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Rifle Vise For Cleaning & Scope Mounting-HELP
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<blockquote data-quote="Coyboy" data-source="post: 94296" data-attributes="member: 3733"><p>Guys, I came up with a perfect set-up for just this problem last year. </p><p></p><p>Go to a home supply or building supply store and pick up two of the quick clamp work vises. They go by different names but they are a plastic clamp with rubber pads. You skweeze the handles kind of like a caulk gun, this tightens it. There is a small lever past the first handle that you skweeze to release the clamp. They hold very securly. I drilled holes in the guide rod of mine and mounted on the underside surface of my work bench, so the work top is flat and the clamp hangs out past the edge. Or you can weld a bracket to the quide rod and mount it that way. With the rifle hanging in mid-air you can place a trash can at the barrel end to collect patches. It makes a great vise for the stock while inteting and glass bedding because you don't have any obstructions underneath to hampper the action screws. I have mine mounted to grip the stock near the recoil pad and on the fore-end. They hold amazingly tight I have no worries even when working rough that the gun will fall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyboy, post: 94296, member: 3733"] Guys, I came up with a perfect set-up for just this problem last year. Go to a home supply or building supply store and pick up two of the quick clamp work vises. They go by different names but they are a plastic clamp with rubber pads. You skweeze the handles kind of like a caulk gun, this tightens it. There is a small lever past the first handle that you skweeze to release the clamp. They hold very securly. I drilled holes in the guide rod of mine and mounted on the underside surface of my work bench, so the work top is flat and the clamp hangs out past the edge. Or you can weld a bracket to the quide rod and mount it that way. With the rifle hanging in mid-air you can place a trash can at the barrel end to collect patches. It makes a great vise for the stock while inteting and glass bedding because you don't have any obstructions underneath to hampper the action screws. I have mine mounted to grip the stock near the recoil pad and on the fore-end. They hold amazingly tight I have no worries even when working rough that the gun will fall. [/QUOTE]
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