Wilton 4600 Bench vice $196.99: http://www.jbtoolsales.com/wilton-14600-6-5-reversible-swivel-mechanics-vise#oid=1002_1
Wilton website: http://www.wiltontools.com/us/en/home/
I got my new Wilton vice from J&B Tool sales. http://www.jbtoolsales.com#oid=1002_1
To say I love my new vice would be something of an understatement. I freaking love my new vice. My old vice was getting pretty worn. When I used it to do the pipes for my air system it was very evident. So when I went looking for a new vice I stumbled on this unique design from Wilton. It’s reversible so you can have an extra wide opening if you need it. Honestly, I just like the extra anvil on top. I’ve found it to be very functional.
I’ve worked with a few vices over the years and I can honestly say this is a quality vice that I believe I’ll be using for years to come.
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It will do the job mate! Money well spent! Now that's a vise!!! Chow mate!!
4600 Baby made a little hard
U can weld it….so this thing will not turn
Eric,
There is an upgrade to the pipe jaws on the Yost 855-D2 version. (The pipe vise jaws on the Yost vise are milled & replacable.)
Not to mention possibly higher strength ductile iron?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAb7OJGP7dk
Made in USA? If not buy an old rock island or Reed vice
It's not worth it. If you dont have replaceable pipe jaws.
Really a nice vice. How much?
Great video, nice vise,
Is it china!?
Made in China Chinesium..
Okay, this guy has amazingly clean fingernails and hands for a car guy. Just sayin'
Why didn't you get the Wilton Tradesmen vise?
Anyone know the difference between the Tradesmen vise vs the Mechanics Pro vise?
Both 's vise 's are done many great job's! I see , need to be fixed 's , it are a solid's piece of metals ! Rare 's ! In
Some people get off on the strangest things!
Cast iron vise with low 30,000 PSI strength, reversible jaw and lifetime warranty are the only selling points for $200+ for this
It opens wide enough to fit Tony Dogs fat head… Nice!
that's a tool you wish you wish you bought ten years ago
ok when you thread pipe you are supposed to use those jaws below the main jaws they havea sort of vee for grabbing round stock that tends to spin while you are working . They are pipe jaws .
Hey, Wilton is a good quality vise. Look at my channel so you see something new and how to test it, a new type of bench vise.
As I see how nice your shop is, I'm wondering why you cheaped out with a Chinese made vise. Yes,that model Wilton is Chinese. A person needs to upgrade to a USA made Tradesman Wilton vise as a minimum. Or if you can't afford a new Tradesman Wilton vise, find a good USA made used vise. I know you're stoked on your new vise but honesty it's a turd. You probably have thousands of dollars in name brand USA made sockets and wrenches but yet you buy a $10 Chicom vise. SMH.
Great review. Great vise. I like how you can change the opening to a wider opening or "vice versa". Sorry for the pun.
How does the Wilton 4600 vise compare to the Yost 750-DI vise? They are with $10 of each other
Hi, I know you posted this video a year (or more, heh) ago, but I wanted to know if you still felt that this vise was a good value for the money, and I wasn't sure where else to ask. I'm asking because I just (yesterday) managed to snap the moving jaw off my old buffalo brand vise, and I need a new, preferably stronger, vise as soon as I can get it; I'd been looking at this vise and stumbled upon your video in the course of researching it, so I figured I'd ask how your opinion of the vise had changed after a year of using it. Sorry for the long comment, especially on such an old video!
Simply , you should not be allowed to use a vice . Ill pay the shipping on your old one before you grind the ears off of it . Look under the top ears and you will find Knuckles for holding pipe in place . Thanks
unlucky theres no quick release
Made in China?!?
2:36 is that a dip spit bottle in the background?
Awesome video, thanks for posting! Can you do a review on Nylon Vice Jaws?
rosin tech
brockhorst/heuer I find the best, loosens directly and no pipe clamps cos stands in the way bending small pieces, use RIDGID pipe clamps and for small indication for quality, clearence top bottom must be big, check cheap prc vices , you will know what I mean, goedendag
Made in china
The Columbians are made by Wilton, or at least they are now. I've got a big old 6" Columbian that has to be 50 years old, she needs new jaws but it's been a tank for as long as I can remember
Top tip:
Noticed your bench rocking a bit, screw that to the wall/floor.
Best thing I've ever done.
I Want that vice…but alas I'm in the U.K -((
bonjour
tu peu me donner le vielle étau
merci
I'm glad you like your 4600, Eric. If you really want a nice vise though, keep your eyes peeled on craigslist for an old Wilton C3. You'll probably spend even more on a used C3 than you did on your new 4600, but it's a Ford Excursion compared to an Escape.
A new C3 runs around $1500.
hi Eric what do you think of teng tools?
Eric, send me your old jaws, I'll make you a few sets of new ones! Soft jaws and hard jaws.
Nice. I want one too. lol