Homemade Tail Vice
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- čas přidán 22. 02. 2017
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After deciding to make a homemade tail vice, I started doing research and I came across the HNT Gordon tail vice. Man, that is a beautiful vice! I decided I was going to try to make something similar but obviously not as stunning. I always look out for anything with threads that could be handy and I picked up a $4 car jack from the oppy for this project. Other than that I used scraps that I had at hand.
The only downside is the screw turns anti clockwise to clamp the workpiece rather than clockwise, I didn't think about this until halfway through the project. Ideally a left hand thread would have been nice. Although I've found that I'm using the vice from the front of the workbench where I'm working on my workpiece, so I'm not looking directly at the end of the knob, making a clockwise/anti clockwise motion less obvious. The knob is more of a roller with a forwards/backwards motion. With the little I've used it I've found I'm already getting used to it.
I know I could have saved myself the hassle and just bought one but this is what I enjoy doing - making my own things. It's like a puzzle that needs figuring out and that's what I enjoy. I'm sure not many would bother making a project like this but it may spark some ideas for your own projects.
I'm pretty sure the drawers for under the workbench should be my next video! And I'm thinking of making a leg vice, like Jay Bates with the scaffold screw but so far I'm struggling to get hold of one. I found some on eBay at a great price $16 but they wanted $26 to post it. I need to find one locally or I will have to just pay the postage.
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the author does like to from scratch, shaping and trimming wood from large blocks into fine finished products. czcams.com/users/postUgkxD-QRFQz730FJEh4f9BYSf-nkIMIC9hL_ as another reviewer mentioned, most projects require a lot of high-dollar equipment that most of us dont have the room or budget for. But, knowing how to do these things, even if we wont be able to practice the full stack project, is still great.
Many thx, it's an absolute beady mate, i'm impressed and also puting this on my own bench as soon as i get the MIG.
I'm blown away by your creativity and imagination. I've learned a lot. Thank you
This is exactly what I was looking for its unbelievable how much those vises are
What a great idea! I wish I had half the toolings, expertice and patience you do. Congratulations on a terrific job.
Love that, my bench will have that upgrade soon!
This has got to be one of the best videos, hands down, on a DIY idea that I have seen yet! Really well made !
Not like some of the other videos I have watched and thought, Why did I even watch that? My hats off to you, sir!
Fantastic! This is exactly what I have been looking for before I begin my workbench build. Thanks, Pask Makes.
Really, really a great job Pask. You took a lot of time and thought put into making this vice. Thanks for sharing.
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Puțini oameni mai sunt așa motivați ,tot respectul.
Pask, your projects are always so well documented and very practical. Some guys on CZcams make some truly beautiful art with wood, but at this stage of my life, I am more into the practical items to improve the shop so that I can one day make the more aesthetically pleasing items later on. Your content is spot on, just wanted to say a big, "thank you," from the States - Cheers!
Me too! From Canada...!
Very clever use of an old jack. I’m impressed. Thanks for sharing!
Been looking for this video to rewatch, finally found it. Thank you
This is the first video of yours I've seen, instantly subscribed. Good attention to detail in your work and I liked the pace the video set.
Thank you! Good to hear the feedback :)
@@PaskMakes me feel better about this position
@Jason you have some catching up to do by watching more of his videos.
This gentleman is brilliant in his design and completion. I always learn at least two or three things in each video.
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Nice work. Crazy pragmatic use of materials for a really useful addition to the bench. I’m going to be adding one to my new bench very soon.
Way to think outside the box with that old jack! Awesome job.
That is slick ! I'm impressed with your ingenuity!
Beautiful finish
Amazing job! The quality of the video is top notch as well.
Wow, that was amazing
That turned out so nice!
I knew I saved old Jacks for something,thanks for sharing and the inspiration.
Cleaver vice. Thanks for sharing.
Nice done job , a lot working ...thank you
Good idea...not too complicated-you don’t always need big bucks to succeed! Nice job!👍🏻
Nice work. Thanks for sharing.
Great idea, awesome craftsmanship, and fun video to watch!
Thankyou for the tip of the pipe bar clamp, I already finish the proyect and feel happy to have it but only the half nut to welding for not to move and everything gets fine see you and bye bye
such a joy watching you work. thank you for sharing.
с таким количеством и таким разнообразием инструментов делать подобные вещи не трудно)
What a great idea! Thanks for sharing it.
Great work and great video...your volume control and sound effects are fantastic! One could just listen to the video and be impressed. Bravo!
BTW gorgeous bench.
Beautiful job
Genius. Great video Neil
Why so many people dislike such a great video
Awesome job Pask! 👍👍
Another successful tool build, bravo.
