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🛠️ Grip it, mount it, master it — the ultimate vise for the modern woodworker!
The IRWIN Tools Woodworker's Vise 6 1/2" combines a durable forged cast iron build with a smart toe-in jaw design for superior grip. Its compact 7x3.75x8 inch footprint and square body make under-bench mounting simple, while optional wooden cheeks protect your workpieces. Ideal for light-duty woodworking, this vise is a reliable, long-lasting addition to any professional or hobbyist workspace.
Material | Cast Iron |
Brand | IRWIN |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 7 x 3.75 x 8 inches |
Color | Silver/Blue |
Item Weight | 454 Grams |
UPC | 753956410439 753956448463 787721795759 735090001483 784497217980 732454112281 767615648866 044906390360 635665201402 038548014883 343538816461 300716231010 300716338672 779975380515 757073825329 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00038548014883 |
Style | Vise |
Manufacturer | IRWIN |
Part Number | 226361 |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 7 x 3.75 x 8 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 226361 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 6-1/2-Inch |
Finish | Brushed |
Pattern | Solid |
Shape | Rectangular |
Power Source | hand_powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Measurement System | English/Standard |
Certification | Energy Star |
Usage | General Purpose |
Included Components | 6-1/2" WOODWORKERS VISE |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Manufacturer |
C**A
Unbeatable Value for the Price
First off, a word of warning. Do not open the clamp up all the way to the very end without holding both ends or you risk losing your toes. While testing to see how far this thing opens up, I loosened it fully, and due to the dual beam support, I was unaware that the vise had come apart as it was still slightly supported. When I tilted the vise, the front part fell about 5 inches away from my foot. It not falling on my foot was the difference between a 5-star review and a long visit to the ER. You have been warned.As for the positives, for $20, you get a woodworking vise that can handle a large variety of tasks. When you apply wooden planks to the inside of the vise, you will need to drill out 2 holes into the wood on the side that attaches to the edge of your bench. Make sure to attach your wood first, drill your holes through your wood, then predrill holes in your bench for the vice. Make sure to have your screws recessed into the wood to avoid damaging any wood you clamp.The edge where you need to screw or bolt in the vice from the underside is quite close to edge so you need to make sure to drill carefully into the side of your bench to avoid any issues. I definitely recommend measuring twice and thinking everything through before installing. The worst case would probably be chipping off a small part of the side of your bench and moving the vice to a new location. To avoid this, just be patient.I used two #10 2 1/2" screw for securing the vice horizontally and two #12 3" screws for securing it vertically. They work perfectly for the size of the holes. I pre-drilled holes with a 3/16" bit into my workbench to secure the screws. I really wanted to bolt it into the bench horizontally, but I could not find #10 5" bolt screws to secure the vice into the 4x4. It would probably be overkill anyway. I also used four #10 3/4" screws for securing the wood into the vice which worked out perfectly. The metal beams that secure the angle of the vice rubbed against one of the pieces of wood at first, but opening and closing the vice a few times wore down the part that was touching and it now works smoothly again.I used a couple of pieces of pine for the wooden clamps which work great. Pine is not hard enough to damage any wood that's clamped in the vice, but is strong enough to withstand wear. I finished them with some beeswax and this vice is good to go.The clamp holds very well and allows for some great detail work. I highly recommend this vice for the novice woodworker and the professional who just needs an extra vice for fine work on smaller pieces.
D**G
The Best Vise you never knew you needed until you did...
Surprisingly hefty and for this price, how could you go wrong? Very versatile, great for molding work, general wood working tasks. I'm using it to press in polyurethane bushings and it really does a splendid job at that.
K**P
Product is as expected
The media could not be loaded. I mounted this vice to a portable workbench. It's perfect for that. It's not heavy-duty, but I don't need a heavy duty vice on this workbench. The vice closes up evenly and holds a workpiece securely. It was easy to install. It works as expected for the price range that it is in. The lead screw feels a little sloppy but it works well. The guide bars are smooth but appear to be just cold rolled steel, as opposed to chromed or hardened guide bars. So you have to be careful not to mar them or put dings in them. You definitely need to add some wood to the inside faces of both jaws because they are fairly rough. By putting threaded inserts into the workbench, I can remove the vice with four 1/4-20 screws. I plan to add a couple more mounting locations to my workbench so I can move the vice if need be. I will most likely purchase an additional vice also.
U**Y
Best bang for the buck for your shop.
Whether you are beginning, or have spent a few years making sawdust, this vise is a great addition to your arsenal. It is compact, yet sturdy. Mind you...it doesn't have the jaw capacity of the hundred dollar vices...but it doesn't cost a hundred dollars either! I have had mine a couple months now and sometimes marvel I didn't get one sooner. Mounting is simple...2 screws/bolts (not provided) drive thru holes in the underside flange. You could use lag screws for non-thru-hole mounting, but I just drove 1/4" carriage bolts thru my bench. The vise is pretty solid, although somewhat light. Don't expect it to support a 16' 2x6. But it will hold reasonable sized pieces firmly, which is all I ask of it. Great buy on a very decent product. If you're on the fence about buying one...I'd recommend pulling the trigger on this one!
L**T
Solid, Easy to Install, and Great Value for Price
This vise is incredibly inexpensive, and is made of cast iron. It's extremely simple in design, fairly light weight, and I was able to install it myself with a few tools. Other reviewers have said that the two plates don't always meet completely flat against each other, face to face. I have found this to be true in my case, with a slight gap at the bottom of maybe 1/16" (thus the 3 star rating for craftsmanship). Doesn't really bother me at all, it will hold wood just fine. I attached plywood jaws to mine, to protect the clamped wood I use to build picture frames. The vise has countersunk holes for all screws, which is great. In my opinion, you get what you pay for, and anyone who is expecting high precision from a $20-$25 vise is being unrealistic. This is a very good all-purpose vise, at a very reasonable price, and I'm completely happy with it!
D**N
Robust and Reliable: IRWIN Woodworking Vise, 6-1/2-Inch
This IRWIN Woodworking Vise is seriously tough, operates smoothly, and gives great bang for your buck. Perfect for woodworking tasks, it's strong, reliable, and won't break the bank. A solid choice for getting the job done without fuss.
M**B
Great Vise for the money
The vice closes up evenly and holds a workpiece securely. It was easy to install. It works as expected .
J**.
Nice Vice but be careful!
The vice is everything that I expected it to be. It mounts easily provided that your work bench top isn’t too thick. A 2” worktop I think would be ideal. Any thicker and it will not be flush with your work bench. I did have a problem with mine though and that is the pin that holds the screw to the outside jaw. Mine slipped right out and I had to flair both ends of it to keep it in position. A slightly larger diameter pin would be better. All in all it a great little vice and I’ll get years of use out of it. The price is very reasonable too.
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