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    just wondered how many of u have the extension and how much does it help. also where did you get yours. the danvise is somewhat a bulky vise, when tying with 18 and smaller. also the extension would be nice with longer streamers. i have read somewhere that the jaws are switched so that it fits? by that i mean the hook sz adjustment screw is now toward u if u are a righty. will call the local shop to see if they have them or can get them. i doubt it though cause they don't carry danvises.
    i do have the vise, just want the extension

    thanks
    WWFF

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    Hey, Warm Water....go direct to Al Beatty... sponsor here and he'll take care of you ....both the extension and explaining the setup....

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    I got one for mine and it's SO much better now. I got mine straight from Al, think it was like $20 or so, about a year ago. I'm a righty and the adjustment screw is still on the far side of the jaws

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    it works really well. I wish the vise was made that way in the first place. Here is how much I like it. I lucked upon a Renzetti traveler for a pittance, tried it and went back to the Danvise with extension. I sold the Renzetti.

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    how much more space does it give u? (how far are the jaws with the extension from where they were without the extension)

    thanks

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    The extension is worth the price, However for tying the small one's 20 and smaller( I'm working on 26's now) The Danvise just don't do it.
    I talked to Al and he tried grinding down a set of jaws and was not totally happy with the result. Then he had his hands worked on(surgery) now he dosent have a problem.
    Yesterday I picked up a "Anvil Atlas Vise" after playing with "Travelers" and others and for my "Arthritic Sausage" fingers it seemed to work Great. The Early Atlas was a piece of 'Junk" I got one of the 2nd generation well made finish is good a a LOT of Room behind the jaws. And it's built like a Tank.
    Bill
    I Can Stop Tying Any Time I Choose... I Just Choose Not To!

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    i'll stick with my danvise, besides why do i want to tie on a hook that i can't see

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    how much more space does it give u? (how far are the jaws with the extension from where they were without the extension)
    I'm not at home right now so I can't give you an exact number, but I would guesstimate it's about 2.5"-3"

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    Default Re: danvise extension arm

    plenty more room. I tie much faster now that my fingers are not cramped.

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    I regularly tie down to size 24 with my danvise and extension! I hate to undercut Al, but you can pick up the extensions on ebay for a few bucks less.
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