Posted by John Haine on 10/11/2020 08:32:01:
How can we say unless you are more specific on what is limiting you about the K4? I've had one for years and on the few occasions it's been too small I've found other ways to do the job. Take it off the swivel base, fit a locating key, and buy a couple of good angle plates and some clamps.
It sounds as though you already know the answer to your question.
Yes, the jaw opening/size of the vice is very limiting for the jobs I want to do.
I find myself using my angle plates and clamps for most of my jobs, which is an avoidable faff IMHO.
The locating key sounds interesting though – I guess this is to prevent having to tram it each time.
How does yours work?
Posted by Roger Vane on 10/11/2020 08:44:22:
Although I started off with a Vertex K4, I also treated myself to a Warco DH-1 vice which I now use for most jobs. I find it to be very accurate, and with a 175mm jaw opening it covers most of my needs. The optional V-jaws and high-jaws make it even more versatile, Not cheap, but well worth considering if your machine is large enough to accept it.
Interesting. I'll take a closer look.
Although it is twice the price of the ARC one (which is a close approximation of what I see on most people's mills).
Posted by Tony Pratt 1 on 10/11/2020 08:34:39:
I would go with the largest one but others will disagree, I have one of those arriving today for my Myford VME mill, i shall use it without the swivel base to reduce the quite considerable weight. It's a very difficult decision in my opinion as I have an excellent 4 1/2" Abwood vice but it's opening is very limited
You're just telling me what I want to hear – charmer!
Could you share a picture once it's mounted on your mill?
I remember seeing a 150mm vice at Warco – it looked good on their Bridgeport knock-off, but it is BIG!