Make it Extreme's Metal Vise

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Extremely essential is the TOOL made in this week’s PROJECT and it could not be anything else but a ‘heavy duty metal vise’.

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That's nice, but have you seen the vise from fireball?

MrAnthony
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that is the weirdest method of building a vise i have ever seen. im just imagining all the gaps internally

ashleyavenuemusic
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I still have my dad’s homemade vice he built as an apprentice 60 years ago. I’ve restored it twice. It’s still solid no matter how much pounding it’s been through.
It has minor shortcomings but I’d never part with it.

shedmanx
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Complete and utter overkill. I love it!

anon
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For all the welding and grinding, that thing probably has very little strength s the lower beam(channel iron), has it'strength in the other direction. A few good loads against the top of the jaws and that channel will bend.

MartinRodriguez-yrgf
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Cool. Not only is the build cool, but the added part at the end of the guy sitting on the bar is really cool as well. I wasn't sure it was going to do its job well until I saw that.

williamclark
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"You call that a vise? This is a vise!"

MaxMakerChannel
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this is one of, if not the best diy channels on youtube. love it.

markcobb
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What was that spray you've used before welding? I'm starting to weld now and I have never seen a spray get used...

TheRealObiWahn
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The way you put the channel made the vice very susceptible to bending compared to if you had put a piece of rectangular tube. With longer side being vertical. Much higher moment of interia.

merritts
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Are you transferring the full clamping load using this puny bearing at 2:20 ? I doubt this
will last long.
Just compare the surface area your threads use to spread the load versus the small 20 contact points of the ball bearings. Way out of proportion.

jahobr
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Wow ..this would have to be the best custom vice i have ever seen being made ...this guy is an absolute genius

madometal
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every time I watch a MiE episode: "This is the most over-engineered and over-built piece of crap I've ever seen, I want 10."

Tex
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Love the vise. It's extreme and should never break or wear out. Great Job and thanks for the video.

hnobleh
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"How to make a heavy-duty vise from MIG wire."

Great video though!

ERPP
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Very good workmanship, Nice work and nicely done.

greattechnical_AH
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I bought a 150lb vise for 100$ yesterday at a flea market. It isnt a layer cake either

maggs
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You can tighten the adjusting nut inside the headstock to keep that chuck from moving back and forth on you. Remove the top cover on the headstock. Look for wo "N" nuts on the spindle shaft. One is used as a lock nut for the other. Loosen the lock nut and tighten the other to take the slop out of that tapered roller bearing (It's the bearing closest to the chuck). That way you can maintain flatness facing off your workpieces and thread stubby short stuff without center drilling short work and pushing against the workpiece with the tailstock for your threads to line up. It'll help with chatter too.Good video and keep up the good work!

Spinnaker
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You are doing great job.
Can you please give detail of cutting wheel used at 0.25 min.

jayeshtrivedi
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That's vise I've ever seen in all of my 68 years.

GranTorino