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By Tony Gray, Member #3905
One of the joys of working at Mark Morrissey’s Boxerworks over recent weeks has been the opportunity to pick up a few tips from the master. Even in the darkest of hours for Mark, he retains his openness to share his knowledge. This has earned him admiration around the world for his workshop videos and answers to forum questions. Here is a very simple tip that I have adopted for my bench vice. The coarse steel jaws on a vice are normally too severe for work we do on our bikes which are largely constructed from alloy. Accessory aluminium angle inserts secured to the steel jaws with magnets provide one option. These work OK but the magnets often get dislodged. Here is a DIY alternative. Cut a section of aluminium angle with about 20 mm overhang on both sides of the vice jaws then cut and fold the overhanging sections. You now have a well secured soft face to your bench vice.