Odd thing this morning... went to hit the Morgan with a bit more paint...everything peachy on the static jaw part... but it reacted on the dynamic.. WTF?? Prep for both parts was identical, paint on both parts was the same...They were fine last night, sat on the bench next to each other & this morning I get this going on.. very strange
I'll leave it to kick off & then do that one part from scratch again I guess..
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Why did I buy this? It wasn't even a good deal!! http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=260680283606&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT

Does anyone know much about these types of vises? This isn't a picture of the actual vise I saw, but it's pretty similar.
Does anyone know much about these types of vises? This isn't a picture of the actual vise I saw, but it's pretty similar. I stumbled onto it at a garage sale this morning and it was attached to a crappy bench. The guy wants $25 for the bench and vise. I'd just throw the bench away, but I'm interested in the vise. The jaws are about 6", and it's in better shape than this one in the pic. I'm about to build a portable fab/weld table and it might be pretty decent for it, because the outer jaw doesn't move away from the table. I don't know, it just kinda' got me thinking.
Any help would be appreciated.
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Yup, but I had both pieces being painted at the same time & it only happened to one piece ... sorted it now tho.I've seen that happen before when not waiting long enough between coats.
Thanks. I'll be picking it up tomorrow morning!Made in Germany, sometimes Poland. seen em on Craigslist/Ebay from $40 to $120.
For $25 grab it!
Does anyone know much about these types of vises? This isn't a picture of the actual vise I saw, but it's pretty similar. I stumbled onto it at a garage sale this morning and it was attached to a crappy bench. The guy wants $25 for the bench and vise. I'd just throw the bench away, but I'm interested in the vise. The jaws are about 6", and it's in better shape than this one in the pic. I'm about to build a portable fab/weld table and it might be pretty decent for it, because the outer jaw doesn't move away from the table. I don't know, it just kinda' got me thinking.
Any help would be appreciated.
Here is an ATHOL I found. It cost me $34.00. It has not been hit with a hammer and has no breaks,cracks or damage. I just bolted it to the bench yesterday. I am not painting it. I like it the way it is. If you want to lube these, Do you just unscrew it all the way out?
Here is an ATHOL I found. It cost me $34.00. It has not been hit with a hammer and has no breaks,cracks or damage. I just bolted it to the bench yesterday. I am not painting it. I like it the way it is. If you want to lube these, Do you just unscrew it all the way out?
I like your use of vintage hardware (nuts).
The vises are pretty nice. They are made in Poland. Often they are marked "High Test" as that was a US importer. I believe they are metric as the one I had seen was marked 100mm jaw width, not 4". The mfg. date is often stamped on the top of the moving jaw. I really like the adjustable dovetails. They must me designed only for light to moderate forces judging from the smaller than usual diameter of the handle. Turn it over and check out the bottom. The swivel base lockup is pretty solid compared to most vises I have seen.
I like your use of vintage hardware (nuts). That vise looks to be in nice shape for the age.
small hand vise (nos) made by Boker Germany
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I saw this one today, a Prentiss 99 vise. I see it referred to in an previous ebay auction as a Coach Maker Vise. Marketing hype or reality - I am not sure. The jaws remind me of a sheet metal vise. I wonder if the jaws are original or added - they look like they were screwed on but I did not spend much time looking at it. From what I can tell it weights about 50 lbs. Anyone ever seen one of these before? Thanks
I made the mistake of buying a very old Columbian-Howe that I'm almost ready to throw in the Classifieds. For me, its useless!
Nice Reeds! I'm becoming a convert. Don't tell Kole.
I still love my Parkers though.

these are mine, 3 60lb'ers
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and the daddy.
Wow! Four very clean vises. Even the 4" Reeds are brutes!
so ive got a parker vise (actually 4 of them) but im wondering how much one of them is worth. its a #436A. double lockdowns for swivel. 6 inch jaws opens 12 inches. 16 inches tall and weighs 190 on the bathroom scale. its already been repainted and the jaws look brand new(as well as the pipe jaws). any guesses what i could get for it????

I live in ny. not sure yet if i want to sell it though. its such an awesome vise and in such great condition that id probably be better off keeping it.even though the wife thinks i should sell some (ihave 10 vises now. ranging from 5 lbs to 250+)
so ive got a parker vise (actually 4 of them) but im wondering how much one of them is worth. its a #436A. double lockdowns for swivel. 6 inch jaws opens 12 inches. 16 inches tall and weighs 190 on the bathroom scale. its already been repainted and the jaws look brand new(as well as the pipe jaws). any guesses what i could get for it????
There was a 436 on Ebay about maybe a year ago. It went for $800 in excellent condition. The seller, "Matchlessantiques" sells alot of Blacksmithing items and they get top buck. They set a $800 reserve on a Reed 108 and some bidder made that reserve on the final day. I've got a 435 listed now and it may not even get an opening bid. Thats Ebay for you.