This would be for the Woodcraft vise that was on sale back at the beginning of the year.
https://jbfnational.com/handwheels-plastic-handwheels/2-spoke-handwheel-folding-handleWhat y'all think? Or is there something else that would work better?
They also make these with aluminum or steel hand-wheels, so not locked into the plastic. plenty of versions available out there, with different OD, ID, materials etc. Just need to decide on a size, and a method to adapt it to the vise using only hand tools. Where the current handle is attached is not threaded, just a haphazardly drilled hole with a rolled pin driven through. Just threading the end of the screw shaft and adding a jam-nut might be easiest, but certainly open to ideas.
Yes, I bought one of the vises. After some work, got it to functioning so I could use it without too much fear.
There were a couple guys that mentioned the handle sticking out, and the potential for hitting your head on it when bending over, or smacking it with your hand while reaching for tools on the bench. Haven't smacked my head on it yet, but have hit it a few times with my hand and a couple times the handle got spun around enough to drop the stock. A bit of a pucker moment. Rather not do that again!