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On Sun, 06 Feb 2005 04:48:15 GMT, "Dave Jackson"
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Armed with a large cup of coffee, several plans printed off the internet
and a copy of "The Workbench Book" I proceeded to shamelessly steal and mix
a bunch of ideas together to create my future bench this morning. As of
now, the base for the new workbench is roughed out and dry fitted. What
really needs to happen next is I have to make some decisions on the vises
before I build the top. I've done some research here, but would like to get
some opinions to help with the final decision. So far, the Veritas twin
screw looks good for the tail, (unless anyone has another suggestion to look
into), so the dilemma is mainly on the front vise. The "Tucker" vise from
Lee Valley looks like the cadillac of vises, but also has a cadillac price
of $550, there are imported knockoff patternmakers vises for less, but I'm
unsure if I need a patternmakers vise anyway. I prefer hand cut joinery,
and am learning to carve so the vice should be able to accommodate those
tasks. Also, I'm not against just buying a screw and building the jaws.
Anyone have a suggestion or preference I can look into? Any input
appreciated. --dave


The $550 price is a bit steep, at least for my budget. I have the 9.5
Record vise (made in England). It doesn't have a stop, I'm not sure
if I'd use one that much. I do like the quick release feature a lot.
It was about $120.