First Ever Tool Gloat - Vice Angle Fixture Thingy ;-)

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Magicniner
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First Ever Tool Gloat - Vice Angle Fixture Thingy ;-)

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I've never seen one of these before but on seeing it I had to have it -
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It fits flat to the rear vice jaw with the two cutouts at the bottom and the round face towards the moving jaw.
The base is a 50mm Sine Bar with the two rods in the slots, the round bit has 5 degree divisions marked and can be locked at any angle, it has a shelf for flat work and a V for round work. 1, 2, 3 and 4 degree spacers are included for use with the sine bar feature.
The kit includes threaded bars, clamp blocks and wing nuts to retain it to the rear vice jaw.
Best of all I already have a use for it ;-)

- Nick
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Frank Ford
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Re: First Ever Tool Gloat - Vice Angle Fixture Thingy ;-)

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That does look gloat-worthy, and pretty cute, too!

Thanks a lot - now I want one. . .
Cheers,

Frank Ford
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Re: First Ever Tool Gloat - Vice Angle Fixture Thingy ;-)

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Magicniner wrote:IBest of all I already have a use for it ;-)
The best jobs are where you get to buy a tool and you get to keep it when the job is done.

Steve
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