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The Tool Swing - Vise
FREE SHIPPING TO LOWER 48 STATES. A Handling Fee May Apply.
We’re helping launch The Tool Swing with our new Powered by Paragon program.
Universal Swing-Up Design
The Tool Swing is a patented, universal swing-up tool platform designed to revolutionize your workbench. Crafted with precision from heavy-duty American steel, it's engineered to swing tools out from under your work surface, giving you a clean, spacious workspace without sacrificing accessibility.
Vise model: Built from ¼″ plate steel with a rigid four-direction break, featuring a 10″ × 11.5″ top platform and four 5/8″ mounting holes
- Swings Tools In & Out of Sight – Mounts under your bench to free up workspace when not in use.
- Universal Fit – Works with vises, grinders, sanders, and more.
- Heavy-Duty Steel – Built tough with thick, laser-cut American steel.
- Easy to Install – Simple bolt-on setup with generous mounting holes.
- Made in the USA – Invented, built, and patented by a real American maker.
Ideal For
- Woodworkers, metalworkers, and DIY enthusiasts
- Anyone needing a vise or grinder that doesn't commandeer limited bench space
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Home shops where flexibility, quality, and durability matter
Availability & Early Access
These first run builds are still built exclusively by Rich. They are numbered 01, 02, 03... and so on. First come, first served in that order. After these sell, Paragon Pro will take over the manufacturing and sales. Be sure to get your coupon code as there is a limited supply of last built models.
They're super heavy-duty and built to last a lifetime. Each one has been surface conditioned with 120-grit and oiled. You've got options for their final look: you can wipe them down with lacquer thinner and paint them to match your workspace, or if you love this rugged, industrial vibe, you can grab some Flood Penetrol.
Need friendly help or advice? Call our team at (800) 448-0822 .
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Product Specs
11 in
14 in
17.5 in
36 lbs.
About The Brand
The Story Behind It
Invented by Rich Meyer, who grew up on a farm and repurposed limited workshop space into this clever swing-up mechanism back in the ’90s. After selling early kits on eBay and Patenting the design, he's now returning with a fully refined product developed in his backyard shop.