There was one clone maker that seem to get some good press, Glacern. I think they are made in China but they either assembled and inspected or finish ground in California.
In my experience the cheap vises (busy bee, vevor, aliexpress etc.) fall short in both accuracy and how well they clamp the part. Even if one of them happened to have all perfectly square and flat surfaces it would still be frustrating to use.
I have a “GS” brand Kurt clone I got from a buddy. It’s much better but still probably not as good as the top tier brand name stuff.
Also, I would add that I think the best place to find a good brand name 6” milling vise is industrial auctions. They usually get separated from the machines so you’ll often see a dozen or more vises in one auction. They don’t go for super cheap but you could easily get a Kurt or similar quality vise for $200-400.
It’s not like the modular style GS vises we have at work, it looks like a Kurt and only opens to 5.9” or something like that. I know it originally came from Sowa but I don’t think it is a Gerardi, the newer ones like it under the GS branding are only $700.If yours is a GS as in Gerardi Spa or Gerardi SOWA with a logo that looks like this one etched onto it,
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Then it's an outstanding quality Vise that is like 2 to 5 grand new.
There is some debate about whether the S stands for Spa (which is Italian for "Ltd") or SOWA who they partnered with here in North America. But regardless, the GS Vises are all first rate.
I got mine free with my Hartford mill. The seller had no idea that the vise was worth more than the mill!
It cost me 300 bucks just to buy new jaws for it.
I hope I'm not opening a can of worms here but I'm looking for opinions about milling vises.
First, how big a vise is the "right size" for a full size mill? 6 inch?
Second, right now I'm feeling mill poor so I'm not running out to invest in a Kurt, not to mention that they don't show up in the local Kijiji. I do know from using one that they're good equipment and quite desirable but..... is the equivalent Vevor 6" a reasonable option for a hobby machinist? Pro/Cons? I've seen some commentary/teardown that spoke favorabley of the Vevor/far east knock-offs.
Thanks
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I don't know if Shars has changed their UPS only to Canada shipping policy but I got hosed by UPS shipping and brokerage charges when I bought a 4-jaw chuck from them.I have had my eyes on a 5" Tegara vise sold by Shars. https://www.shars.com/products/workholding/vise/5-550v-cnc-milling-machine-vise-0-0004-1
I don't know if Shars has changed their UPS only to Canada shipping policy but I got hosed by UPS shipping and brokerage charges when I bought a 4-jaw chuck from them.
I had a very negative experience with Shars early on and I'll never buy from them again.When I did a lot of business with them they told me that USPS would only be possible for international shipments up to 30 lbs. They insisted I used UPS, but I got them to use Hercules transport instead. But man, they are $$$. (UPS was more) that's why I stopped using shars for anything biggerish. I like Shars, but not for the heavy stuff.
Nowadays choose their free shipping for continental US and chose a border agency - it is about half the price.
They sent me a defective backplate for my 4-jaw and I had to pay $60 UPS charges for the warranty replacement.Shars is where I got my D1-6 cams from, at half price, then doubled the price for shipping. but I got them in 2 weeks. Total ws 80$ , but the Canadian alternatives were almost double that.