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Tucker vise
I am in the process of designing a workbench and am planning on
installing a Tucker vise on the front/left corner. Does anyone know if this vise can be installed with the rear jaw flush with the front face of the skirt without interfering with the vise's ability to swivel and rotate? Also, does anyone have any experience with the Taiwanese copies of the old pattern maker vises? They are much cheaper than the Tucker but I'm not sure how much quality is sacrificed. Thanks, Dave Palmerton, Pa |
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Tucker vise
Thanks for the helpful info. I'd love to get the Tucker or find an
Emmert but the prices are pretty steep compared to the the pattern maker's vice at Woodcraft. Plus they are having a 10% off sale until March 3. Dave |
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