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<blockquote data-quote="steelfingers" data-source="post: 3654091" data-attributes="member: 38658"><p>Picked up two vintage vices today. I'll completly restore both and bolt them on my bench (bench is 11' 6" long and 2' deep). They are the ones you can use the anvil on top and not break it. I'll sand them down smooth, put some filler where it's needed, sand/prime and paint fire engine red with with lettering.</p><p>Have to see my surgeon tomorrow or I would finish the skeleton of the top with support legs as well as attaching to wall on 3 sides.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steelfingers, post: 3654091, member: 38658"] Picked up two vintage vices today. I'll completly restore both and bolt them on my bench (bench is 11' 6" long and 2' deep). They are the ones you can use the anvil on top and not break it. I'll sand them down smooth, put some filler where it's needed, sand/prime and paint fire engine red with with lettering. Have to see my surgeon tomorrow or I would finish the skeleton of the top with support legs as well as attaching to wall on 3 sides. [/QUOTE]
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