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Original Craftsman vise color

EsotericMike

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I have my grandfather's 5197 vise which I just started taking apart to clean up/restore and would like to find out what the original color was.
He painted the vise, workbench, woodworking vise and a slew of metal coffee with this dark green paint. The vise is the swivel base, with the inset oval metal CRAFTSMAN label. I haven't measured the jaw width but it's either 4 1/2 or 5.
Anybody know the original color?
 
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Maui

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Your jaw width should be 4 1/2”, and the vise weighs in the neighborhood of 75 lbs. The original color is most likely a light blue or bluish gray color.
 

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Welcome. The original color isn't made anymore but if you hop over to this thread you can see some of the original paint vises owned by other members.

 

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Your grand dad was a wise man and sounds like you’ll get to use it for another 50 years and hand it to your grandson.

there is also another thread that has good information on your vises in vintage tools that is “who made the Craftsman 5198 vise”

Post pics of yours when you are able to.
 
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Snoopy2x

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I have my grandfather's 5197 vise which I just started taking apart to clean up/restore and would like to find out what the original color was.
He painted the vise, workbench, woodworking vise and a slew of metal coffee with this dark green paint. The vise is the swivel base, with the inset oval metal CRAFTSMAN label. I haven't measured the jaw width but it's either 4 1/2 or 5.
Anybody know the original color?

The unrestored Craftsman 5170 vise pictured below dates from the late 1950's. It’s similar in color to the original paint that was on my 5197, which was manufactured in 1956. I don't know if any spray paint manufacturers currently make this color, but Duplicolor DA1612 Machinery Gray is fairly close (though it’s somewhat lighter).


Craftsman 5170.jpg
 
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Snoopy2x

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For what it's worth, here's a color swatch of the Duplicolor DA1612 Machinery Gray noted above. This helps to give some idea of what it looks like, though when applied, the actual paint color is a bit lighter than this swatch makes it appear (at least on my monitor).

Duplicolor Machinery Gray.jpg
 

Jonny Rotten

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The unrestored Craftsman 5170 vise pictured below dates from the late 1950's. It’s similar in color to the original paint that was on my 5197, which was manufactured in 1956. I don't know if any spray paint manufacturers currently make this color, but Duplicolor DA1612 Machinery Gray is fairly close (though it’s somewhat lighter).


Craftsman 5170.jpg
I just picked up this same vise. Do you think the main bar for lack of correct term was painted originally? They never are on all the other vises I've seem on the forum. Seems odd as that's the part that slides
 

Snoopy2x

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I just picked up this same vise. Do you think the main bar for lack of correct term was painted originally? They never are on all the other vises I've seem on the forum. Seems odd as that's the part that slides


The beam (the part that slides through the body) was only partially painted on my 5169 vise, which is in the same family as the 5170 vise. Just the ends of the beam were originally painted, and the portion that was concealed in the body when the jaws were closed was left unpainted.
 
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