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    Question Question for the DOG experts...

    I am building a new workbench (seems like the first step to an improved environment in my shop) which will have a front Jergensen (on the left front edge) and a wide Rockler single screw for the end (to be either full width or almost).

    What I am in a quandry about is the number and location of the dog holes.

    For the Jergensen, I am thinking two rows about 10" apart and drilled about 6" apart.

    For the Rockler end vise, I can't decide whether to just have two rows or possibly more...maybe as many as 4... and how far apart works good????

    Any help will really be appreciated.

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    If your vises have a place for a dog. The vise about half way open will determine the spacing of the holes in the bench top.
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