I just saw this on sale in my MSCDirect catalog. I wonder if there will be any warranty issues later on. Airco 250 ac/dc Heliwelder Square waveMiller Synchrowave 180 sdMiller Econo Twin HFLincoln 210 MPDayton 225 ac/dcVictor torchesSnap-On YA-212Lotos Cut60D
Reply:We got some of those hammers at work years ago, they used to say unbreakable. We were the ones that made them remove it... like 45 hammers later... The first 2 lasted like 2 hours.Sent from my SM-G960U using TapatalkI haven't built anything I can't throw away. Perfection is the journey. Mac
Reply:That is funny. I have been asking how vises get broken.
Reply:And the price reduction. Probably due to many returns...
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Originally Posted by albrightree
I just saw this on sale in my MSCDirect catalog. I wonder if there will be any warranty issues later on.
Reply:If you have that much need for beating on stuff in a vise go find an old blacksmith's post vise. That exactly what they are made for....https://www.anvilfire.com/FAQs/blacksmith-vise.phpBest regards to all,LanceMultimatic 255 w/MDX-250 EZ-Select gunHypertherm Powermax45 XPHeck Bevel Mill 4000Miller/Smith heavy duty torch set9" Evolution circular saw
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Originally Posted by LanceR
If you have that much need for beating on stuff in a vise go find an old blacksmith's post vise. That exactly what they are made for....https://www.anvilfire.com/FAQs/blacksmith-vise.phpBest regards to all,
Reply:They pop up on craigslist now and then. And if there is an active blacksmith club or state organization you might find one for sale and get a chance to look at others to see what to hunt for.Depending on size I suspect you'll pay around $150-200 for a 4" or so vise to well over that for a big one. But the fact that they're still around after a century or more attests to how tough they are.Best regards to all,LanceMultimatic 255 w/MDX-250 EZ-Select gunHypertherm Powermax45 XPHeck Bevel Mill 4000Miller/Smith heavy duty torch set9" Evolution circular saw