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I've seen that before. I bookmarked it to run my two Enco vises through the same process, less the surface grinder aspect.
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Just waiting for the SG acquisition eh Ed? Me too!
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(10-03-2012, 09:55 AM)stevec Wrote: Just waiting for the SG acquisition eh Ed? Me too!
Yes, I would love to have a SG, and will eventually.
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Wow. I had been going to get one of those, but I certainly don't want another project. Guess I'll save my money and keep saving for something better.
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Amazing what a coat of bondo and paint can hide.
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My 4inch vise appears to be ok, so far, i often wondered about it breaking from overtightning it, which i try not to do.
One thing that is just horrible on these vises is the "CLUB" of a handle they come with!!!
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I am sure glad I bought my 6 inch VERTEX rather than one of those pieces of junk. tom
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That is flipping amazing! It looks like it would kind of be a fun project but definitely a lot of work I'm sure!
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