![]() IP addresses, and other such information are not linked to any information that is personally identifiable. The information inside the log files includes internet protocol (IP) addresses, type of browser, Internet Service Provider (ISP), date/time stamp, referring/exit pages, and number of clicks to analyze trends, administer the site, track user's movement around the site, and gather demographic information. ![]() Like many other Web sites, makes use of log files. This privacy policy document outlines the types of personal information is received and collected by and how it is used. On the upside, the screw is pretty well protected and I suspect that for light and occasional use the vice would be adequate - but I wouldn't call it a nice tool to use.Ĭheck out Ess-Vee vices on eBay AU or check out some of our other tool reviews!Īt, the privacy of our visitors is of extreme importance to us. In use (this particular example, at least) the vice isn't awe-inspiring - there's a lot of slop left/right and up/down in the dynamic jaw and the loose spring doesn't help with the screw staying tight. Not sure what the "3" on the side of the slide represents. Putting a washer on the outside resulted in the hole through the screw being much too far under the spring to fit a split pin through even with the spring under full compression. I wasn't sure that the vice was assembled correctly (previous owner error?) but there was a taper on the screw and a matching taper in the slide, that fit neatly together: The spring that sits around the screw was a little short here and allowed the screw/handle to move before the dynamic jaw moved: There are quite a few sections with cavities in the surface, which were largely hidden by paint. The handle is 12mm in diameter:Ĭleaning it up for some fresh paint the casting quality appears. This doesn't seem to have a huge effect on the main screw - it does not appear to shift much even without the support of the bolted section. It's not super well defined on the side of the vice but you can see the maker's name:Īt some point the main nut has been cracked - not through the threaded area for the screw, instead the foot where the screw is screwed into the base: From what I can find online the company makes tools in India. ![]() The previous owner said it was pretty old - though what exactly that means is anybody's guess. You can sometimes find these vices on eBay AU. I picked up a little Ess-Vee 100mm (4") bench vice recently that needed a little bit of TLC - here's our minor restoration and review of it. eBay, Amazon) which helps support the site as I will earn a commission when visitors make a qualifying purchase. Also please note that any links provided may be part of an affiliate programme (viz.
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