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We just don't have enough of these any more.

Today's offering is a 3.25" angle vise. Barely been used. Adjustable out to 90°. Read up here for more details.

To enter, you must have a minimum 500 posts and tell us what awesome project you would use this for. You must also be able to provide a physical mailing address for UPS (no PO boxes) in the continental United States.

The winner will be determined in a purely arbitrary manner at a time unbeknownst even to me. Good luck!


Angle Vise by kpkina, on Flickr

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Unlucky No. 1!

Nice tool. I have a drill press and would find that very useful. Living on a farm, I am often drilling odd angled holes either to repair a piece of equipment, or to build something for the horses to break. Right now, I'm building a 16 foot ramp so my dog can climb into a trailer.

Thanks for the chance.



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That baby looks brand New! Please enter me, If I win I want to go to Artie S!
 
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Please DO NOT put me in for the Karma.

But that’s a beautiful vise. An objet d'art. Very generous of you.



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I would LOVE to use that with my milling machine!

I’ve actually been wanting to fabricate some power feed bar nuts for my Bridgeport; they’re like 50-80 bucks each online.

This could be used for tons of other things on a mill.


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Please toss my name in the hat, I can see several uses for that with a drill press.

Thank You




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Posts: 6565 | Location: Near the Beaverdam in VA | Registered: February 13, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I'd like to enter, please.

I'd use it to press out small bearings out of equipment and to hold equipment on the bench at various angles to uninstall and install nozzles.


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Put me in the running. Looks perfect to hold and cut and file fitting odd shaped new parts. Gun parts too.



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I would like a chance please. I would use that in my wood shop to hold numerous embellishment projects. Thanks for the chance!
Some of my work. Shelf at a local co-op.


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Please count me in. I have many uses for the vice from drilling at different angles on my drill press and working on circuit boards and vintage audio equipment. Thanks for offering this karma.
 
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Please include me. That would be handy for holding round and square stock for drilling operations to construct yagi and vertical antennas. Thanks!
 
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As an avid DIY guy, I appreciate the opportunity, so please include me as well.
Thank you.

Will b used to aid in reloading.

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This is awesome. I would put it to use with some of my welding projects.. thanks for the chance.



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Please include me in this generous karma. I don’t have a specific project in mind for this vise, but I do a lot of woodworking, auto repair and general tinkering and am looking to get deeper into gunsmithing (I’m submitting my FFL application this week or next). Despite having a dedicated shop with a number of other vises, I don’t have an angle vise and would use this for work holding in place of some of the other janky combinations of bench vises and clamps that I currently use for work positioning.




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Please include me in your generous karma. I'm actually doing this for my wife as she is the family woodworker. Just the other day i came home to her out in the shop using her Kreg jig to drill holes in the book case she is currently building. She would make good use of it.

Thank you for the Karma for the board.


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This would be very helpful in my ongoing project to craft a semi-fancy walking stick. I am slowly fashioning a dogwood trunk into something that has engraved vines, a checkered hand hold and some other decorations. Being able to secure it in various orientations would make this effort much more productive. Please include me, and thanks for the generous karma.
 
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Put me in! It would go perfect with my mill!



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I do not have an awesome project in mind right now but this would be very useful in my hobby level wood working to drill holes at exact angles.



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Please count me in . My son is a building contractor and recently bought a new tool trailer . We've been trying to customize the interior with shelving , cubbies , charging stations , and LED lighting . A lot fabricating going on .
 
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Please add me, great addition to any hobbyist.




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