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Thread: I was getting real tired.

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    I was getting real tired.

    Running down to the shop where the WW bench and vise are.
    I was doing some trim work in the den and needed to fine tune a few pieces of oak.
    Took a chance on the Ridged MSUV. and it worked pretty good.
    Make sure you push against the legs when you plane for a fairly stable platform.
    Works pretty good.
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    TJH
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  2. Good one, Tyler! I like resourceful.

    I've been thinking of selling my DeWally SCMS mounted to my Rigid MSUV--but I might keep the cart to make a portable workbench. That's something I have frequent need for and I haven't used the DeWally for a couple years.

    Take care, Mike

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    Way to go Tyler! Of course, now you need a tail vise and some bench dogs on that thing .

    Maurice

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    Great idea

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    what's that phrase ..... something about "necessity is the mother of invention"

    Well done!

    Joe

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    Creekers,
    You got me thinking. I know dangerous .
    I'm sure there is some untapped potential for this tool.
    This is more "out of the box thinking" I did with the MSUV.
    http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?p=106142#post106142
    A vise could come in handy on a work site
    Any other ideas you've come up with
    TJH
    Live Like You Mean It.



    http://www.northhouse.org/

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