[WWI] grip

Magnus Berggren denstore at brikks.com
Sun Nov 30 06:23:19 EST 2008


I´ll ask around, but as I remember they where fairly simple things.
They where attached by magnets, and had gooves both vertical and horizontally.
This is probably a different brand, but follows the same principle:
http://www.scangrip.com/uk/x_index.asp?url=bakker_001.asp

Cheers,
Magnus
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: peter leonard 
  To: World War I Modeling Mailing List 
  Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2008 1:14 AM
  Subject: Re: [WWI] grip


  They are all interesting, perhaps most of all the vice with the plastic inserts. Where is it available?

  cheers

  Peter


  On Sun, Nov 30, 2008 at 9:08 AM, Magnus Berggren <denstore at brikks.com> wrote:

    My father lost a lot of strenght due to reumatism, especially in his right hand, and when he needed to do more precision work, like soldering, he used a large vice, with soft plastic protectors for the jaws(?). I know he used it when he finished his last Cutty Sark model as well. Maybe a solution? 

    Cheers,
    Magnus
      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: peter leonard 
      To: World War I Modeling Mailing List 
      Sent: Saturday, November 29, 2008 11:26 PM
      Subject: [WWI] grip


      For those who don't know I had the second of two strokes about four years ago. I hope it will be the last :( This has left the right leg weakend and the right arm almost totally paralised. I want to return modeling in a small way.

      Do any of you know of a grip that will help me do this? I'm looking for something that will hold a peice steady while I glue it and present the other peice to it; not as easy as it sounds. I've looked and I can't find anything. Perhaps one of you knows someone in the same possition?

      cheers

      Peter


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