Never Enough Money wrote:
>
> FYI - Lie-Nielsen now sell bench vises made by an old German company.
>
> http://www.lie-nielsen.com/toolcat.html?cat=17
The chain drive single handled vise looks like a PITA to
install and you can put a board between the screws. Seems
like you have to take the thing apart to get to the
chain and you can't skew the jaws if you want to. For
about $100 less I'd still go with the Veritas Twin Screw.
charlie b
> Thanks for posting this. I've been trying to find a 1 1/4" shoulder
> screw since woodcraft stopped carrying them.
>
> What's up with the welded tail vises? Have people experienced problems
> with the unwelded versions?
>
Why not the LV Slov 1-1/8"? I got them, awesome screws.
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> FYI - Lie-Nielsen now sell bench vises made by an old German company.
> http://www.lie-nielsen.com/toolcat.html?cat=17
>
So does Woodcraft supply, but Woodworker's supply sells some US made
bench screws and vises, made by http://www.milwmal.com/home.htm , the
same folks that make Morgan vises currently.
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Alex
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>> Thanks for posting this. I've been trying to find a 1 1/4" shoulder
>> screw since woodcraft stopped carrying them.
Also, 1-1/4" is what you get with the US made ones at wws:
http://woodworker.com/cgi-bin/FULLPRES.exe?PARTNUM=907-379&LARGEVIEW=ON
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> Alex
> cravdraa_at-yahoo_dot-com
> not my site: http://www.e-sword.net/
>
> Thanks. I didn't check every link on www.milwmal.com, but I didn't find
> the same vises. They looked nice but I could not find a tail vise, for
> example.
>
Look for "tail vise" at wws, they explain who makes them and not mentioned
on milwmal.com... on the other hand here's the link:
http://woodworker.com/cgi-bin/FULLPRES.exe?PARTNUM=907-379&LARGEVIEW=ON
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Alex
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>> http://www.lie-nielsen.com/toolcat.html?cat=17
>
> The chain drive single handled vise looks like a PITA to
> install and you can put a board between the screws. Seems
> like you have to take the thing apart to get to the
> chain and you can't skew the jaws if you want to. For
> about $100 less I'd still go with the Veritas Twin Screw.
>
> charlie b
It looks good, but by what you say it doesn't make sense for the money!
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