10 May, 1917.] 



Hiiiuhi Farm Device. 



311 



HANDY FARM DEVICE. 



THE BENCH VICE. 



Ii>/ J . J. Riclcetts. Dairy St/jyervisor. 



Au article which should be on every farm is a bench vice suitable 

 for holding both wood and iron. Much time and energy is wasted, as 



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well as some considerable expense involved in taking sn.all jobs to the- 

 blacksiiiith, because there is no suitable vice on the projierty. The 

 accompanying illustration shows a handy implement which anv farmer 

 can construct for less than Six shillings. It will enable him to firmly 

 hold bolts, nuts, or other iron work. Two .pieces of hardwood 4 in. by 

 2 in. 2 feet long, are obtained ; at one end of each a piece of iron 

 plate, 3 in. by 3 in. by \ in., with two holes cut from the centre to 



