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    LV Twin Screw mounting question.

    It would appear the vise can be mounted with a bench leg being between the screws. Anyone know otherwise?

    What's the minimum chop length over the vise screw spread? In other words: if the screws are separated 24" on center, the chop must be 28" long? 30"?

    Thanks,
    Chuck
    AKA - "The human termite"

  2. I've got 2 twin screws on my vise. Hopefully that qualifies me somewhat to respond.



    There won't be any installation problem with a leg between the screws. It's a strange place to want a leg, I think, but I guess you could put dog holes in the leg and use it as a stop for panels you drop into the vise?

    Minimum chop length--this is up to you. Obviously, it needs to be at least 24" + the screw diameters and then some, but the amount the chop extends past the bolts is up to you.

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    Chop ?

    What exactly do you mean by chop ? I am building a bench at this time and will be installing the same vice. When reading the instruction booklet, I don't recall "chop" in the text. did I miss this ?

    Louis

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    Louis my understanding is that the chop is the movable wooden face of the vice. A lot of vises use the apron as the fixed jaw and chop would be the face that is retacted or advanced by the screw(s).

    I am installing a LV twin screw now. and I have 21" centers (sligtly offset to avoid undercarage issues) on a 27" chop. If you are going to use the chain cover it will be the limiting factor. Send LV an email or give them a call they are usally very helpful. Heck Rob Lee himself has helped me out more than once.

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    chop

    Thanks Joe, you cleared this up. My installation will not be a problem, I've allowed for the vice screws when laying out the legs and base. I should be ready the install both bench vices tomorrow.

    Louis

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    Putting a leg between the screws is no problem...I just created a couple of blocks for the screws to mount to, and bolted them to the top. Basically the same design as you would use for wooden screws. (Take a look at slide 40 of the linked document for details...http://blogs.popularwoodworking.com/...Workbench.aspx

    As for size, I just went and measured mine and for 24" centers on the screws, the aluminum cover is 29" wide so that would be your minimum length for the movable jaw.

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    Chop is an old English term for the jaw of a vise.

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    Thanks all. My bench, like Narayan's, is on Adjust-a-Bench legs, with a twin-screw face vise, a Tucker on that end, and hopefully Jameel's wagon vise as a tail vise. Needless to say, it gets a little crowded underneath, which leads to the questions. No, I didn't go completely nuts all at once. I've had the Tucker and Twun Screw for years. A loss of space is taking me from two benches to one.
    AKA - "The human termite"

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