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@bobbyw9046
@bobbyw9046 8 лет назад
The Snap-on vises ARE Wilton vises with a red paint job. I was on the Snap-on truck just two days ago and the Bullet vise the Snap-on guy had mounted (Same as Cody's) said Wilton right in it!. The difference is that you are paying hundreds extra for the red paint job and the stick on Snap-on logo. However in Cody's case he stated that his was a gift - can't beat that!
@11bangxiaolaohu
@11bangxiaolaohu 2 года назад
Snap on sells the vise cheaper than Wilton does
@BobBob-il2ku
@BobBob-il2ku 2 года назад
What’s the equivalent model # of Wilton vice?
@BobBob-il2ku
@BobBob-il2ku 2 года назад
wilton model # 28806
@Coolhwip-ku6ol
@Coolhwip-ku6ol 9 лет назад
I absolutely agree. Bench vises are a must. I was searching through some of my dads things he left me a few weekends ago and came across a beast of a vise. An old Wilton machinists bullet vise. The thing must weigh 70 lbs. New this would cost around $1K. Talk about finding treasure!
@Matthew-mq6fz
@Matthew-mq6fz 9 лет назад
That new vise is a beast. Looks like you put the Craftsman through its paces but I'm sure it will find more use somewhere. I also agree that a vise is an absolute necessity in the shop, and the more the better.
@SurvivalShowcase
@SurvivalShowcase 9 лет назад
whoever gave you that vise is a good person! I was lucky when my wife and I bought our current house the previous owners left use the vise they had here!
@wright4894
@wright4894 9 лет назад
Best part of this is your candidness about your relationship with your wife. You are truly blessed, most couples don't have that kind of relationship.
@Femmpaws
@Femmpaws 9 лет назад
wright4894 My sweetie and I are much like Cody and Lady Wranglerstar or would that they are like us? We both wonder why or how the other put up with us. Really I think they copy us because we have been a couple 16 years and counting. They are great people and enjoyable to be around. Bummer I'm not going to be able to see them in Seattle tomorrow, to many other things going on up here on the island.
@annharsin7155
@annharsin7155 2 года назад
OMG, I watched to decide on a vise but was crying by end of video. What you said about your wife is so sweet. I know this is an older video but hope nothings changed.💕
@pr4runner
@pr4runner 9 лет назад
Love my Wilton that I bought at a garage sale for $20.00
@notirishrider7953
@notirishrider7953 8 лет назад
Vise is like a third hand its so useful that some people just don't notice it until they need it. I only noticed it when i started doing metalwork in 1year of secondary school and now that i'm on my last year and i have advanced to engineering i can say i don't see any workshop without one of them
@apprenticerj5245
@apprenticerj5245 9 лет назад
Your enthusiasm is one of my favorite things about you Mr. Wranglerstar, thank you!
@ye11oman
@ye11oman 9 лет назад
I appreciate how eloquently you express you feelings towards your without fear or shame. I try to follow you lead in these matters for a good wife and friend is hard to come by and well worth the effort.
@MorKat
@MorKat 9 лет назад
My husband sent me a link to this video, which isn't unusual since he is an avid follower of your channel, and said to start it at 7:40 and end it at 10:00. He described that these were his feelings. I thought I was watching something about a shop and tools...and now I'm bawling.
@RtCarolina
@RtCarolina 9 лет назад
Jack should say thank you for that vise. It will be his one day... edit: Manly Manners is wonderful, I will forever share these lessons with my children. My son will have more direction to become a good man and my daughter will know what to expect to find in a good man. I know I appreciate the reminders as well. Thanks, "Rt"
@shotgunreloader4964
@shotgunreloader4964 9 лет назад
FYI: The Heuer Vise is the finest bench vise in the world. Born in Germany and still made in Germany. In 1925 Josef Heuer was granted his first patent for the "Duel Prisim - Guide Track" design The Heuer vise is constructed from a FORGED STEEL frame, 35% stronger than cast iron, making it the best choice for precision, smooth as silk machined surfaces and indestructable vise. can be bought with or without a rotating base- Check it out.
@Wogby
@Wogby 9 лет назад
I love this channel as you always seem so real & honest. I appreciate that and the work you put into your videos.
@darms22
@darms22 8 лет назад
I just watched one of your videos for the first time. Much respect sir. Mixing a little bit of life advice in with the rest of it is a very nice touch.
