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Frank, Great pictures and tutorial. Thanks! I remember when those Kurt Anglelok vises first came out. Thay added so much versatility to the Bridgeport mill verses the old Bridgeport vise. Another nice feature of the Kurt vise is that for every pound of force along the axis of the screw the vise exerts a half pound of force down. Just sayin....
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