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Table vise

Post by Rchunter26 » Sat Jan 07, 2017 11:27 am

Looking for a vise for cleaning and general gunsmith work on my 45-70. What are you guys using and/or what do you recommend? Also, any cleaning tips? Henry's website vid has the rifle being fully disassembled..

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Re: Table vise

Post by clovishound » Sat Jan 07, 2017 11:36 am

I pulled down my Big Boy Steel in .357 earlier this year. It had well over 1000 rounds through it at the time. Was fairly clean inside. I found the video was extremely helpful. It's not very difficult with the aid of the vid. The only issue I had was I couldn't get the trigger screw (I think it was that one) far enough in to engage the threads. I took it back apart and finally figured out how to get things to line up. After messing with it about 20 minutes, I restarted the video, and he explained the easy way to get it to line up. Go figure. At least I will know next time.
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Re: Table vise

Post by Les » Sat Jan 07, 2017 3:10 pm

I have a Lyman Revolution rotating vise that I sometimes use. It depends on what I'm doing. It isn't suitable for any heavy work like barrel unscrewing etc, but for simple disassembly jobs etc it's OK.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hdvWl7qHlWo

http://www.lymanproducts.com/lyman/tool ... n-vise.php

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Re: Table vise

Post by Tape » Sat Jan 07, 2017 5:54 pm

I use my lead sled for most of my workings on rifles, works for what I need, sure makes scope mounting much easier.

Les, that's a nice piece of equipment you have there.

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Re: Table vise

Post by clovishound » Sun Jan 08, 2017 1:58 am

Glad you like your Lyman. I got my buddy one for Christmas. Wasn't sure which model to get, but figured he needed one. This one looked like the best one available locally. I haven't gotten any feedback from him on how he likes it.
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Re: Table vise

Post by Rchunter26 » Sun Jan 08, 2017 3:06 am

Well I've just got the Henry for rifles at the moment. Was looking for a vise like they have in the Henry vids. Thought being that would work the best for cleaning and any minor work. Unless someone with more experience has a better idea..

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Re: Table vise

Post by Henry88 » Sun Jan 08, 2017 7:22 am

Not a vise but I got the Tipton Gun Butler a while back and found it to be very handy. It's heavier duty than it looks, holds the guns steady, and has places to organize you screws, etc while you're working. I didn't think I paid $30 for it though, but it's worth it.

https://www.walmart.com/ip/Tipton-Gun-Butler/22084187

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Re: Table vise

Post by Les » Sun Jan 08, 2017 9:00 am

clovishound wrote:Glad you like your Lyman. I got my buddy one for Christmas. Wasn't sure which model to get, but figured he needed one. This one looked like the best one available locally. I haven't gotten any feedback from him on how he likes it.
I've had the Lyman for about two years now, and it has been excellent. It is still in one piece, with no broken components etc. As said previously, it isn't really designed for heavy work, but for cleaning and minor gunsmithing work it's great. Image

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Re: Table vise

Post by Bugs » Wed Jan 11, 2017 6:23 am

clovishound wrote:I pulled down my Big Boy Steel in .357 earlier this year. It had well over 1000 rounds through it at the time. Was fairly clean inside. I found the video was extremely helpful. It's not very difficult with the aid of the vid. The only issue I had was I couldn't get the trigger screw (I think it was that one) far enough in to engage the threads. I took it back apart and finally figured out how to get things to line up. After messing with it about 20 minutes, I restarted the video, and he explained the easy way to get it to line up. Go figure. At least I will know next time.
Do you have a link to the disassembly video you are referring to?

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Re: Table vise

Post by JEBar » Wed Jan 11, 2017 7:59 am

it might pay to call Henry Customer Service to confirm but I believe that this Henry video will probably provide the info you are looking for ===> https://www.henryrifles.com/henry-instr ... -boy-h006/ will probably provide the info you are looking for

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Re: Table vise

Post by clovishound » Wed Jan 11, 2017 9:29 am

Bugs wrote:
clovishound wrote:I pulled down my Big Boy Steel in .357 earlier this year. It had well over 1000 rounds through it at the time. Was fairly clean inside. I found the video was extremely helpful. It's not very difficult with the aid of the vid. The only issue I had was I couldn't get the trigger screw (I think it was that one) far enough in to engage the threads. I took it back apart and finally figured out how to get things to line up. After messing with it about 20 minutes, I restarted the video, and he explained the easy way to get it to line up. Go figure. At least I will know next time.
Do you have a link to the disassembly video you are referring to?
Here's the page.

https://www.henryrifles.com/henry-instr ... eo-series/

Pick the one that matches your rifle. They didn't have one specifically for the BB steel, I think I used the one for the BB.
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Re: Table vise

Post by Squatch » Wed Jan 11, 2017 11:40 am

This isn't a vise But this is what I use for most of my cleaning and gun work on rifles.
https://www.amazon.com/Plano-1781-00-Sh ... B000P3WS7U

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