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Re: Woodwork bench build

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rpd wrote:
JPG wrote:Curious about that lever beside the lead screw. Lock?

Incorporate a 'peg' to engage work pieces with the movable face.

At first I thought that was what the lever was for, but do not see the
rising part'.
That is the quick release lever.
Vise quickrelease0.JPG
Squeezing the curved lever disengages the half nut and allows the moving jaw to slide open and closed.
Vise quickrelease1.JPG
This model did not come with a built in dog but I will add one when I install the wooden faces.
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Re: Woodwork bench build

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Am I seeing/reading correctly? JPG did know what that lever was for. Just lost all my love and faith. :rolleyes:
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ERLover wrote:Am I seeing/reading correctly? JPG did know what that lever was for. Just lost all my love and faith. :rolleyes:

Your premise may be true, but your conclusion is invalid. ;) When a person freely admits ignorance of something, that (to me) only serves to increase that person's credibility! :cool:
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So how does 'this' affect my credibility?

I did not know it had a release mechanism either. :eek: Had I known that, I 'might' have figgered it out! :D

Also my 'peg' should have been referred to as a 'dog'?


Woof Woof. :p
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JPG wrote:So how does 'this' affect my credibility?

I did not know it had a release mechanism either. :eek: Had I known that, I 'might' have figgered it out! :D

Also my 'peg' should have been referred to as a 'dog'?


Woof Woof. :p

But, but he said they were quick release in the original post. ;) :)
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jsburger wrote:
JPG wrote:So how does 'this' affect my credibility?

I did not know it had a release mechanism either. :eek: Had I known that, I 'might' have figgered it out! :D

Also my 'peg' should have been referred to as a 'dog'?


Woof Woof. :p

But, but he said they were quick release in the original post. ;) :)
Missed that :o

Almost missed it again now. :eek:


Must be getting senile. Actually 'distracted'.



Had I not missed it the first time, I am now not sure that I would have figgered it out. :rolleyes:
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Re: Woodwork bench build

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The first rule of the forum is - "There are no silly questions." :D
None of us know everything. There are always opportunities to learn. ;)
Any lapses of attention will be attributed to AAADD (Age Activated Attention Deficit Disorder) which is pretty universal, at least at my house.
I suspect ERLover was just winding you up and no actual disrespect was intended.
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JPG, Ron D figured it out, thats why I put this at the end :rolleyes:
JPG you are still my #1.
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ERLover wrote:JPG, Ron D figured it out, thats why I put this at the end :rolleyes:
JPG you are still my #1.
ERLover: Does "Wild Bad Bob" know this?
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Dusty, I dont know if it was in a PM or a post, I am not him, we might have the same sense of humor, and I searched him here and read allot of his stuff, like I said to you, seems like he has anger issues, loves ERs, and a simular sense of humor. Now put it to bed, please :)
KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE EQUALS WISDOM. Albert Einstein
The Greatness officially starts :D :D :D :D :D :D
Greenie, Grayling, SS stand alone BS and BS SPT, jointer and belt sander, 3 Ers with Speed Changers. I think those 3 cover my ER needs, and space for them. :)
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