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02.06.2011, 08:44 AM

exactly it is my opinion and those $20 can be spent on standard vise that will do much better job and not just for soldering so you dont end up with a million of single purpose stuff


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Well I still think it's cool, I'll probably get one. Will make jobs much faster for me than a bench vise will, too.
   
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exactly it is my opinion and those $20 can be spent on standard vise that will do much better job and not just for soldering so you dont end up with a million of single purpose stuff
You will probably be better off with the vise. It will go well with your hammer. I’ll stick to "right tool for the job" theory.

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Look at it this way, a vise is just a large heat sink.


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You will probably be better off with the vise. It will go well with your hammer. I’ll stick to "right tool for the job" theory.

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Look at it this way, a vise is just a large heat sink.
Unless the vise is made of plastic instead of metal .


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02.06.2011, 11:01 PM

Yea, a vise made of plastic makes sense.

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I agree a vice is quite valuable, but I much prefer this jig...



http://thejigsup.net/
   
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I agree a vice is quite valuable, but I much prefer this jig...



http://thejigsup.net/
I I looked at that one and it seemed well made and versatile. But the jig from Vigilante seemed better suited to my needs.

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02.07.2011, 03:59 AM

I've bought it but it's useless.

The jigs subtracts heat from the connectors you are welding (not the case of the deans) and this is a bad thing. Worst 20$ spent in rc equipment.
   
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[Look at it this way, a vise is just a large heat sink.
I have some soft plastic jaws for my vise. Also, I have a small clamp on vise (what I was referring to) that has a plasticy type of coating on it and it works great for bullets that will transfer heat.

http://www.harborfreight.com/2-3-4-q...vise-3311.html

http://www.harborfreight.com/2-1-2-h...ise-97160.html

I like the look of the 2nd one myself, but the smaller suction one looks handy and have plastic jaws.

I use something just like this, nice to have as a supplement to my big mounted vise.

http://www.google.com/products/catal...=0CJ4BEPMCMAY#
   
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