four.cycle
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^ It didn't explode. The paint on the widget I had painted burned. Burned paint smells something awful - stunk up the whole house! UGH!
I should note that my paint curing convection oven was purpose bought for that and lives outside. Of course, I use it to cure paint, not to warm cans up. I just wish it was larger... a lot larger.I had this all typed out and then deleted it:
We instructed ALL the people on the counter, when they sold a can of paint, to be sure to tell the customer to warm the can in a sink of warm water prior to using. (Can't say "hot" or they'll be boiling gallons of water.)
Cut our "warranty" returns in half.
And don't put it into the oven. Paint doesn't dry because of heat: it dries because of air circulation (and in the case of spray paint, the solvents drying that are under the skin.
If the phone rings and you forget you left it in the oven, it will take weeks to get that smell out of your house. (Don't ask me how I know this.)


changed the handle to squarish around this time, (late 50's ?) and the earlier 1930's had a Patent date on the slide. patent dated ones stopped in mid to late 40's. Patent ran out in !948Any tips on what to look out for would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks… will do.De-rust the tail of the slid before trying to pull the slide out as that adn the spread caused by the slide fracture can make it spread.
You will need to repair that crack, and that ha been well documented for how to by KMScott.
I thought so…the vise came out of a gas station/garage….someone must have used it as an anvil. This vise deserves better. As bad as this vise looks, it runs smoothly, open/close and rotate.that hole shouldn’t be there. That tail section was abused! Bad!
Nice!"Palmgren" 6-inch bench vise $79.00 incl. shipping (ebay)
Finally showed up today- all 67 pounds of it. Paint got a bit scuffed up, but I doubt that's going to affect function.
6-inch jaw width, 8-inch maximum opening, 3½" throat depth.
I am sure this will be more than adequate for my purposes. If I can ever get the top of the work bench cleared off I might actually get to use it.
Nothing anywhere to indicate country of origin.
For the money, I can't complain too much.
YMMV

Instruction sheet was printed in English. No markings on the unit itself that would indicate COO - only the label on the box (same as @deezil)Mine did not have Spanish in the instructions, nor any COO.
Don't get me wrong--I wouldn't have put all that work into something I thought wasn't worth keeping!Instruction sheet was printed in English. No markings on the unit itself that would indicate COO - only the label on the box (same as @deezil)
I'm not really concerned about that. I'm sure it's probably much better than what HF is offering in the same size range, and used made-in-China "Olympia" vises start at $50-$60 bucks here on Craigslist.
Besides, I can always sell that old Parker that's sitting in the kitchen on the dry sink for twice what I paid for this one.
The manufacturer's website has a full line of repair parts and add-ons, too. What's not to like?
Once you have it in hand you can get some decent pictures!Any idea on what era/maker that this vise might be? I was thinking 1950s European, or possibly a Sawyer Tool?![]()
Buy first, ask questions later.

It wasn’t me.Hopefully someone here scored it…

^ run your search on Craigslist for multiple keywords like this: vice | vise | bench | workbenchLesson being always search CL under vise, Vice, Bench, and workbench!
Williamson Universal Double swivel.. Blacksmith tools has one in his collection. https://www.instagram.com/reel/CxJk4rnrSTl/
I think you are seeing the pat date of 1902 but yeah that's what it is. Looks to be an F model. This company was bought by Yost and they later produced a version of it.Great call!
I thought I just imagined the 802 part on that blurry pic. It’s an 1802 all right!
And that lumpy looking stuff on the swivel base is really nice cast in lettering,
I’ll try this four cycle; I usually search one at a time-^ run your search on Craigslist for multiple keywords like this: vice | vise | bench | workbench
^ Too time consuming.I’ll try this four cycle; I usually search one at a time-
That is a bummer that thing got away! What a beauty!!Here’s the original advert picture. The letters cast into the base, as highlighted by VSI Agent Shift, are an obvious dead giveaway of its lineage ! What a treasure that would have been![]()
Duly noted^ Too time consuming.
When I'm looking for free lawnmowers, the search string is:
mower | mowers | lawnmower | lawnmowers
that way they all come up with a single search.
And I don't even bother going to "lawn and garden" or "tools" - I just search the entire "For Sale" section... that way you get all the oddballs that people list in "General" or "Antiques" or whatever.
(* upper left hand corner: note there are 4 listings in "Baby and Kid Stuff" *)
Easy peasy:
I think we can all agree to that sentiment.That is a bummer that thing got away! What a beauty!!
