Thanks bro. I was sitting here debating whether or not to use the lag screws myself. I have a Husky workbench which is damned near a carbon copy of your Milwaukee version. That work top is just so thin that I don't know if using bolts will make it any stronger. You pushed my decision over the top. Gonna use lag screws, just like you did. Thanks again!
i got a 4 inch wilton bullet vise from the 70s that i bought off some old man for 250 dollars. its now one of the most important tools in my garage because i use it one way or the other every day.
Have a similar workbench (minus the drawers) and I think i'm gonna use this method so thanks for the great video and nice vise. Only minor suggestion might be to maybe wait on torqueing that first lag bolt in until you get the rest of the bolts in. Just in case your holes were off by just a bit.
I've seen some threaded sleeves that you could put in the wood part. I'm not sure what they're called. That way you could use machine bolts to secure the vise to the wood without having to go through the metal below.
Have the lag bolts been holding up long term? I have the same bench and was going to mount a vise. Wasn't sure if I should go with lag bolts or drill all the way through the metal and use bolts and nuts.
It all depends on how you use your vise. I would not do any major pounding or torquing if you mount your vise to this Milwaukee work bench. For anything else the lag bolts work just fine.
Can you use 3/8 bolts with nuts rather than lag screws? Lag screws may not hold vise securely enough and can loosen over time if you use this vise frequently. Great video!
tomycodd The reason I didn’t use nuts and bolts is I didn’t want to drill through the metal part of the bench, and, deal with hardware hanging down underneath there. Also, any work I do on this vise will be light duty. Look for a future video of mine where I mount my 5 inch Yost vise with nuts and bolts for more heavy duty work. Thanks for watching!
I chose the left side of the bench top because I had another Milwaukee tool box right next to the right side of this bench. The side with the most amount of space around it is how I normally choose where to put the vise.
Thanks bro. I was sitting here debating whether or not to use the lag screws myself. I have a Husky workbench which is damned near a carbon copy of your Milwaukee version. That work top is just so thin that I don't know if using bolts will make it any stronger.
You pushed my decision over the top. Gonna use lag screws, just like you did.
Thanks again!
Well done and great tips. The best part was watching that’s SK ratchet dominate those lag bolts.
i got a 4 inch wilton bullet vise from the 70s that i bought off some old man for 250 dollars. its now one of the most important tools in my garage because i use it one way or the other every day.
Absolutely! I’ve heard people say “A good vise is a corner stone of any good shop”. And that is so true!
Have a similar workbench (minus the drawers) and I think i'm gonna use this method so thanks for the great video and nice vise.
Only minor suggestion might be to maybe wait on torqueing that first lag bolt in until you get the rest of the bolts in. Just in case your holes were off by just a bit.
This only thing missing here is a front view of the bench. So we may see exactly what this vice was being attached to.
I really want that vice.
Sweet vise.
Would of liked to see you pound and torque the 'shit out of it' to see if the cabinet and wood top took the beating.
Was thinking the same 👍
Hello, I’m not tool savvy but I know my husband would like this setup.
Nice Tim
I've seen some threaded sleeves that you could put in the wood part. I'm not sure what they're called. That way you could use machine bolts to secure the vise to the wood without having to go through the metal below.
Good idea man, I might have to try that.
I might need to run bolts through the wood and through the metal top of the cabinet to stabilize everything…
Have the lag bolts been holding up long term?
I have the same bench and was going to mount a vise. Wasn't sure if I should go with lag bolts or drill all the way through the metal and use bolts and nuts.
It all depends on how you use your vise. I would not do any major pounding or torquing if you mount your vise to this Milwaukee work bench. For anything else the lag bolts work just fine.
Vice? I have no vice, I'm as pure as the driven snow! But I drifted..
Can you use 3/8 bolts with nuts rather than lag screws? Lag screws may not hold vise securely enough and can loosen over time if you use this vise frequently. Great video!
tomycodd The reason I didn’t use nuts and bolts is I didn’t want to drill through the metal part of the bench, and, deal with hardware hanging down underneath there. Also, any work I do on this vise will be light duty. Look for a future video of mine where I mount my 5 inch Yost vise with nuts and bolts for more heavy duty work. Thanks for watching!
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Nic e video! How did you choose whether to mount it on the left or right corner?
I chose the left side of the bench top because I had another Milwaukee tool box right next to the right side of this bench. The side with the most amount of space around it is how I normally choose where to put the vise.
Did you notice that the base is not symmetrical? There is a front to the base.
Do it yourself, visit the Woodglut website and find out how.
Smash and grab that’s what my dad always said