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fjimp
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Headstock Stand

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While working to prepare my Brothers tools for sale I had occasion to remove and replace a headstock. My son was helping and grabbed the tool shown in the attachment which made a perfect stand. Try it you will be surprised. Sorry I didn't think to take a picture of the headstock standing happily in the clamp. Jim
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Great idea.
What size clamp is that?
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mikelst wrote:Great idea.
What size clamp is that?
It was either 10" or 12" Clamp. I suppose the 12" would offer greater height. Jim
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