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Stanley MaxSteel 83-069 Multi-Angle Vise


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Brand: Stanley
Manufacturer: Stanley Hand Tools
Model: 83-069
Size: small


Features
Ideal for arts and crafts, model building, and electronics
Infinite and lockable positioning achieved with swivel-ball design
Easily attached to most work surfaces with integral screw clamp
Durable cast-aluminum and steel construction
Removable jaw pads protect surfaces from marring and damage

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Editorial Reviews:

Made of durable cast aluminum. 2 7 8" jaw opening can hold a wide range of items. Removable jaw pads. Ball pivot design allows numerous lockable positions.


User Comments about the Stanley MaxSteel 83-069 Multi-Angle Vise

The Stanley MaxSteel 83-069 Multi-Angle Vise is a one of kind vise; I was looking for a vise that could move in any direction that I needed. I would not hesitate to buy this product and a great value for the price.Stanley MaxSteel 83-069 Multi-Angle Vise Just getting into craving my old Sear vise could only hold my piece of wood and had to keep moving the base to get to the area that I need to. This vise you have a base mount that is solid and a 360 degree ball that is mounted on top that you can change in any direction that you need.



I highly recommend them. And based on what I saw, I bought two because I am a custom walking cane carver and all my canes are carved out of one blank of wood -much like a rifle stock. I saw a friend using this vise on his video and he recommended it. The shaft of all my canes have a curve which makes it difficult to clamp without damage to the wood. LittlePaw, The CaneSmith The two vises is working out beautifully - they hold my cane at any angle, singly or in duet.



The total work station on my desk takes up about as much room as a mousepad. As a hobbists vice I very highly recommended it. for accurate solid work with huge amounts of mobility, this is a gem. I use my Stanley as a PC board vice while drilling holes using the Milescraft rotary tool drill press and the Black and Decker RTX. If you wanted a shop vice to shape steel, I would find a another vice.


Couldn't be happier. You can rotate your work HOWEVER you want it. It has a sturdy grip and jaw covers so you wont mar delicate surfaces. And the Stanley is light and strong.


Works well for small projects- like the Derby cars for Scouting. Works well but not large enough for major drilling or shapping but still recommend.



The vise did not close evenly with mild pressure. The rubber covers for the jaws were pretty useless for holding with any force. It would be a good vise for very light projects. The work surface clamp worked well. I used this vice for holding an antique main spring winder for watches. It tended to squeeze things out rather than hold on. I sold mine. On the other hand it could be put in about any position you needed and didn't move.