The original vertical devise was installed between two horizonital vises. I
used to use it to make tenons but have switched to a router table for that task
now. Don P
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Subject: Re: A well-equiped 1000 (60 in center to center) in Denver for $2100
Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2013 18:12:11 -0800
The adjustable vice was a neat idea.
I think it angled up to 45º each way?
-Tim
The original one was fixed. This must have been a later version.
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Subject: Re: A well-equiped 1000 (60 in center to center) in Denver for $2100
Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2013 18:12:11 -0800
The adjustable vice was a neat
The original one was fixed. the adjustable one must have been a later edition
that also added the cross pieces so you didn't have to use the horizontal
devises to support it.
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That vice is installed upside down.
-Tim
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Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2013 7:58 PM
Subject: Re: A well-equiped 1000 (60 in center to center) in Denver for $2100
Hello Begat,
The adjustable vice was a neat idea.
I think it angled up to 45º each way?
-Tim
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From: Bill Bulkeley
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Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2013 11:17 PM
Subject: RE: A well-equiped 1000 (60 in center to center) in
Hello Bill,
I know, I know. Can't wait. Giggle, Giggle.
Begat
On Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 2:17 AM, Bill Bulkeley bulke...@mmnet.com.au wrote:
I had one before the fire but gone now there were 2 types i know of one
you could adjust the vertical angle and the other was fixed i miss mine but
the
Dont feel so bad Bill. Legacy will not come to Detroit , And I cant figure out
why??? At least you can say the distance it a problem, I think thay just will
not cross 8 mile road. ;-p (an old inside joke.) ;-)
You are not the only one who will not be seeing any first hand Legacy goods
this
Hi Curtis
I figured out why Legacy will not be in Detroit, very simple! There is no
show there so all is explained
Regards
Roger
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Hello,
When I was at the show in Fredericksburg last year, the vendors complained
that Detroit was a very unprofitable venue. On the other hand, the
customers at the show said there was little new stuff being shown. Legacy
got a lot of attention there. However, they did not have a booth, per
The hole thing here is that there use to be two Woodworking shows a year in the
past. But last year there was only one ,It was held at a trade center, ( a flea
market of kinds. Not a nice place. ) The vendors were few and there products
were mainly for box work, and those, lathe people only
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Sent: Friday, 4 January 2013 9:06 AM
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Subject: Re: A well-equiped 1000 (60 in center to center) in Denver for
$2100
The
Hello All,
A guy in Denver is asking $2100 for a 1000 that comes with the following:
floor stand with elevation controls, locking casters,
rotary indexing table,
horizontal bench vise,
vertical bench vise and
tool rack.
It has a rare image of the vertical vise.
I've never seen the Vertical Vise before. However, looking at the one in the below link, I don't think he/she has it installed properly (it looks to be installed upside down to me). The way it is mounted would certainly interfere with the movement of the carriage. Perhaps they put it on this way
Hello Tim,
No, the vise is not installed in the picture. It's just sitting there.
The only one I've seen installed is on a legacy dovetail video for the
CNC. Here's the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WKu6OC47Qv8
I wish I had one.
Begat
On Wed, Jan 2, 2013 at 10:07 PM,
Hello Begat,I wrote the comment - not Tim. I was addressing that question/request to Tim; separate from the comments. (To Tim and others, sorry for the confusion.)As for the V.Vise. A close look shows it to be clamped down on both the near and far rails. My guess is that he could advertise the
I had one before the fire but gone now there were 2 types i know of one you
could adjust the vertical angle and the other was fixed i miss mine but the
revo is a vertical vice in itself and adjustable too
So you do own one begat old buddy
Bill
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