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Here's a link to Chris' vise for US buyers: https://www.amazon.com/Stanley-1-83-069-MaxSteel-Multi-Yellow/dp/B001HBS0I0
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I have one of these (two originally - packing error by supplier), it's somewhere in my workshop as 'might come in handy one-day'. I tried the other, but found it to be poorly built regarding the jaw alignment i.e.; not meeting correctly to hold small items firmly. It eventually hit the bin, to be replaced with the Proxxon similar vice. But for the best holding of small parts I resort to my toolmaker's machine vice, made by me as an apprentice 62 years ago & has been in constant use since!Here's a link to Chris' vise for US buyers: https://www.amazon.com/Stanley-1-83-069-MaxSteel-Multi-Yellow/dp/B001HBS0I0
Hindsight!!!!!!!!!! I bought a Zyliss at The Ideal Home exhibition in about 1978, with the intension of building a boat (full size), an idea that never went beyond buying plans. It became of little use when I went into the motor trade & was eventually sold (pre EB).Few vises that can't be secured to a solid base and take some hammering are as much use as most will want to give them. However, if you are looking for an extremely versatile mid-sized vise that is moveable, you might grab one of the original (not the Asian knockoffs) Zyliss vises. I don't believe they are made any longer, but they do come up on eBay pretty regularly. These aluminum vises aren't suitable for heavy hammering, but they will securely hold just about anything any way. (They're great as keel clamps to hold a model hull at any angle for carving or rigging.) They are as versatile as a real patternmaker's vise and can be clamped on just about any base, depending upon how creative you are. The Zyliss vise was designed by the Swiss army for field use and, like their knives, is truly a "Swiss Army Vise."
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Original Z-Vise Switzerland Manual : Zyliss : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
5 p., illus, 27.9 cm, instruction manualarchive.org