Vise for workbench
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Vise for workbench
I would like to know where I can purcase the Vise shown in the video "Rip Cut Guide / Workbench Build Part 2" the smal one; As I have purchase the plan but the link for the vise is showing the big one shown in a video "Construction d'établi modulaire et de support d'outils mobile (Ep.2)" . thanks for your help.
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Re: vise for workbench
hi, where are you from?
have you searched in online stores of your country for this reference?
"Anke Neutechnik AK900302"
have you searched in online stores of your country for this reference?
"Anke Neutechnik AK900302"
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Re: vise for workbench
Hi Suso, why don't you attach the vice directly to the worktop?
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Re: vise for workbench
hi Grizoo,
it could be done that way, but I wanted to get a little more distance between the steel bars of the vise and the top of the workbench.
it could be done that way, but I wanted to get a little more distance between the steel bars of the vise and the top of the workbench.
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Re: vise for workbench
Hi suso,
you placed the vise on the right side and I asume that is the usual/best for right handed people.
For left handed folks it would then make more sense to place it on the left side and the "connector" to attach a second mobile workbench on the right side. Is that correct?
you placed the vise on the right side and I asume that is the usual/best for right handed people.
For left handed folks it would then make more sense to place it on the left side and the "connector" to attach a second mobile workbench on the right side. Is that correct?
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