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Plug Building - Got Wood? Got Plug?

 
 
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Old 12-22-2005, 10:44 AM   #5
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If you are pretty good at building stuff, using the ideas guys have posted here to build your own would be the way to go. If you are like me and could f up an anvil with a feather, buying one would be a better solution. I've owned both the Penn State (had it mounted on my Grizzly) and the Vega (have it on the Jet). Sold the Penn State to a friend after I got the Vega. The Vega is definitely the better one. If you get the Penn State, mrpogie posted some good info on SOL a few years back on how to set up templates with it. Waaaay better info than the directions Penn State gave. When using the Penn State, I found it best to at least round off the blank prior to using the dup. On the Vega, I just go from square stock to plug. Big concideration is how many plugs you intend to build. If you are doing 100's, the Vega may be the better option.

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