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Nick M

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Rock Island 577. Was in my grandfather's shop. One of the many tools from there which I very much enjoy to use and preserve. This thing is big. I will get a better picture of it with something to compare the size to, that is, if anyone is interested..
 
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Rock Island 577. Was in my grandfather's shop. One of the many tools from there which I very much enjoy to use and preserve. This thing is big. I will get a better picture of it with something to compare the size to, that is, if anyone is interested..

Poppa!
 

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You mean like Naked !? That would save on the cost of chroming.Mmm, black chrome w/pearl highlights.

ZR,it's still red.I Like It :cool:

Skies.
Jay.

did someone say NAKED

here is my newly refurbished naked Wilton 9350 bullet

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ABO - love the Pappa comment! Now I know where the 3 inch and under vises come from......big vises.
gilbo - very nicely done with the naked vise finish! I almost did this one in the ****....but it came out black. Charles Parker 272 model.
Craig
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craig nicely done, on the resto of the parker, what gives, no b4 and after pics

man oh man u r slipping
 
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I though it was time to show my humble American vise some love today and decided to freshen it up a bit.

As you can see the vise has seen some better day's. I found it in the basement of my home when I first moved in. It looks like someone was using the top guide/support as an anvil and distorted it quite a bit.

I know it's not too much to look at. But for my needs, it work's out pretty well.

Here is basically what I did.

1. Disassemble.
2. Applied some Aircraft Remover to remove the residual paint.
3. Used a wire wheel and cleaned up the rust and other crud.
4. Shot it with some primer
5. Shot some Rustoleum "Hammered" Gray to it.
6. Reassembled.
 

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You guys sure ? looks Rock Island-ish to me.
If it is Reed it's before they started making them with that split nut retaining collar.

My most recent addition. A gift from a friend, his grandfathers old vise. Craftsman 5160 3" machinist vise. I opted to keep it original and just give it a thorough cleaning and lubrication. My small attempt at preserving a bit of the past.

Guys, I picked up a Craftsman 5160 and its the same identical vise to the Rock Island 571, jaws and all.......Fellas I have four 3" vintage vises that I will be listing on Ebay in the next month. These two, a Columbian, and a Athol, all jaws in A-1 condition.
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I dare you to put them on eBay.....I double dare you.
Craig (username...check password....check buy it now....check)
 

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Is this a Chinese Wilton? Is it a good deal at $50?

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Looks like an older 745 Mechanics vise in Hi-vis color.
Very good , tough vises, Made in USA generation of a couple or more decades ago.
Usually on sticker side of jaws will be cast n "made in USA'

Buy it. Use it hard for decades.

airbuff

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nice looking vises guys!!

I can finally join the club--I purchased two this past weekend.

One is a Wilton that came with the steel work bench for $52.50

The other is a Littlestown No. 500 for $35.

BTW--what is the notched collar on the Wilton for? I have not done much with it yet... eventually I can see doing a vise repaint on both...all the inspiration is on this thread....
 

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I dare you to put them on eBay.....I double dare you.
Craig (username...check password....check buy it now....check)

I'll be putting one a week on hopefully with other vises. "Autopts" $75 each starting price and I may not get any bids. I'm checking now to see if they will fit in a large FRB. The Columbian is going first.
 

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nice looking vises guys!!

I can finally join the club--I purchased two this past weekend.

One is a Wilton that came with the steel work bench for $52.50

The other is a Littlestown No. 500 for $35.

BTW--what is the notched collar on the Wilton for? I have not done much with it yet... eventually I can see doing a vise repaint on both...all the inspiration is on this thread....

I believe that Wilton was a anniversary model and it came with different type spindle assemblies. I have new serrated jaws for that model just in case yours are trashed.
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That Anniversary Wilton has a really different shape to it. It looks to be big enough to handle many more years of duty. Nice information!
Craig
 

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STANLEY SWEETHEART BENCH VISE #766
I usually do not like clamp-on type bench vises, but this is the exception.
It is constructed very well and the moving jaw is pretty tight due to the machined box surrounding the leadscrew. The replaceable steel jaws are 3" wide and opens 3" wide. The 766 was the largest of the series and is shown in the 1953 catalog on Page 122.

Link to catalog:
http://www.roseantiquetools.com/id16.html
 

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Funny Old Salvage, I was checking that one out also. A quick look I thought it was a Athol.

It is nice n meaty like an Athol. My first thought was maybe the same maker for that vise no one could id a few days back but then I realized it has a cylindrical hub.
 

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Man that is a sharp looking bullet. Craigslist find too, how much did you pick it up for if you dont mind me asking?
 
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