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The BROKEN vises of the Garage Journal...

mjozefow

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I have been saving pictures of broken vises that I have come across in various threads, including the parent thread to this "The vises of the Garage Journal".

NONE of these are mine (most are from this site though) , though I broke a few cheapos before I wizened up.

As always...

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Also, please indicate HOW you broke the vise, and if there was anything you could have done differently.

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:lol:

Ok... here's my broken Parker. I can't force myself to sell it yet, and no motivation to restore it either...it just sits there. :headscrat

I grabbed this one at a pretty hectic estate sale. I saw the price tag of $12 and put it in my bag of stash without even really looking at it much, and the jaws were open just enough to not really notice at the time anyways...realized it was broke when I got it home. Oh well, can't win 'em all.

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This is a good/bad thread. We should all post our broken vises in case other guys need parts from them. I got a little Hollands that's just beat, but if somebody could use it that'd be great.
 
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This is a good/bad thread. We should all post our broken vises in case other guys need parts from them. I got a little Hollands that's just beat, but if somebody could use it that'd be great.

I agree, in fact I will modify the thread to ask HOW the vise was broken too, so others can avoid doing the same.
 

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This is a good/bad thread. We should all post our broken vises in case other guys need parts from them. I got a little Hollands that's just beat, but if somebody could use it that'd be great.

I think that's a great idea! I would pay some money plus shipping if somebody had a Parker 229 jaw/slide assembly.
 

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even though they are broken, someone could use the parts from them to fix another.
 

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I have broken 2 of the cheap azz wiltons from lowes. I kept telling the boss to quit buying that ****. This third one is holding up for now.

That was a few years ago before I knew anything about quality old American vises.
 

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I was interested to see that the handles on every one of those broken vices were still perfectly straight after the dirty deed was done, I always thought that handles were designed to bend before the vice was damaged as a safety feature.
It seems not!
 

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First off Im honored to see a pic I posted of a co workers vise!

Second, Wow there is alot of destruction here, sad really
 
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I was interested to see that the handles on every one of those broken vices were still perfectly straight after the dirty deed was done, I always thought that handles were designed to bend before the vice was damaged as a safety feature.
It seems not!

On most of the old vises I have seen, the handle will bend before the vise breaks. Look closely at the ones that are broken due to extreme clamping pressure....all hollow. :lol_hitti
 
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I was really clamping down on something with the Morgan Milwaukee I have at work. It clamps unevenly so I have to clamp hard on some things to get it to hold. I heard a sharp crack sound, so I might have a picture for this thread in a few months.....
 

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Sounds like it was already damaged if it wasn't clamping evenly.
 

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It may have been already damaged, it is an older vise(but probably not older than 20 years if that) that the company has had for probably over 10 years and for all I know they may have bought it used. It was one that was on the bench that I got when another guy got a new bench. I had read they are good vises on here, so maybe this one has seen a lot of use by the wrong person. What I find weird is that the other Milwaukee that does not clamp evenly does the same thing mine does, on the same side I think too.
 

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How did he break it? And which one is it?

Its the 5th pic, first Wilton,

I cant remember what he was doing I remember he had something big clamped in it and I think he was hitting the part with a punch and a hammer, all I really remember the awful sound it made when it broke

Im pretty sure it could have been avoided by using a bigger vise or not hitting the part so hard while clamped so tight
 

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Just an observation-- it looks like most or all of the broken vises are made of cast iron and not forged steel.

I broke the swivel base on an old cast iron Sears 3-1/2" vise about 30 years ago while trying to straighen a long bent pipe. I ground a v-shape along the break and and brazed it up. It's held up ever since, but to be honest, I bought a bigger vise about 15 years ago and use the bigger vise most of the time.

Has anybody else tried brazing a broken vise? I think Goodfellow posted a "How-To" thread on this subject about a year ago.
 

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Yes...but almost all vises are made of iron though...

Although that's true its not the full picture though.

I know that Record (England) made its Machinists vices (most of the metalworking ones that have the quick release mechanism) out of Spherical Graphite/Ductile Iron and made the mechanics vices (generally the metalworking ones without the quick release mechanism) from cast iron, and blacksmiths vices are forged.

I'm not sure which US vices are made from SG/Ductile Iron and wouldn't mind seeing something concrete that proves it as there seems to be quite a bit of confusion about it.
I'm quite sure there are plenty but I don't know which they are.

Anyone?
 

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Every photo that I look at....I keep hoping it doesn't say Parker....Prentiss.....etc...
and if I see an Athol broken, I am calling Photoshop on it.....those seem to be crazy overbuilt. On the other hand, this thread made me go out and hug my vises tonight.
Craig
 

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Every photo that I look at....I keep hoping it doesn't say Parker....Prentiss.....etc...
and if I see an Athol broken, I am calling Photoshop on it.....those seem to be crazy overbuilt. On the other hand, this thread made me go out and hug my vises tonight.
Craig
Well, we do all love to embrace our vices... :bounce:
 
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Every photo that I look at....I keep hoping it doesn't say Parker....Prentiss.....etc...
and if I see an Athol broken, I am calling Photoshop on it.....those seem to be crazy overbuilt. On the other hand, this thread made me go out and hug my vises tonight.
Craig

Notice how you DON'T tend to see the ultra-heavy vintage vises in these pics? Makes ya wonder about all of the "progress" we have made... :headscrat
 
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And no, I don't think Wilton's are as strong as people like to think...I'll take a Parker or a Reed any day, despite owning a Wilton 1780. It pales in comparison to my Reed 108.

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