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No azz clown Ted Sheet'ferbrAinz I was making a point that a vise is made for holding something you are working on....not to be used as an anvil.

Your big Wilton vise can hold big things....I don't ned a vise to hold big things.

I'm glad you feel the big vise makes up for your lack of craftsmanship.

It's okay Ted.


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The guy who broke a vise is thinking he should school somebody on craftsmanship. That is rare air. Until yesterday, I couldnt even say I knew anyone who ever broke a vise. Ive seen broken vises, but, never a clown who would fess up to it.

You are like a gift that keeps on giving.

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Better go back and read the thread azz' clown extraordinaire...

Originally Posted By: keith

A vise is no substitute for a blacksmith's anvil. I learned this the hard way when I broke a good vise years ago, hammering on something with a sledge hammer.


I see you missed this...

That's what happens when you selective read peoples posts...you miss things because it doesn't serve your purpose.

Ready to attack Keith now ?


To be a craftsman you need a little bit of artistic ability Ted...not my fault God didn't shine on you Ted.


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I beat on something I was holding in a Versa Vice 30+ years ago....broke it.








I can't say I honestly know anybody this stupid.


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Can you say dingle'berry...

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Go bust a vise, clown boy....


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Craftsmanship is not beating a part in a vise
until the vise breaks. Make a note of that.

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Haaa....afraid to mess with Keith.


Haaaa....haa...ha...ha

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Keith aint trying to sell anybody a junk vise like you are, clown boy.

Good to see the parrot vise guys understood clown boys would use their vise, and updated the base to take real bolts. But, Ill let you in on a little secret.

It aint never going to be a Wilton.

And, no matter how many times you park you ass on that seat that says Craftsman, it doesnt mean you are one.


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Hey Ted, I got my Reed 4 vise. Luckily, its not a piece of junk. Its really nice, but deserves a good clean and lube which I intend to do. Reed 204R, a 4 vise. I wanted to show you a photo of my almost 3 anvil my Dad bough almost 40 years ago, but I dont know how to post photos. I think its Civil War vintage and has seen lots of use and abuse. The Hardy hole is huge. Oh well, its a cool old thing. If you hit a hammer on it, it pops right back up. Good forged metal, I guess. I cant pick the damned thing up, had to use the front end loader of my tractor. Loaded it in my pick up with the tractor and it fell over; the horn poked a hole in the rubber mat bed liner. Its a real beast, but well used after 150 years or so. Im guessing it would be the ticket with a huge vise???? PS, Ted, sent you an email with photo of the anvil....its huge!


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Originally Posted By: Ted Schefelbein
Keith aint trying to sell anybody a junk vise like you are, clown boy.

Good to see the parrot vise guys understood clown boys would use their vise, and updated the base to take real bolts. But, Ill let you in on a little secret.

It aint never going to be a Wilton.

And, no matter how many times you park you ass on that seat that says Craftsman, it doesnt mean you are one.


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Ted


I ain't selling anything...

If yer scared just say yer scared Mr. Azz ClOwn

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