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Enhance Woodworking Precision with Shop Fox D2254 6 Inch Wood Planer Review

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Revainrating 2.5 out of 5  
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2.7
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Description of Enhance Woodworking Precision with Shop Fox D2254 6 Inch Wood Planer

Package Dimensions: 9.652 H x 24.384 L x 15.748 W (centimeters). Package Weight: 6.1 pounds. Country of Origin : China.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Big. for the price of

This is a really good vice. But the price is amazing. The bracket isn't quite right so when attaching it to the bench I had to secure it with some large washers to keep it perpendicular to the floor. And the jaws are a bit off so I had to use a small plane to give one of my liners a slight angle. Basically, the manufacturing tolerances are not very good. So it's a problem, but install it if you want it to be really accurate. But once installed it honestly doesn't look much different than a vise

Pros
  • vice
Cons
  • Long delivery time

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Looks good, but there are three main problems

First, good. The paint is nice and looks good. Then not so much. 1. The screw appears to be improperly tightened and will not close the vise, leaving it open about 1/2 inch. Some people put wood inserts in their vise, but I only do it when I'm doing a good job. Didn't expect to have to just close the vise 2. The bolt was very tight after closing the vise 1/2 The oil didn't help. Remove the guide rods and the vise will close to the last 1/2 inch. 3. The vise has a V-shaped hole. Normally the…

Pros
  • Vise
Cons
  • Crumpled

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Shopfox Vise: Vise

I bought 2 of the 8" vise vises for a workbench I built from recycled materials. The goal of my project was to build a solid bench for $100 or less, which I did. The vise is ok for the price I paid but they have some issues. First, the mounting bracket is not machined perpendicular to the jaws. So when you set up the vise it looks fine, but the vise keeps the piece of wood plumb with the bench. Why is this a problem? If using a hand plane, plan the board if it is not level with the bench you…

Pros
  • Power & Hand Tools
Cons
  • Available in black only