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That is a GREAT idea. I can't remember the number of times I've struggled with the vise opening or closing due to the handle swinging round. I really like that, thanks!if you take the handle off, consider adding a screw in the head of the main screw. My Chas Parker has one and I love it. First, it prevents that dropping hard on the bar, so it saves fingers. Next it allows me to spin it with a finger since it holds where I want it, and it allows it to stay out of the way if it's clocked in a bad position.
Use a brass slug and screw, and if you want a heavy spring.
I appreciate the info, thanks. I'll measure up some of those surface hardened rods I have and see which is closest to the length and diameter I need. I'll probably bore the end of the screw out a smidge to clean up the hole, so hopefully I have a rod which is just a bit bigger than the existing hole. I'm really pumped about this vise, shame I'm going to have to wait 7 or 8 months to do some of these cool modsAt current prices I'd say the 300S is worth probably $3-400 if it's in nice shape. Figure half of new as a typical ballpark.
I've made quite a few handles with threaded ball ends as well. I drill and tap the end of the handle for 7/16-20 and use a length of all-thread with permanent thread locker to make the stud, then drill and tap the ball end as well. I do them as a blind bore so it takes a bit more time. You can just make them a through hole, thread lock them in place and then smooth off the end with a flap disc and it would be hard to tell.
The ones I make look like this...roughly 1.25" diameter and .5" thick. The stud is a bit short, but more than enough for the purpose.