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(05-05-2022, 12:52 PM)RonB1957 Wrote: So you got my curiosity up a bit and I weighed my two vises.
Multiple Acme vises is a good habit to have.
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(05-05-2022, 12:52 PM)RonB1957 Wrote: So you got my curiosity up a bit and I weighed my two vises.
First of all: You suck big times.
BUT: isn't it strictly forbidden to have more than one of theses vises? I pretty sure!
So if you nee any help, you know where I am.
Cheers
Pedder
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(05-05-2022, 12:52 PM)RonB1957 Wrote: So you got my curiosity up a bit and I weighed my two vises.
First of all: You suck big times.
BUT: isn't it strictly forbidden to have more than one of theses vises? I pretty sure!
So if you need any help (from a lawyer), you know where I am.
Cheers
Pedder
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(05-06-2022, 06:34 AM)Pedder Wrote: First of all: You suck big times.
BUT: isn't it strictly forbidden to have more than one of theses vises? I pretty sure!
So if you need any help (from a lawyer), you know where I am.
Cheers
Pedder
If it is, it is a good thing I sold the other two I had. You never know when the AVHP, ( ACME Vise Hoard Police) will show up at your door.
Sold one filer to a gent up north of me, near Wisconsin and another to an acquaintance that now lives in N. Carolina, I think. So now I don't have a filer myself, but I would rather buy them and just sit on them for a while to keep them from going to the scrap yard. Seems like most of the aluminum vises came on the bench top models, but perhaps they were just a newer version. Those cast iron handles are easy to snap, btw. I had to replace both of mine with a steel version. SO who ever ships one may wish to remove the cast iron handle first. I will keep you in mind, Pedder.
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