Build a Simple WORKBENCH.

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Title: Build a Simple WORKBENCH.
Authors: BARRETT, NEAL (AUTHOR)
Source: Popular Mechanics. Jul/Aug2022, p50-57. 8p. 16 Color Photographs, 1 Diagram, 1 Chart.
Subjects: Workbenches, N95 respirators, Synthetic fibers
Abstract: END VISE Built into the end of your bench, these are designed to clamp flat panels on the bench surface to work on their face. BENCHTOP VISE Bolted to the top of a workbench, this vise is great for metalworking projects like welding and soldering, or for holding small objects to tighten or loosen bolts. Since the vise sits above the bench top, you have easy access to more sides of the project, and you have the freedom to mount the vise anywhere on the bench. [Extracted from the article]
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Abstract:END VISE Built into the end of your bench, these are designed to clamp flat panels on the bench surface to work on their face. BENCHTOP VISE Bolted to the top of a workbench, this vise is great for metalworking projects like welding and soldering, or for holding small objects to tighten or loosen bolts. Since the vise sits above the bench top, you have easy access to more sides of the project, and you have the freedom to mount the vise anywhere on the bench. [Extracted from the article]
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