Vagn, are you trying to say, even Stevie Wonder could tye on it? LMAO, mark.....

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Subject: SV: [VFB] Swedish vise dilemma II
Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 00:17:22 +0100

Vagn,

It's the cam jaws version. I have cam jaws on my other vice, so I'd like to
think I'm used to them and will make them last. I'll be even more careful
with this one. since it's going to become the sunshine in my life.  ;o)

/Nick




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Hi Nick,
I too have a Danvise and have had it for 4 years now.
If you want one look out, there are two types of jaws, cam jaw and jaws with
a "finger screw" ??. I like and have the once with the cam jaw, if you are
not used to use can jaws you have to be careful at the beginning not to
tighten the jaws to much, if you do you will ruin the jaws. (belive me I
tried it :-()t


BTW.
If you are still looking at going to the Danish Fly Festival, take a look at
www.flyfestival.dk to see who is coming(sorry guys it is in danish).


Vagn Hansen

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It has lots of clearance between parts that shouldn't too...

/Nick



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Nick, that vise your using has LOTS of clearence........nice. mark

>From: "Niclas Runarsson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: [VFB] Swedish vise dilemma II
>Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2004 19:08:11 +0100
>
>Ok, I have a question to all of you rich of experience...
>
>For reference I have an Eagle Rotating Vise
>(http://www.jkflugfiske.com/bilder/eagle_rotating.jpg). It works for a
>guy in my league, but it has draw-backs like wobbling poor-precision
>made parts. When rotating, the screw also tightens itself, which can be
>really annoying.
>(To this comes of course the Indian jaw steel quality, but that's still in
>the future... it's not that old yet.)
>
>I'm looking at a Danvise
>(http://www.eflytyer.com/tools/danica_vises.html)... the polymer vise.
>Retails around $80. It doesn't look bad... but that's all I know. I
>will never be able to try it out before bying, which a guy with my
>budget would prefer. So I turn to You! Has it got draw-backs that I
>might want to know of?
>
>Is this "chunk of plastic" worth the money?
>(For those who have tried MY vise, is there $80 of satisfaction between
>them?)
>
>Thanks in advance
>/Nick
>
>






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