Достаточно было показать результат, а всё остальное опустить.
Well done. You gotta be satisfied with that piece of work.
Fantastic videos of your work. Really enjoying your workmanship and ideas!
Ein prima Projekt das Freude macht 👍👍👍👍👍
What a great idea! Thanks.
What a great idea and build. Thanks for sharing....now off to watch your workbench build, looks fabulous. 👍🏼😊
Thank you! :)
I think you are one of the greatest!! thank you for your job. You give me more experience with every video you do!
Thank you! I'm not sure about the first statement though. I'm very pleased that you're getting something from my videos, that makes my day, thanks!
Thanks again for the great video ... 👍
First person I have seen using plywood for a bench. It's tough, durable, stable and economical . Very well done sir.
Thank you! :)
Looks great, as always!
Awesome vise, now to give it a go myself!
Brilliant set of instructions, made it fitted to the bench with home made pop up dogs .
Another cool vice.
Amazing, what a talent!
Just a thought:
To flatten the table and keep those extra holes filled down the length of the table, you could run a metal strip underneath the table with those holes cut out. Then you could take a metal square, add a peg to fill in the hole off of the metal square. It would mount underneath, being flush on top, then you could use the same metal squares flipped over on top to set down into the holes and use as braces for the clamp.
I hope I made some clear explanation!
Man you really work fast !!
Thanks for your tribal knowledge
Excellent idea! I might copy this design when I build a workbench :D
Thanks Cris! I look forward to it! :)
Great build Pask, admire the craft..
Excellent video as usual!
Really, really good. Now I want to run out & find an old jack!
Thumbs up! You did a great job. Nothing like having a workshop with all the right tools.
Thank you Robert! :)
Gostei do seu serviço e das inúmeras ferramentas ! Muito bom o seu passa tempo parabéns.
Wow Excellent Job!! and with Great Video Skills Too!! . In summary this is another First Class Video -Thank you!!!
Great idea!
Just amazing idea top job
Fantastic build
Thank you! :)
Thanks for sharing
Very excellent work
Great idea using car Jack
Congratulations 👏👍
I really enjoy your creativity and innovation. I would have enjoyed hearing you narrate this video giving your thoughts about why you built it, bits about the build along the way and what you like best about it and what you might change if you made another. It was great though. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you Tony! I have spoken a couple of times in my videos and that was a big hurdle to get over, so I may eventually talk more on some videos. Glad you enjoyed it anyway.
Excellent video
Great idea and even greater build-video and product!
Thank you!
Realllly good job !
Very nicely done
Thanks Shane!
wow amazing build bro i like it
Great video. Thanks!!
Great Job !
Wow fantastic make.
Thanks for sharing !
great work !!
Wonderful and beautiful
Beautiful job, you should be proud!
Tolle Idee. Thanks
That really was a pleasure to watch. I have learnt a lot from this. There's a couple of old car jacks out in the shed - I know exactly what they are going to be used for now. Thanks very much for this video.
No worries! Glad you enjoyed it! :)
Super cool build! And the videography is spot on.
Thank you Rob!
Neil thats fantastic, and you made it look easy. Defiantly something I would love to have a go at now that its starting to cool down a bit. Well done mate
Thanks Max! I'm looking forward to the cooler weather too, I'm so much more productive in the cooler months!
I was just passing thru and saw your channel; great idea!!
This is so cool, I gotta try this!
Thank you! Go for it :)
One perfect video after the other. I need to go to sleep! Thanks for sharing. Tomorrow is an other day.
Love it!
I see a custom log splitter i could make with this idea!
Very cool!i made pullers before with jacks.very usefull!
Good job!
we share this rock with some extremely talented people, that is nothing short of a work of art IMO, re purposing at its finest
I don't know what to say - thanks Mark! :)
Outstanding!
Thank you very much Scott! :)
Great work!
Thanks!
Very clever! Very nice build. Thanks for sharing
Thank you! No worries :)
That's another great job, it just needs to be on my work bench, Thanks for the videos
Thanks Gary! :)
Beautiful
Thanks!
Congratulations on your mind, your work is great. thanks for the video to be asked.
Thank you!
Aloha Pask ,
wonderful use for the throw away find at everyone's past . IT ALREADY in my hands , just need to keep puttering with what I have for it to fit in to my new 'free wood and recycled base tripod of a wood bench for the outside were my yard is very much not on the level.
Excelente idea.
Amazing build! Really got me inspired to do something similar myself. Subscribed!
Thanks! That's great to hear!
Ever the craftsman, and always an inspiration. I'm trying to think where I might have an old scissor jack laying around....
awesome job
Thanks Darryl! :)
Very good and very nice