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    Here's the one i use.
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    Is that the RS bow vise MBH?
    ROBOBow 400
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    As for customer service. I couldn't tell you. As with most quality products I doubt that you'll ever be in need of repairs.
    ^^ The way it should be, never having to know if customer service is great or not! Too bad it isn't that way for all companies. It makes you wonder when eveyone knows about great customer service from a company doesn't it? ^^

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hutch~n~Son Archery View Post
    Not bow press Speedykills bow vise.LOL

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    Oh ok,i do my center serving sitting in chair with bow on my legs,i eye ball everything else,just use my hands to hold bow and parts,never really crossed my mind on a vise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Speedykills View Post
    Oh ok,i do my center serving sitting in chair with bow on my legs,i eye ball everything else,just use my hands to hold bow and parts,never really crossed my mind on a vise.
    Just kidding with ya! that is the way I use to do it but a vise is much easier. So I welded up a few simple ones. Now I am just getting a feel for what is on the market.

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    I bolted my treestand bow holder to a piece of 2x6, leveled it up, and clamped it to the kitchen bar counter. Then I secured the bow to the holder with velcro straps. It worked. Probably could have made it on http://thereifixedit.failblog.org/, but it worked.





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    Default bow vice

    Get the vise that is always advertised at Bowhunters supper store cant beat the price works great about 30.00 to 40.00 bucks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Speedykills View Post
    Oh ok,i do my center serving sitting in chair with bow on my legs,i eye ball everything else,just use my hands to hold bow and parts,never really crossed my mind on a vise.
    Bow vice or press in your case = two free hand's

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    [QUOTE=Feathers;44490]I bolted my treestand bow holder to a piece of 2x6, leveled it up, and clamped it to the kitchen bar counter. Then I secured the bow to the holder with velcro straps. It worked. Probably could have made it on http://thereifixedit.failblog.org/, but it worked.


    Your wife let's you work on stuff in the house? Everytime i try i get kicked out into the garage with my dog. I'm starting to think that my dog is learning just as much about archery as i am.

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    Quote Originally Posted by martinbowhunter View Post
    Here's the one i use.

    What brand is that?
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    Harvest Time Archery: The Right Arrow For The Harvest!
    Quote Originally Posted by bfisher View Post
    As for customer service. I couldn't tell you. As with most quality products I doubt that you'll ever be in need of repairs.
    ^^ The way it should be, never having to know if customer service is great or not! Too bad it isn't that way for all companies. It makes you wonder when eveyone knows about great customer service from a company doesn't it? ^^

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    Quote Originally Posted by MLN1963 View Post
    What brand is that?
    Um, i'm not really sure at the moment. But i promise to get back to you on that. Also i'm sorry i missed your other post/question to me.
    Last edited by martinbowhunter; 03-31-2011 at 04:50 AM.

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