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Joe wrote:
That is a nice concept Joe. I'm not sure whether I'd like to run my 8" grinder on those terms or not. Thanks for sharing! Bill |
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Yes. A definite "lock-down" would be handy for most bench attached items.
Some danger can be involved for tools that could "jump", like a jammed grinder or a vice that has a lot of tension on it on a vertical angle. Perhaps some locking clip could do all that. The portability is just too precious to discount. ---- "Bill" wrote in message ... That is a nice concept Joe. I'm not sure whether I'd like to run my 8" grinder on those terms or not. Thanks for sharing! Bill |
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