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I was at friendship on monday and a couple of dealers had some sample builder benches out. both were sold out until the fall. I was wondering if anyone has used one and are there plans available? The looked like they might work well but not sure.
 
Are you lookin for one like this?
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Or one more like this
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I have a materials list I can email ya on the first one,PM me with yer e-mail address and I'll send it, the second one the second one consists of a parrot vise from grizzley, a tire rim with a bag of readymix in it. A piece of 2" pipe with a piece of 1/4" plate about 8" square welded on top to bolt the vise to. Bill
 
Digger, I used Bill's plan for my gun-building bench, and it has worked out fine. Rather than the suggested 2 x 4's, I went with 2 x 6's for a little more strength and weight, and if the wife doesn't pull the car too far forward in our one-car garage, I have enough room to tinker around! Thanks again, Bill. :hatsoff:
 
i used the clamp from bill's plan on my bench....i just made the top flat where the rubber strap is........bob

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Thanks Bill, I just sent you a PM. The first one is exactly what i was talking about. One of the ones at friendship had a swivel built into the clamp. If I can get a pic of it I will post for all to see. Not sure how well it will work but might be interesting.
 
That first picture isn't mine, I got it from another website, with no credit for the maker unfortunatley. I wish I could say it was my idea, but I'm not that smart. :hmm: :) I know Tip Curtis makes them. I had my pencil sharpener on mine but moved it to the wall, so I could put on a Bar Bouy for my favorite beverage, and I put on a small pony vise for doing metalwork fitting right at the project. It simplifys fitting parts, like ramrod ferrels, or inlays. Make them higher than shown, it saves back strain. Bill
 
Hey Riverrat you just gave me an idea. How about the ugliest bench or the messiest one for a post?? Not sure if it has already been done or not. What do you think?

rabbit03
 
riverrat,
I'm with you, how do you find anything
in all that cleanliness. You could operate on
that bench. :rotf: :rotf: :rotf:
snake-eyes :hatsoff:
 
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