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You painted over WD-40?

Good Luck!
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Those vises are typically used mounted to a woodworkers' bench. They have
extremely good grip for large objects since the contact area is huge.

With wood or other soft material mounted inside the jaws, they would hold
large items very well, without marking the workpiece.

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http://chicago.craigslist.org/wcl/tls/2058544412.html


I see your painted vice, and raise you a welded one:

http://eugene.craigslist.org/tls/2044744278.html

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interesting sequence of operations

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Iggy, I really hate to tell you, but those woodworking vices should
NEVER be painted!!! It will rub off onto whatever piece of wood that
gets near it. Just clean and oil and let dry.

Paul


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interesting sequence of operations

http://chicago.craigslist.org/wcl/tls/2058544412.html


Iggy, I really hate to tell you, but those woodworking vices should
NEVER be painted!!! It will rub off onto whatever piece of wood that
gets near it. Just clean and oil and let dry.


That was not my vise.

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On 2010-11-13, Rich Grise wrote:
Ignoramus12083 wrote:

interesting sequence of operations

http://chicago.craigslist.org/wcl/tls/2058544412.html


You painted over WD-40?


No -- *he* didn't. He was quoting the fellow who put it on
Craigslist, who apparently did do so. Notice that the entire "Subject: "
line is in quote marks.

If *iggy* had done this, you would have seen more photos of the
sequence, and he would have used his own web site, not Craigslist to
document it. :-)

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On 2010-11-13, Rich Grise wrote:
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interesting sequence of operations

http://chicago.craigslist.org/wcl/tls/2058544412.html


You painted over WD-40?


No -- *he* didn't. He was quoting the fellow who put it on
Craigslist, who apparently did do so. Notice that the entire "Subject: "
line is in quote marks.

If *iggy* had done this, you would have seen more photos of the
sequence, and he would have used his own web site, not Craigslist to
document it. :-)

Enjoy,
DoN.

and he wouldn't misspell vise.


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On 2010-11-13, Rich Grise wrote:
Ignoramus12083 wrote:

interesting sequence of operations

http://chicago.craigslist.org/wcl/tls/2058544412.html

You painted over WD-40?


No -- *he* didn't. He was quoting the fellow who put it on
Craigslist, who apparently did do so. Notice that the entire "Subject: "
line is in quote marks.

If *iggy* had done this, you would have seen more photos of the
sequence, and he would have used his own web site, not Craigslist to
document it. :-)

Enjoy,
DoN.

and he wouldn't misspell vise.



And I would paint before spraying with WD-40. :)
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interesting sequence of operations

http://chicago.craigslist.org/wcl/tls/2058544412.html


Iggy, I really hate to tell you, but those woodworking vices should
NEVER be painted!!! It will rub off onto whatever piece of wood that
gets near it. Just clean and oil and let dry.


Grease the screw, but wax the body, and add wooden jaw plates.

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Isn't a vice a fancy term for a bad habit? For example, someone who
smokes and drinks has vices.

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Iggy, I really hate to tell you, but those woodworking vices should
NEVER be painted!!! It will rub off onto whatever piece of wood that
gets near it. Just clean and oil and let dry.

Paul


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Isn't a vice a fancy term for a bad habit? For example, someone who
smokes and drinks has vices.

In the vocabulary of the puritan these are vices, yes. ;-) To me, they're
just some of the pleasures life makes available to us. ;-)

BTW, I know you're talking about the difference from a vise. ;-)

Cheers!
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Isn't a vice a fancy term for a bad habit? For example, someone who
smokes and drinks has vices.


ABSTAINER, n. A weak person who yields to the temptation of denying himself
a pleasure. A total abstainer is one who abstains from everything but
abstention, and especially from inactivity in the affairs of others.

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You painted over WD-40?

If *iggy* had done this, you would have seen more photos of the
sequence, and he would have used his own web site, not Craigslist to
document it. :-)

and he wouldn't misspell vise.


And I would paint before spraying with WD-40. :)


OK, I misunderstood that it wasn't yours. :-)

Thanks!
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Isn't a vice a fancy term for a bad habit? For example, someone who
smokes and drinks has vices.