@wikked805
@wikked805 9 лет назад
This video needed to be done! I know I needed a vise and didn't want to hastily plunge into a big box store brand. I love videos like this.
@warypioneer6513
@warypioneer6513 9 лет назад
You are the "Mr. Rogers" of modern homesteading. ;)
@staticinteger
@staticinteger 5 лет назад
Loved the little heart to heart
@wyattoneable
@wyattoneable 9 лет назад
Your are so correct. I had one Wilton vise and use it so much that I bought two more. All used and all in great shape.
@CampfireTalk
@CampfireTalk 9 лет назад
I especially enjoyed your rambling about sharing experiences in this one. Good stuff
@techedfireman4981
@techedfireman4981 9 лет назад
The love you have for your wife is great to see. I am the same way with my wife, grew up with great roll model parents who have been together for 45 years. Keep up all the great videos, first time comment to your videos.
@ArkansasPilgrim
@ArkansasPilgrim 8 лет назад
Two part comment. Your enthusiasm, excitement, and passion are what I like most about your videos. I've said it before; sometimes I just grin watching your videos, and I'm not much of a "smiler." Some would call it "undignified", or "not cool", or "nerdy". But, as David said, "I'll become even more undignified than this." (2 Samuel 6:22 - out of context, but what the hey). "Cool" means "cold, emotionless, unaffected" and who wants to be that? "Nerdy", well, nerds have fun while others are being "cool" and missing out. Concerning Manly Manners, "Drink water from your own cistern, and fresh water from your own well." Proverbs 5:15 God bless.
@ubioubiestveritas
@ubioubiestveritas 9 лет назад
Love your videos. Thanks for sharing your time with us.
@wegetoo
@wegetoo 9 лет назад
The old Wranglerstar is back! I have been waiting for this kind of video a long time. The way you relate technical tips and lifes philosphy is magnificent :) thats the reason i subscribed 4 years ago. Thank you very much for those kind of videos.
@Traderjoe
@Traderjoe 9 лет назад
Great video Cody! Your words about the Mrs were touching and like a vice, a good woman holds a marriage together and provides a solid foundation for all the twisting and turning and pounding and stability that they add to the partnership. I'm sure they might not recognize or even appreciate the analogy like that but it's kind of true. The vice needs to be mounted over a stable part of the workbench, and that's analogy is the man. The home life is the bench itself.
@bel250
@bel250 9 лет назад
Just happened to click your channel today and liked it already. That snap-on vise will be a good gift for my hubby for father's day (tomorrow), a little too late, but maybe for christmas...
@Willyh145
@Willyh145 9 лет назад
Wow! Was just revamping an old vice dad found today and this pops up, great minds think alike!
@chiefof
@chiefof 9 лет назад
For me, the most important part of this video is when you speak of your relationship and friendship with Mrs W.
@dancarlin5434
@dancarlin5434 9 лет назад
Nice new vice there Cody. Kudos to the person who gifted it.
@Wollmann
@Wollmann 9 лет назад
This is a awesome gift! A very good quality vise, here in Brasil we have good ones too, thanks for the video, I appreciate! Just for the record in my shop the first thing which I bought was a little vise!
@alextaylor3513
@alextaylor3513 9 лет назад
The vise was cool, but thanks a bunch for sharing from your heart about your relationship with your wife and your relationship with her.
@robertmarsh4732
@robertmarsh4732 8 лет назад
Excellent vice, excellent video. I continue to enjoy your videos, and values everyday.
@jamesjgill
@jamesjgill 9 лет назад
Many manners lesson - well appreciated addition to the video.
@treasureseekerintheway3515
@treasureseekerintheway3515 9 лет назад
I have missed these type of videos, I enjoy your talks!
@YankeeWoodcraft
@YankeeWoodcraft 9 лет назад
Timely video as I'm about to buy a vise to set up my axe restoration shop. Thanks Cody. :)
@Gago0512
@Gago0512 9 лет назад
O-ring cushions, gotta love that:) That vice look like it´s really build to last
@bebbcorpharpery7331
@bebbcorpharpery7331 7 лет назад
Wranglerstar, I have a vise related question. I make jaw harps in my spare time, so my vise is regularly in use. Tightened and loosened dozens of times a day. I bought a cheaper 80 dollar craftsman vise and wore it out in a month. Never abused it, not overtightened it. I was thinking about trying to find an old used wilton or record vise, because I know they are legit and are made for regular professional use. I seen this video and was wondering how your new vise has fared over time. Also you speak of woodworking vises in some of your other videos. I made wooden jaw covers for my now broken vise and worked great for reducing marring. Would a carpenters vise be a good option as well. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I love your videos and thanks for all you do.
