Is this a good vise?
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Re: Is this a good vise?
OK, I thought you meant spin it while something was locked in it because once it's locked it's in place. Are you talking about bending it at any degree between 0 and 90?
I've "Ben-Had" again!
Tim Benware
Creedmoor, NC
Tim Benware
Creedmoor, NC
Re: Is this a good vise?
Half price ? Man I should have looked a little harder . Thanx for the info anyways. Update. Seems garret wade is asking more than half price! for that green one.
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Re: Is this a good vise?
they raised the price, those dirty rats!
also, I got mine when it was on sale.
go w/Stew-Mac's vise.
also, I got mine when it was on sale.
go w/Stew-Mac's vise.
Re: Is this a good vise?
I don't need varying degrees, but it would be nice. When I am lacquering, it would be great if I could lean the box over, but to be honest, I just loosen the bench vise, tip the box down using my handle thing, and clamp it tight. It takes all of three seconds, so I really don't need a vise that can do that. What I really need are some robots to apply the lacquer and then sand and buff it out. That would be great!!Ben-Had wrote:OK, I thought you meant spin it while something was locked in it because once it's locked it's in place. Are you talking about bending it at any degree between 0 and 90?