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Two Vises on One Workbench
Issue: Issue 311
Posted Date: 10/9/2012

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It's no vice to have two vises, but my woodworking shop didn't have a good place to put a metal working vise-even though I could have put one to good use on occasion. I managed to solve the problem by bolting a metal working vise to an "L" shaped bracket made from 3/4 inch thick plywood.

Now, when my woodworking projects require some metal work. I simply clamp the short leg of the bracket into the vise and it's ready to use. When not in use, it can be easily stored out of the way.

- Collise Brown; Waterville, VT

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