In the vocabulary of the puritan these are vices, yes. ;-) To me, they're
just some of the pleasures life makes available to us. ;-)

BTW, I know you're talking about the difference from a vise. ;-)

Cheers!
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Now I'm confused, would nipple clamps be considered a vice or a vise?




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On 2010-11-13, Rich Grise wrote:
Ignoramus12083 wrote:

interesting sequence of operations

http://chicago.craigslist.org/wcl/tls/2058544412.html

You painted over WD-40?


No -- *he* didn't. He was quoting the fellow who put it on
Craigslist, who apparently did do so. Notice that the entire "Subject: "
line is in quote marks.

If *iggy* had done this, you would have seen more photos of the
sequence, and he would have used his own web site, not Craigslist to
document it. :-)

Enjoy,
DoN.

and he wouldn't misspell vise.


I picked up some smokin' deals on "vice" grips on ebay. They didn't have a
lot of bidders, and went for low prices. Go figger.

Besides this one, at 8" would be too small for any of my vices. ;-)

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Ignoramus12083 wrote:
interesting sequence of operations

http://chicago.craigslist.org/wcl/tls/2058544412.html


I see your painted vice, and raise you a welded one:

http://eugene.craigslist.org/tls/2044744278.html

Jon


Whats wrong with a "properly" welded one..though..that one looks to have
been brazed.......


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On 2010-11-13, Rich Grise wrote:
Ignoramus12083 wrote:

interesting sequence of operations

http://chicago.craigslist.org/wcl/tls/2058544412.html

You painted over WD-40?

No -- *he* didn't. He was quoting the fellow who put it on
Craigslist, who apparently did do so. Notice that the entire "Subject: "
line is in quote marks.

If *iggy* had done this, you would have seen more photos of the
sequence, and he would have used his own web site, not Craigslist to
document it. :-)

Enjoy,
DoN.

and he wouldn't misspell vise.


I picked up some smokin' deals on "vice" grips on ebay. They didn't have a
lot of bidders, and went for low prices. Go figger.

Besides this one, at 8" would be too small for any of my vices. ;-)


I used to have fun just looking for all misspellings of
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Isn't a vice a fancy term for a bad habit? For example, someone who
smokes and drinks has vices.

In the vocabulary of the puritan these are vices, yes. ;-) To me, they're
just some of the pleasures life makes available to us. ;-)

BTW, I know you're talking about the difference from a vise. ;-)


Now I'm confused, would nipple clamps be considered a vice or a vise?


Neither. They're clamps, not vises (EEk! Nipple vise? =:-O ) and the
clamp is a noun - it would be the obsession with _using_ them that would
involve 'vice.'

Hope This Helps!
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Isn't a vice a fancy term for a bad habit? For example, someone who
smokes and drinks has vices.

In the vocabulary of the puritan these are vices, yes. ;-) To me,
they're
just some of the pleasures life makes available to us. ;-)

BTW, I know you're talking about the difference from a vise. ;-)


Now I'm confused, would nipple clamps be considered a vice or a vise?


Neither. They're clamps, not vises (EEk! Nipple vise? =:-O ) and the
clamp is a noun - it would be the obsession with _using_ them that would
involve 'vice.'

Hope This Helps!
Rich


Thanks Rich, you've put my mind at ease.




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"Rich Grise" wrote in message
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Stormin Mormon wrote:

Isn't a vice a fancy term for a bad habit? For example, someone who
smokes and drinks has vices.

In the vocabulary of the puritan these are vices, yes. ;-) To me, they're
just some of the pleasures life makes available to us. ;-)

BTW, I know you're talking about the difference from a vise. ;-)

Cheers!
Rich


Now I'm confused, would nipple clamps be considered a vice or a vise?


Depends on location and if the Nipples were Submissive or not


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That's either a vicse, or a visce. Not sure which.

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BTW, I know you're talking about the difference from a vise. ;-)

Cheers!
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Now I'm confused, would nipple clamps be considered a vice or a vise?



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