@tuff1elite
@tuff1elite 9 лет назад
That's the deepest vice video I ever viewed...... and it was awesome.
@planbhomestead8276
@planbhomestead8276 8 лет назад
watched this again and loved the way you talked about Mrs W. Just got a grizzly bench vice, not a snap on but good for what I need.
@richardball9116
@richardball9116 9 лет назад
another great video Cody.I use A black smith vice which works good removing ax handles as I'm trying to fit them.The handle clears the work bench much better. Also the swivel vice I have I changed the swivel lock "T" bolts to proper grade 5 hex bolts. I love your channel.
@jakejones5991
@jakejones5991 9 лет назад
I was just looking at some snap on tools right before I clicked on this video! Awesome vise. Enjoy!
@t4oomf442
@t4oomf442 9 лет назад
why am i so excited over this vice !!
@MrFiredawg13
@MrFiredawg13 9 лет назад
Wow. Other than the color and the name on the side, your new vise looks just like my new (to me) Wilton. I really lucked out when I came across it on FB about a month ago. Definitely a stout vise. Enjoy yours just as I will surely enjoy mine!
@ZipKickGo
@ZipKickGo 9 лет назад
I enjoy the manly manners because knowledge comes to us all in different ways. We easily forget that our knowledge although seeming common to us, wasn't common to us at one point. And we forget that lesson when dealing with the younger generations who sometimes never received that knowledge we take for granted. I'm lucky to have learned this lesson at a young age, to understand that what I understand is not understood by others. And that's why I greatly appreciate the value of something as simple as a 'manly manner'. Thanks Cody.
@truebluekit
@truebluekit 9 лет назад
I don't even have a workshop. All I have is one overlarge saw horse in my living room, on the other side of the sofa, right next to my bandsaw and a couple of knee-high drawers I picked up at a dumpster. Aside from those and my planes, saws and chisels, my only tool is an F-series Ridgid 5.5" drop-forged steel vise. Don't have anything to bolt it permanently to at the moment, but still, yeah, it's one of the most important tools to have. The Ridgid costs a bit more money as compared to others, but it's really tough and smooth, and it's got sexy lines to boot. Congrats on getting the Snap-On!
@andymartindill2918
@andymartindill2918 9 лет назад
I've been wanting to get a nice vice for a long time but there's so little information out there on what to look for. Your video was exactly what I needed, thank you!
@The52brandon
@The52brandon 5 лет назад
All of the notable features you mentioned for that Snap-On vise are all included with my $40 brand new 5" Harbor Freight vise
@noodlesmason
@noodlesmason 8 лет назад
Awesome vid, a little bit of everything, nice to hear you talk about Mrs W in that way. Looks like red is the new black on your homestead God Bless
@GTC1967
@GTC1967 9 лет назад
Oh Yeah!!! If you're gonna get more stuff that vise is the stuff to get!!! What a great tool to have at your disposal.
@cmonsterz
@cmonsterz 9 лет назад
Maybe I'm a bit "off", but I totally dig this video. A great vice is a real asset!
@rltkktlr
@rltkktlr 6 лет назад
Excellent points right to the end.
@ecleveland1
@ecleveland1 9 лет назад
That's a nice vice. You've got a Snap-On branded Wilton model 1755 tradesman vise.
@goofayoo
@goofayoo 5 лет назад
Would love to see you revisit this pi Xe of equipment and show what maintenance, if any that you do to it.
@bobmacdonald4267
@bobmacdonald4267 7 лет назад
I agree to snap on has better tools but the cost prohibits people from their purchase! I enjoy the stories about your relationship with Mrs. W you two have a wonderful relationship together you have been blessed with!
@Phoneyakk
@Phoneyakk 9 лет назад
Watch from 7:42 and on. Very touching and true. Sharing, kindness and vises are very important.
