Mad Mike
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These are OK if you're just holding a part to grind, hacksaw or tie flies. Cheapie cast steel vices cannot take impact or a lot of torque, they crack or snap A new mechanics quality 5" vice is made from ductile iron, it will cost $350 or more.View attachment 57797
I got this one on sale at Harbor Freight for about $55 US. Very versatile
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As a rule, I don't buy PA, CTC, or HF tools that will see impact or torque. I have a drawer of shame that holds some bad purchases, a 5" PA vice is part of that collection, broke whe I was hammering a wheel nut stuck in a socket. Nice thing about cheapie cast steel vices is they can be welded.
I have a 1ton PA arbor press at home, they are OK as long as you keep them greased. I use mine for pressing bearings, punching leather and sheet metal, setting rivets and snaps. The press is cheap, dies are not. I could get by without it, but it's worth the space it takes on my bench.