It has lots of clearance between parts that shouldn't too... /Nick
-----Ursprungligt meddelande----- Fr�n: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] F�r mark romero Skickat: den 13 december 2004 19:29 Till: [EMAIL PROTECTED] �mne: RE: [VFB] Swedish vise dilemma II Nick, that vise your using has LOTS of clearence........nice. mark >From: "Niclas Runarsson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >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 > >
