For years I've had a thing about tail vises, end vises, wagon vises, for that matter anything that hangs off or works from the right end of my right handed bench. I've thought they were not worth the time or money to install. That there were better ways to do the same job from a cost/benefit/complexity view.
Here comes the crow and I must say with a helping fava beans it may be quite tasty. Will Meyers has come up with a wagon vise designed for his benches but usable on almost any bench. From its looks, it looks to address most of my concerns about wagon vises. I've ordered one, it should arrive next week. I've a BC Classic screw and a 14" crisscross on a shelf, once the wagon vise hardware arrives I'll start sourcing wood for a base and slab. I expect this build will have a 7' to 8' slab, other than that just a standard Moravian bench but with a metal vise screw, crisscross, and a wagon vise.
Then come the real question: Which of the current benches gets kicked off the island?
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