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    I am looking into a vise extension for my Dyna-King Professional vise. Have any of you tried tying with an extension? It allows you to tie away from the table or desk a bit so you are not hunched over as much. Fran Betters ties with an old vise he and a friend designed and built and it swings out away from his tying desk so he can lean back in his chair as he ties - it is more comfortable for him he says and since he ties quite a bit for his shop, he needs that. What do you think? [url=http://www.dyna-king.com/acces...d=078:28831]http://www.dyna-king.com/acces...d=078[/url:28831]

    Randy

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    I can see how some would find it more comfortable to tie that way.

    By the way, your link is missing the center part. How are you copying it and from what browser?

    Here's the complete link:
    [url=http://www.dyna-king.com/accessories_dtl.asp?itemval=20&pv=1&pid=078:ff67e]http://www.dyna-king.com/accessories_dtl.asp?itemval=20&pv=1&pid=078[/url:ff67e]

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    Joe:

    I must have not been paying attention when I copied the message and link. I posted it on OB Board as well. Thanks for completing it.

    Randy

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    Hi Randy,
    I've been using the Dyna-King L-Shape Vise Extension for the past 18+ months and like it alot. Before this I bought a L-shaped knock off and it was not bent the correct way. I hope this helps. Take-care.

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    or - [url=http://www.griffinenterprisesinc.com/vise_offset.jpg:ffe4c]http://www.griffinenterprisesinc.com/vise_offset.jpg[/url:ffe4c] from Griffin for $23

    [This message has been edited by Greg H (edited 17 September 2005).]

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    It is a very good item. Makes adjusting to different tables ery easy and being away from the table gives you more room between the fly and the table.

    Joe Fox

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    I've been using a Dyna King extension for 3 or 4 years. I have found no more comfortable way to tie, especially for long tying sessions eliminating back pain and fatigue. The extension also offers more flexibility to make vertical adjustments than a conventional set up.

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    I've been useing an extention setup for a very long time...It's been pieced together from old vise shafts as I've been through a few different stages of vise quality over the years....The only good use of a crown vise is in the making of an extention....The things we learn...lol

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    Hans W on the 'other board' mentioned that the perspective one has when using the extension takes some getting used to. I visited Fran Betters at his shop a while back and when he tied with an extended vise, he sat sideways to the table, which gave him the same perspective while tying. Do any of you find that to be an issue?

    Randy

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    Also, do you see a beneift of the adjustable extension versus the fixed one? The adjustable is up to a 9" extension and the fixed one is a 4" extension? The cost is only $5.00 more. I was worried a little that the longer extension might be wobbly.

    Randy

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