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1884 Ad - The New Wentworth Saw Vise |
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"Carpentry and Building," Vol. 6, No. 7, Jul. 1884, Pg 185. |
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10/26/2019 2:25:07 PM |
The New Wentworth Saw Vise.
In our volume for 1880 we described the Wentworth saw vise as then manufactured. It has been recently improved and Fig. 15 of our illustrations shows the form in which it is at present offered the trade. It will be noticed that it includes a screw clamp for attaching to a work-bench, thus rendering it very convenient for use. It is so arranged that by simply turning a thumb nut it can be tilted to any desired angle. A flexible rubber cushion or muffler between the jaws prevents vibration and renders saw-filing noiseless. The makers, the Seneca Manufacturing Company, Seneca Falls, N. Y., guarantee it to make no more noise than would be caused by filing on a solid piece of iron. The jaws open and close by turning a cam lever. The parts have been very care fully considered both in point of design and finish. Ample strength is provided and handsome appearance is at the same time secured. |
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