Now ive used the vise finally, really used it. What i can say is that my original assessment is correct. In the $400 price range, this is the largest american made vise your going to find. Its versatility and capacity is unmatched for any vise we've seen in the price range, american or not.
Is the fit and finish the level of the wilton? no. Is it the ductile strength of the forged bessy? no. But it has advantages over both in its own arena. At $400, its got both beat on capacity. And with its reversable jaw its our winner in versatility. The 2 anvils we didnt much care about, as we couldnt find an application where we wished we had a second anvil, but for the purpose of using it as a shelf with the jaw flipped may come in handy.
Why consider any other vise in this price range? Well, first this vise is big. So if you dont need its full capacity, then its taking up valuable workbench space. If you are a stickler for "no slop" in the handle, this vise will leave you slightly unsatisfied, but when you compare that to the pros of this vise, the cons are almost silly.
Overall, we liked it a lot. Mounted it, drilled with it, cut with it. held large components with it. It grabs and holds, without slipping. We didnt hit anything with a hammer on it, but Im sure it would stand up to abuse. Im certain we will use it to bash something in the future.
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