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Took a gamble today
A while back I asked folk's opinions on rotary vises. Since then, I've been watching Craigslist and Ebay. Today I placed a bid on a Danica Danvise and won. The vise does have a little damage to the jaws. I messaged the seller, and he said the damage only affected the ability to hold tiny hooks which I do not tie. It does not affect the indexing of the rotary capabilities at all. For less than $35.00 including the shipping I decided to risk it for the biscuit and won it. It should be delivered later next week. This will be a huge upgrade from the vise that came with my Cabelas tying kit. I've already bookmarked and watched a video on how to properly setup and dial in the vise. This is going to be fun.
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Smokin deal Todd,,,,you’ll be tying like a pro in no- time
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Congrats on the find. I had to look that vise up. Seems nice enough. Let us know how you like it.
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I will keep everyone posted once it arrives and I get it set up.
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Was my first rotary way back when I started some 17 years ago now. I didn’t use it but one year, but it did a good job!
Sounds like a good deal and maybe you can ask the MFG for a new jaw if needed!
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I am sure if you want to use small hooks for some reason you could get new jaws. Nice patience on finding this vice.
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I still have my Danvise and it is a good vise. I have tied hundreds of jigs with it and it still works like a charm. You got a very good vise and the price paid is outstanding.
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New jaws are available, it's just a matter of finding it in stock.