@chrisjbrunson
@chrisjbrunson 9 лет назад
I remember growing up my dad had a Wilton Vise. I loved that tool and always thought I would have one in my garage. I looked at them recently and $500-600. I guess I may be needing to save up a bit.
@michaelstjohn6086
@michaelstjohn6086 9 лет назад
CJStryke I have had excellent use out of Wilton.
@cowsofsuffolk2297
@cowsofsuffolk2297 9 лет назад
Could you do a video on your workbench? Is it made from a pallet rack?
@tommurdoch5338
@tommurdoch5338 9 лет назад
Hi Cody, have you thought about making up a bracket for mounting your old vise on your truck?
@dave09650
@dave09650 9 лет назад
I use that snapon vice at work it is one of the best, but my dad has my grandfathers old machine shop vice that is a beast of a vice. Last year I broke the vice I had in the garage rebuilding a u-joint. It snapped in half.
@johnd137
@johnd137 8 лет назад
that snap on looks like a cheap imitation of my 1949 Wilton been in the family for 3 generations
@Daledavispratt
@Daledavispratt 8 лет назад
+John D My Wilton is an old one also, and I see the differences as well.
@nolanjustus2215
@nolanjustus2215 9 лет назад
What are you making with the big timbers in the background??
@willgirard97
@willgirard97 9 лет назад
I work at a bike shop and we have an old Wilton bullet vise from the 50's I believe with removable brass jaws
@richardschoellhammer4471
@richardschoellhammer4471 9 лет назад
One thing that I've come to leve on my vise it the two locking lugs on the sides. However, mine have 3/4" Hex Lugs so I can crank them down with a wrench opposed to the little bars. Very sturdy.
@richardalvarado-ik9br
@richardalvarado-ik9br 5 лет назад
Are vises with a round tubular slide better than square ones? Many of the heavier pricier types seem to always have a round tubular slide including your Snap On one in the video.
@TokyoCraftsman
@TokyoCraftsman 9 лет назад
Wow Cody, I did not know you had so many vices!! Domo
@smartchip
@smartchip 6 лет назад
Hi I am a techie from the UK, I have now moved to north America, can someone tell me which make of vice is good, what is your opinion on fast slide or quick adjust hand vices, where to buy it from, etc, much appreciated your cousin from the UK ( just as good as a record, if not better)
@yeshuach10
@yeshuach10 9 лет назад
Sweet vice and I love the manly manors
@kayverduynlunel5549
@kayverduynlunel5549 9 лет назад
I've been wondering for a while what happened to the original sheath that came with your Gransfors Bruks small forest axe?
@andymandyandsheba4571
@andymandyandsheba4571 9 лет назад
i have been with my wife 20 years now we have the same interests and we still get excited with things that we share she is not only my wife she is my best friend and my soul mate as well
@IanHannaBlacksmith
@IanHannaBlacksmith 9 лет назад
That looks nice and all, but I think I'll stick with my 5" Columbian leg vise :)
@callmemckenna
@callmemckenna 9 лет назад
don't know if you already installed the new one, but since the new one rotates 360 degrees make sure to rotate base so anvil is directly over the bench leg. noticed it is offset on your old one.
@MrM2hb
@MrM2hb 9 лет назад
A good vice is a must have tool.
@wessreiley8275
@wessreiley8275 8 лет назад
I like ur Baldor bench grinder I have the same one in my shop. I used to work at Baldor when I graduated highschool for a few years. That's how I got mine.
@thechuchy66
@thechuchy66 8 лет назад
hi, my friend. How much does it cost that snap on vise?
@SpyderMadeKaSog
@SpyderMadeKaSog 9 лет назад
I'm 18 and was thinking of getting a vise for my dad's birthday. I heard that it's better to get an older vise than to buy a cheaper new one. I was specifically looking at old Reed vises. Anyone have any recommendations or suggestions?
@luigitorchia8866
@luigitorchia8866 9 лет назад
What make and model is your wrist watch compass? Thanks.
@budmoore8144
@budmoore8144 9 лет назад
GREAT VIDEO GREAT WORDS OF WISDOM
@MattOGormanSmith
@MattOGormanSmith 8 лет назад
Old vice restoration plan. New jaws - maybe copper, new tommy bars , shim the sliding action, paint job, install outside (on a tree stump if you don't have a bench outside), or further along your bench with the fixed jaw inline with the snap-on, so you can hold long stuff.
