I have been getting by with a 3 1/3" vise mounted on a 2"X T that I clamped in a Woodworking vise on my bench.
Since it is inadequate if I wish to put some muscle to it, I'm going to break down and get a 6" to mount on a wall mounted bench I have also.
The top is made of two 1" layes of plywood and the vise would be mounted over a drawer I have put a 18" Square of 14 ga steel under the mounting area. So I would be less likely to set the bench on fire using a torch. It would also leave a nice flat area for straightening things.
Since I don't want bolts projecting into the drawer area, do you thing lag bolts would be adequate? Or should I bite the bullet and run bolts through and cut them off to eliminate projection into the drawer area?
Since it is inadequate if I wish to put some muscle to it, I'm going to break down and get a 6" to mount on a wall mounted bench I have also.
The top is made of two 1" layes of plywood and the vise would be mounted over a drawer I have put a 18" Square of 14 ga steel under the mounting area. So I would be less likely to set the bench on fire using a torch. It would also leave a nice flat area for straightening things.
Since I don't want bolts projecting into the drawer area, do you thing lag bolts would be adequate? Or should I bite the bullet and run bolts through and cut them off to eliminate projection into the drawer area?