Woodcraft has
6" WoodRiver Woodworking Vise (HWV011) for
$24.99 when you follow the steps below.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to community members
NexusI and
snuggliestbear for finding this deal.
Steps:- Go to 6" WoodRiver Woodworking Vise page
- Add to cart
- Apply free shipping promo code SAWDUST
- Proceed to checkout, final price will be $24.99, shipping is free.
Features:- Can be permanently mounted or portable
- 6" wide jaws open to approximately 4-5/8"
- Predrilled bench mounting tabs for permanent installation
- Integral table clamp with a 2-1/4" capacity
- Weight: 6lbs, 4oz.
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I'm guessing I might as well skip this and get a permanent one rather than permanent/ portable?
Thoughts? Thanks.
In for 1, Thanks OP
Looks like a great deal. I grabbed one for $20
I was considering the other ones that have swivel, but this should get the job done at 1/3-1/5 of the price
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If you want the price in the title, blame the website designers, not the individual poster.
Go to a woodworking show - the manufacturers put them on sale there many times. My last Jorgensen's I bought at a Grizzly (woodworking tool manufacturer) tent sale. Here is another tidbit, try going to an auction when some woodshop or woodworker goes out of business/retires. At auction test the clamp before purchase to see if it flexes warps or bends. Try going to a flea market, you might be surprised at what you can find there after a couple of Saturdays or Sundays. When attending flea markets go early, the best stuff is gone within 1-2 hours of opening. You can try craiglsist or FB marketplace, but I've had no luck with woodworking tools through those places.
Oh, and just let me say in this disposable economy, if you buy 5 of those junk cheap clamps from HF you paid enough to have gotten yourself a lifetime tool. But cheaper right now is what people want today.
Go to a woodworking show - the manufacturers put them on sale there many times. My last Jorgensen's I bought at a Grizzly (woodworking tool manufacturer) tent sale. Here is another tidbit, try going to an auction when some woodshop or woodworker goes out of business/retires. At auction test the clamp before purchase to see if it flexes warps or bends. Try going to a flea market, you might be surprised at what you can find there after a couple of Saturdays or Sundays. When attending flea markets go early, the best stuff is gone within 1-2 hours of opening. You can try craiglsist or FB marketplace, but I've had no luck with woodworking tools through those places.
Oh, and just let me say in this disposable economy, if you buy 5 of those junk cheap clamps from HF you paid enough to have gotten yourself a lifetime tool. But cheaper right now is what people want today.
The fact is that Jorgensons retail for 5x the price of the HF vice. I am not going to break 5 HF vices in my lifetime. There is also no guarantee that the Jorgenson won't break, they aren't invincible.
Also, you cannot have enough clamps. However we are talking about vices not clamps and one vice is plenty.
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The fact is that Jorgensons retail for 5x the price of the HF vice. I am not going to break 5 HF vices in my lifetime. There is also no guarantee that the Jorgenson won't break, they aren't invincible.
Also, you cannot have enough clamps. However we are talking about vices not clamps and one vice is plenty.
I talked about clamps from the get go, you were the one that took exception to my statement. If HF vendors can't make a clamp worth a poop, I'm sure they won't make a vice worth a poop either.
In all honesty, if your not breaking those cheap HF clamps, you probably aren't really using them. I gave them a try, they failed the test. I'm happy for you if they work for your needs. There were woodworkers in this thread discussing their equipment and I voiced my concerns about HF clamps for their benefit, not mine.
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