@SDCustoms
@SDCustoms 9 лет назад
Nice vise! Thinking of replacing my old Wilton.
@joshgngt
@joshgngt 9 лет назад
What was the tire size for on your hand, the escape or flatbed? Btw, maybe you could do another "how to" video showing your viewers how to replace a broken wheel lug stud on the right front of the adventure van.
@macey75
@macey75 9 лет назад
Damn Cody, that is a SWEEEET vise brother. Enjoy.
@degreco4199
@degreco4199 7 лет назад
Yes the Snap-On vise is a beauty and yes it appears to be much larger and stronger than your old Craftsman.. Yes you were very fortunate to have it gifted to yourself. A new vise like that can have quite a substantial cost associated with it. However were you to purchase that vise from Snap-On it would have cost you about three times as much as the same Wilton vise which is the manufacturer of the Snap-On vise shown. I must agree with the previous comment that you do very much sound like a paid commercial for Snap-On.
@TheMrMasih
@TheMrMasih 6 лет назад
Have you uploaded the video in which you're installing the new visa? Can't find it....
@MindOverEverything
@MindOverEverything 9 лет назад
Nice vise! Also, regarding the manly manners, Mrs W is the total package of inner and outer beauty (plus she is STRONG!), so she shouldn't ever feel envious of another woman (if that' ever even an issue for her). There's always someone younger or better looking (on the outside) but she has the inner goodness that matters the most. I know you know that, but it's apparent to your viewers as well.
@yink2andahalf
@yink2andahalf 7 лет назад
My workspace is so limited and not permanent that I did without a vise for years. Not that I didnt want one or couldn't afford one, just that I couldn't bolt it down permanently and if you cant secure your vise there 'aint no point having one. Let me tell you, not having a vise is hell. A living hell. What he said about a vise being essential is so so true. Believe me, I've lived it for years :P
@theone9564
@theone9564 3 месяца назад
I just got mine off the Snap-on truck last Friday. I went with the 4"1/2. I also want to add without my wife. I don't know what would be of me.😊
@jasonbowden6459
@jasonbowden6459 9 лет назад
And very good manly manor. So true and thanks for reminding me.
@fdegeorge2000
@fdegeorge2000 8 лет назад
Nice vice ! I have a 50 yr. old Wilton witch looks similar. Good luck
@jessew5152
@jessew5152 9 лет назад
Not everyone needs such a large, heavy duty vice, but I'd recommend a (blacksmith's) post/leg vice. The juggernaut of vices. I found my 6.5" jaw leg vice at an antique store for $100 about 10 years ago. Stamp reads Pittsburgh 1898. Not a chip on it, or a spot of rust on the screw. Just some hammer marks and a dark patina. No doubt it will last another 117 years. Sincerely, A Kentucky Blacksmith edit: I have it mounted on a big stump in the shop involving a brake rotor and 5/8 ball bearings so it will swivel and lock.
@djkulp1
@djkulp1 9 лет назад
Cody ... you scored mega-points with the Mrs. on this video.
@lostinthepinesca
@lostinthepinesca 9 лет назад
Been meaning to ask every time I see your metal bench, whats the car battery for behind the vise on the bench? emergency light? is that a small trickle charger on it I see? Also nice vise and great video!
@joep9219
@joep9219 4 года назад
Got a new wilton 746 for under $100. Does anyone know if they are steel or cast iron?
@MattFitzy27
@MattFitzy27 9 лет назад
can we get an update on your sawyer class?
@collinkump308
@collinkump308 9 лет назад
What are you doing with your old vise
@starpuss
@starpuss 9 лет назад
IF I was to get a new vise it would be nothing but a Record vice. But that one you got ( Wilton's) looks well made and should hold up nice!
@jmontman
@jmontman 9 лет назад
What are you going to do with the old one? Would you be interested in selling it?
@dinamboyz
@dinamboyz 9 лет назад
Nice Snap-on vice Cody. If you were living in the UK I would ask "did you get it off a paddy" haha!
@ukrifleman
@ukrifleman 9 лет назад
That is one might fine looking bench vice you have yourself there. I'm sure your son will still be using that long after most of us are gone!
@joferzly
@joferzly 5 лет назад
today there is a double rotate vises any idea about them ?
@dsmoov2
@dsmoov2 9 лет назад
Sweet vise!
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