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Tongue_Vise_-_Clamp_Opening.JPGWagon Tongue Vise - Clamp Opening - Vertical58 viewsOldSneelock
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Tongue_Vise_-_Jaw_width.JPGWagon Tongue Vise - Jaw Width51 viewsThe vise has 4" jaws which would classify it as a small post type vise.OldSneelock
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Tongue_Vise_-_Right_side.JPGWagon Tongue Vise - Right Side149 viewsOldSneelock
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Tongue_Vise_-_Clamp_Opening_-_Horizontal.JPGWagon Tongue Vise - Clamp Opening69 viewsIf this is designed to clamp on a wagon tongue it must be a fairly narrow cross section. At it's widest it is 3 3/4" but since the corner is intersected by the lower clamping bar the most it could be is 2 1/2" x 3 3/4"OldSneelock
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Tonge_Vise_-_Left_side.JPGWagon Tongue Vise - Left Side88 viewsWhen I bought my 1946 Ford Truck I was telling the owner about my amateur blacksmithing. He pulled this vise off of a shelf and gave it to me because he said he would never use it.OldSneelock
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100_0806.JPGSummer 2008: Record O50 beading chip deflector59 viewsRichard's shiny and very complete O50 with a tongue cutter mounted in it, plus the elusive beading chip deflector. At least that's what it appears to be. I tried the plane with and without this little gizmo and it jammed up quickly without the attachment.dlarue
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IMG_1054.jpgStanley #48160 viewsTongue & Groove plane I found at antique mallBad Andy
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tonguedrumsun.jpgtongue drum side79 viewsPhil E.
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toungedrumtop.jpgtongue drum with chip carved sides68 viewsPhil E.
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tonguedrummand.jpgtongue drum side63 viewsPhil E.
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