View Full Version : Homemade Vise
ProfessorM 06-11-2007, 03:32 PM I am a frugal Yankee, cheap as my wife says, and can't justify spending the kind of money they get for rotary vises. I have the means to do it so I built my own. I studied Slips vise and looked at the Renzetti catalog and built one similar to the 600 plus dollar one they offer. Mine is made completely out of Titanium scraps I have been saving over the years from previous jobs. I did break down and buy the jaws as I didn't want to take the time to make them. Some things are better off bought. It will be a pleasure to use and I can't wait to retire my PIA 18 dollar one. Paul
teezer 06-11-2007, 04:56 PM Very impressive!! Great job!:kewl:
Backbeach Jake 06-11-2007, 04:59 PM Prof, you slay me, you had me at swivels...Nice work!
eastendlu 06-11-2007, 05:14 PM Excellent craftsmaship Paul!! Were is mine?:rotflmao:
Bazza 06-11-2007, 07:55 PM Nice job, that looks like one from the store, even better a custom made one.
justplugit 06-11-2007, 08:37 PM WOW P., cutting edge space age technology. AWESOME!!!!
ThrowingTimber 06-12-2007, 12:24 PM Wow Prof. I knew you were good but WOW!!! How many plugs do you want for it?
tynan19 06-12-2007, 12:34 PM Seriously that is insane.
ProfessorM 06-12-2007, 01:05 PM Thanks guys. One of the only perks you get when you are a machinist, you can make crap that you are too cheap to buy or you figure you can make better. It was a fun project as I got to take my time and pick away at it in my spare time at work. Vic figuring the aluminum one is 600 plus bucks and titanium at 65 a lb now I'd say and even 1000 and its yours:rotf2: .
striperman36 06-12-2007, 01:22 PM WOW!!!!
baldwin 06-12-2007, 04:46 PM Beautiful job!
Slipknot 06-12-2007, 07:40 PM Outstanding Paul :btu:
That is friggin perfect:uhuh:
eastendlu 06-12-2007, 09:00 PM Only a 1000 i have a 1000 shekles i can mail you.
fishsmith 06-13-2007, 10:34 AM wow - thats a thing of beauty. I can only imagine how good the fly's will look.
well done. :kewl:
baldwin 06-13-2007, 07:32 PM I remember making one out of a clothespin and a rubber band, but it didn't look nearly as good as that one!
Raven 06-14-2007, 06:40 AM Outstanding Paul :btu:
That is friggin perfect:uhuh:
i couldn't have said it better
now you need to make one of those striper weather vanes
for your roof :uhuh:
Rick Ackley 06-14-2007, 04:44 PM I've tried to tie flies with the hook in a pair of forcepts stuck between my knees. That thing is awesome. Nice machine work, congrats.
saltydog 06-14-2007, 04:44 PM VERY NICE!
GOOD LUCK GOOD TYIN
NEXT2NUN 06-14-2007, 09:05 PM Outstanding, how many hours to make that Paul?
ProfessorM 06-15-2007, 08:13 AM Actually a pretty simple project. Only challenge was the jaw holder aspect. I picked away at it for 2 weeks, few minute here and there. If I sat down and went right thru it probably 10 hours. Next one would be quicker because I have a plan now, but ones enough. I'd also do a few things differently. I picked titanium as it is a pleasure to work with compared to stainless.
Absolutely beautiful ProfessorM. Good machinists and toolmakers are a dying breed and I'm glad to see you're still at it.
pmueller 07-12-2007, 11:12 AM Impressive.
saltfly 07-12-2007, 02:18 PM THAT'S NOT BEING CHEAP!!! THAT'S BEING SMART.:heybaby:
Guyver 07-12-2007, 11:31 PM Beautiful job!!! I was thinking of making something to hold 7/0 and 8/0 siwash hooks but my guess is it won't be that nice. Probably closer to Chinese vice grips welded to a rod welded to a base. :doh:
Very nice work on the vise. Now if you really wanted to save some cash you need to learn how to tie with out using a vise. I saw an old film with Lee W. do it that way. Looked like a size ten or so. Very cool to watch. ThomT
striperondafly 08-05-2007, 11:27 AM sweet work Paul
How big of a siwash will the jaws hold?
Reason I'm asking is I broke mine (Renzetti). :doh: :doh:
ProfessorM 08-05-2007, 07:40 PM Hey Brian I think it should hold at least an 8/0 hook but maybe bigger. It is the saltwater vise jaws they sell. I got the saltwater ones as I figured I would never be doing anything too small.
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