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beech

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  1. The stock support stand I have (got with the rest of the stuff) is two pieces of square stock that fit inside each other, welded to a plow share thingy, with a v-shape on the top and a handle welded to all-thread that goes in a nut on the outer piece of square stock to make it easily adjustable.  Sorry, no pics now, and not a very good description.  Now I have to start my German homework...

  2. Well, we're glad to have you join us.  Put your location in you profile, and always read the stickies at the top, we don't mind questions, just not ones that have already been answered about a dozen dozen times.  I've seen people get in big trouble over not doing their research, but you shouldn't have any issues.

    P.S.  If your back is getting you it very well could mean that it's time to raise the height of the anvil, so you're not bending over.

  3. Sorry, I was not intending to start a big deal over this.  While you are indeed correct that weight and mass can be used pretty much interchangeable in everyday life, technically there is a fundamental difference.  Weight is defined to be equivalent to mass (the amount of matter in an object) times the acceleration due to gravity.  This means that an object's mass never changes, but it's weight can, depending on the strength of gravity it is experiencing.  Thus, on earth, since gravity doesn't change (much, but that's a whole 'nother can of worms), we can use them to refer to how much we are purchasing, etc., without it being an issue.  Again, sorry for the trouble this caused.

  4. 17 minutes ago, JHCC said:

    Nice lines overall, but it looks unfinished. The sharp corners on the handle are going to be a problem, and you really need to sand the burn marks off the end grain of the walnut.

     

    He is after all the Grammar hammer.  :)

  5. Mine, which was modified by welding some big square tube onto the mounting bracket, is mounted on the table the anvil is on.  That's not how I set it up, that's how I got it, but I haven't had any problems with it getting in the way of using the anvil.  Some time I'll get around to taking pictures and posting them. In the picture you can see the table (before I mounted the vise, this was before I actually started, so I now have a different setup). The vise goes on the far end, opposite the anvil, and would face toward the left if it was mounted.

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