Outlawmws
Well-known member
Couple of small vise bases today! one from EPrey, the other from a HS Flea:
I was not certain what this was for, but I suspected it wasfor a small vise base. Why did I think that? the mounting surfaces both screamed vise to me.. For $5 I'd find a good use for it regardless.
and I was right! see below!
Research was quick! its for a Stanley No. 400 miter vise:
And the EPrey buy was from 5 days ago. It came in today for the clamp on base only - all the blue parts I had, but those suction cup bases only work on a really smooth surface, Glass, at least 6X6 glazed smooth tile, Formica in good shape. not a lot of that handy!
The black clamp-on base is from a Wisler Western Arms Double Jaw Rotating Gunsmith Vise Base. I made inquiries and the rotatng sleeve clamp matched the Taiwanese vises well enough! I'll get a 3/16 X 1-1/4" ID O-ring for the end gap, if only to keep grit out of the rotating sleeve. otherwise, perfect fit!
I had one of these vises from about the 5th or 6th grade til I busted the main nut over-tighteng it. I think I was trying to bend metal in my room...
I decades later reacquired both of these blue ones separately but don't particularly like the suction bass - Yes, they **** - the bad way!
Still need to clean it up a bit but I'm liking it! This will become a portable "travel vise" for the most part.
1959 Catalog page - I got a good guess where the Asians stole the design from!:
I was not certain what this was for, but I suspected it wasfor a small vise base. Why did I think that? the mounting surfaces both screamed vise to me.. For $5 I'd find a good use for it regardless.
and I was right! see below!
Research was quick! its for a Stanley No. 400 miter vise:
And the EPrey buy was from 5 days ago. It came in today for the clamp on base only - all the blue parts I had, but those suction cup bases only work on a really smooth surface, Glass, at least 6X6 glazed smooth tile, Formica in good shape. not a lot of that handy!
The black clamp-on base is from a Wisler Western Arms Double Jaw Rotating Gunsmith Vise Base. I made inquiries and the rotatng sleeve clamp matched the Taiwanese vises well enough! I'll get a 3/16 X 1-1/4" ID O-ring for the end gap, if only to keep grit out of the rotating sleeve. otherwise, perfect fit!
I had one of these vises from about the 5th or 6th grade til I busted the main nut over-tighteng it. I think I was trying to bend metal in my room...
I decades later reacquired both of these blue ones separately but don't particularly like the suction bass - Yes, they **** - the bad way!
Still need to clean it up a bit but I'm liking it! This will become a portable "travel vise" for the most part.
1959 Catalog page - I got a good guess where the Asians stole the design from!:














































