looks like a machinist vice without the screw Tom
On Tue, Sep 17, 2013 at 5:22 PM, Okla Mike (Liltwisted) <
legacym...@iglide.net> wrote:
> It does look pre legacy. WoodChuck rails are 1" wide so I would say itis a
> carriage stop for a
> WoodChuck. Never seen one but that's how i would us
It does look pre legacy. WoodChuck railsare 1" wide so I would say
itis a carriage stop for a WoodChuck. Never seen one but that's how i
would use it.
Mike
OK
On 9/17/2013 4:15 PM, joe biunno at finun...@aol.com wrote:
have two of these that were with all my misc. parts from an 1800 or
1200.
We are the woodchuck site :-). I don't recognize it as a Legacy part either.
-Tim
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It does look pre legacy. WoodChuck railsare 1" wide so I would say
itis a carriage stop for a WoodChuck. Never seen one but that's how i
would use it.
Mike
OK
On 9/17/2013 4:15 PM, joe biunno at finun...@aol.com wrote:
have two of these that were with all my misc. parts from an 1800 or
1200.
nt to post question & photos on the Woodchuck site (if there is one) as well as some woodturning/woodworking sites.Thanks.Mac -Original Message-
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have two of these that were with all my misc. parts from an 1800 or
1200...approx. 3' long by 1 1/4" wide by 1 1/4" high...black nylon type
ma