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Building a High Vise #5: Lathe Work, Handle
Eric - the "Loft"
This is where I made a few adjustments to the plans. The plans called for a 1-1/2" steel pipe (no luck sourcing anything local) I did have a few ...
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Hydraulic crane (T and J) #1: Crane boom
Dutchy
A while ago I started another T and J building process. And from that what I think might be interesting I will make a blog entry. According the pla...
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Overlay Panels for a Car Project #9: Installing Strips
Steve Rasmussen
The first strip to install is the center ash trim. A dab of hot melt glue is put onto the green tape between the pencil marks for the center trim....
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Building a High Vise #1: Getting started
Eric - the "Loft"
I saw a plan for a High Vise, which looked sturdy and it raises the work up to be seen better and no bending over. This is out of "Shop Notes" Vol ...
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Building a High Vise #2: Jaws and Bench Nut.
Eric - the "Loft"
I decided to shape the Jaws on this while waiting for the order to arrive. THe Jaws consist of two sets, one is smoth which I will attach some leat...
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Building a High Vise #4: Shaping the Jaws
Eric - the "Loft"
Removed the clamps and everything looked good, had to scrap some glue excess off. The first thing up was to cut the curves at the top and bottom o...
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Building a High Vise #3: Drilling Holes
Eric - the "Loft"
Received the Acme Threads for this project. I did not want to drill any holes until I had them in hand to measure for the clearance needed. I set ...
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