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by Rod True » Thu Oct 04, 2007 2:49 pm
Lillian, I have been without a guitar vise of any sort for the past 5 years now. Having built 4 guitars without one, wedging the body against a wall to scrap the bindings or to try and sand the sides, let me say that I never want to do it again and I feel that the time spent both making the guitar troji and doing the instruction package was worth while. Yes it looks good but for me function always has to come before fashion and this guitar vise sure holds the guitar well, it is very sturdy. If I were to build the vise again based on my instructions and plans, I think I would be able to get it all done in about 2-3 hours.
Dave, believe it or not, I don't have any good space to build that style of guitar vise. My shop is very small but I have storage space for this vise under my go bar bench which is in a corner of my shop and would only allow me to work on the guitar from one side if I used a vise like yours. I thought an awful lot about the guitar vise, I hum'd and ha'd for about a year after I saw the vise like you have and the troji and because I can pull it out and work on the guitar from all sides I went with the troji.
Now, I haven't been able to use it yet as I just finished it today, but with the guitar in there, I did a little sanding and let me tell you, this thing really is rock solid. With just one foot on the base, it doesn't move at all. If I was to be scraping bindings, I would put both feet on the base and have at it. I'm sure it will be very sturdy.
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