A bodgers workbench

UKworkshop.co.uk

Help Support UKworkshop.co.uk:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
my mistake, looking again at the 1963 catalogue it is only the standard QR vice that has the cover. The 'D' model (the one with the dog in the front jaw) does not. I have never really looked into what happened to the design after the merger with Ridgeway and subsequent acquisition by Irwin but I suspect the cover was probably dropped in the late 70s/early 80s. Can you even get a modern copy with the screw and nut cover?

jclKBp5SkOgmBgfWUhWza2Tu9XG3BhS5IGlOAJ5uulFCz7OyKf4DsGBIGbc
 
All done. Left it clamped up over night, it's as flat and level as I could have hoped for, the cauls did a good job. Will begin planing and sanding once it stops raining.

Thank you for the advice with this so far.

20180922_225552.jpg


20180923_074823.jpg


20180923_080740s.jpg
 

Attachments

  • 20180922_225552.jpg
    20180922_225552.jpg
    113.7 KB · Views: 445
  • 20180923_074823.jpg
    20180923_074823.jpg
    59.5 KB · Views: 445
  • 20180923_080740s.jpg
    20180923_080740s.jpg
    55.1 KB · Views: 445
It's been a while...

The project got delayed, however it's now finished and functioning as a work bench.
The vice isn't close enough to the edge, but other than that I'm happy with it. Way more solid than I'll need for what is light DIY work. Thank you for all the help a couple of months ago.

here are a few pictures.

20180923_150014s.jpg


20180928_163222_resized[6514].jpg


20181007_102240.jpg


20181007_132912_resized[6512].jpg


Decided to fit a plywood top, (18mm) can be easily swapped when it gets worn out, secured in place with 4 t nuts and bolts.
 

Attachments

  • 20180923_150014s.jpg
    20180923_150014s.jpg
    134.6 KB · Views: 298
  • 20180928_163222_resized[6514].jpg
    20180928_163222_resized[6514].jpg
    161.9 KB · Views: 298
  • 20181007_102240.jpg
    20181007_102240.jpg
    204 KB · Views: 298
  • 20181007_132912_resized[6512].jpg
    20181007_132912_resized[6512].jpg
    165.6 KB · Views: 298
As stated you will need clamps at some stage so it's not money wasted, if all else fails think like a woodworker! Mortise and tenon joints are easy to draw bore together, no clamps or straps required.
 
Fitzroy":2s5y0moy said:
.......
Shop+Made+Clamp1.jpg
....
Could do Fitzroy's thing here but double it up so there's a top and bottom hole board with the pin going through both (bits of broom handle). Keeps it all straighter and allows more cramping pressure. Probably easier to glue just 2 or 3 at a time and you stay more in control. Cover the glue lines or the clamp with parcel tape or something so you don't glue the clamp or wedges to the workpiece. Use plenty of glue spread ALL OVER BOTH meeting faces.
 
Back
Top