What is this Multi-function Vise called?
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Dave, I remember seeing those demonstrated at a Home & Garden show. If I remember correctly, it was manufactured by a high-end German tool co. I keep wanting to say Zeiss, but I know that's not it, they're an optics company.
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anyone own this multifunction vise or know what it is called? I remember seeing it advertised in an infomercial years ago. I recently got this for free but it has no paperwork/ instructions.
Dave,
You will find this vise (Zyliss) at ADVANCED MACHINERY. I use several of these vises and they are great. They are a bit on the pricey side even in the used state, so you were lucky to get if for free. They were made by the Swiss for several years, probably China now.
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Dave,
You will find this vise (Zyliss) at ADVANCED MACHINERY. I use several of these vises and they are great. They are a bit on the pricey side even in the used state, so you were lucky to get if for free. They were made by the Swiss for several years, probably China now.
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judaspre1982 wrote:[ATTACH]5187[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH]5188[/ATTACH]Does anyone own this multifunction vise or know what it is called? I remember seeing it advertised in an infomercial years ago. I recently got this for free but it has no paperwork/ instructions. It looks like a very handy vise designed to mount on various sturdy objects. I would like to locate some info on it if possible. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks----Dave
For FREE? You are one fortunate dude.
I have one and I absolutely love it. It gets grossly over worked even though I have other vises.
I bought this when I was living on the road in a fifth wheel. I needed something reliable and at the same time reliable. It is very versatile and is definitely reliable. Mine must be at least fifteen years old and while it shows its age it is still functional.
Thanks for the picture. Now I have a chance of repacking mine it the briefcase mine came in.
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I mentioned having one of these in a post recently but at the time I could not recall the name. I have it on the left end of my bench and my old mostly homemade wood vise on the right end. It is a little like a Shopsmith in that it is quite flexible but it does have a bit of a learning curve (read as change of work habits) to get used to using it.
I bought mine second hand but unused "somewhere" a number of years ago. I had seen the demos but didn't buy due to the $$$$.
I have a shop full of stuff that I bought second hand but unused from guys with more money to spend than I had.
Sadly many of those items are still unused...
That vise though I do use from time to time.
I bought mine second hand but unused "somewhere" a number of years ago. I had seen the demos but didn't buy due to the $$$$.
I have a shop full of stuff that I bought second hand but unused from guys with more money to spend than I had.

Sadly many of those items are still unused...



That vise though I do use from time to time.
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judaspre1982 wrote:Dusty, Does your vice say Zyliss on it anywhere? Mine does not ,so it may be a knockoff. It is still very well made if its an imitator. The person who gave it to me new nothing about it. I definetly feel blessed.-----Dave
Yours looks exactly like mine but the name (Zyliss) is embossed into two pieces of mine. The other parts are unmarked. The two pieces with the name are the two sets of mounting jaws that attach to a work bench.
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