In the realm of woodworking, precision and stability are paramount, and a sturdy bench vise is an indispensable tool to achieve both. Whether you're a seasoned craftsman or just starting your woodworking journey, choosing the right bench vise can significantly enhance your productivity and the quality of your projects. Our comprehensive guide delves into the intricacies of bench vises, providing valuable insights into their types, features, jaw width, mounting options, and crucial factors to consider when selecting one that perfectly suits your woodworking needs.
JCL Vise Jaws Nylon Multipurpose 4 Use on any Metal Vise Magnetic Reversible Pads Clamp Flat...
⋅ Slide rods and main screw from steel with a single start thread<...
⋅ Solid birch jaw measures 13" long x 3-1/2" wide x 2" thick
⋅ Screw size: 1" diameter x 11-1/2" long
⋅ Heavy-Duty steel and cast-iron construction
⋅ Large holding capacity
⋅ Fits 1-1/2" thick bench tops
⋅ 9-inch jaw width
⋅ Mounting height (workbench thickness) 2-1/4-inch
⋅ 10-inch max jaw opening