my German made Ridgid... quite happy with it for what little use I have for a vise. I recently mounted it to my workbench that I made... prior to that it was bolted into a large tree stump...
Just picked up a 3" Wilton C-0 with missing pipe jaws. Where is the best place to buy jaws for this gem?
Here's a nifty little Gyro-Vise. I made a base for it to fit the sockets on my work bench.
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No. 2 No.1 Paramo Hi-Duty
NOS with just a bit of surface rust , cheaper £ than the one I already had , so had to find it a home
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I'm not gonna make any friends by saying this but i got that vise and the little Wilton Baby Bullet, from my earlier pictures, in the same day and not more then 5 miles apart. I had to pay 50.00 for the Prentiss, and at the time, i kinda hemmed and hawed over that price since there were so many other things i wanted to buy at that sale.
The Wilton Baby Bullet was a different story. I know what they are worth and, when i found it, was afraid that the guy selling it was going to say 100.00 or some ridiculous price. I grabbed a few other hand tools and walked up to the guy doing pricing and waited for my judgement. When he said "thats a really nice quality vise and i was kinda planning on buying it myself but......, how does 10.00 sound?" I whipped the money out of my wallet so fast i think the bills caught on fire.
There's a bunch of those sheet metal vises bolted to benches thrown out behind a hangar at the local airbase. Haven't been able to get one yet tho...I'm not gonna make any friends by saying this but i got that vise and the little Wilton Baby Bullet, from my earlier pictures, in the same day and not more then 5 miles apart. I had to pay 50.00 for the Prentiss, and at the time, i kinda hemmed and hawed over that price since there were so many other things i wanted to buy at that sale.
There's a bunch of those sheet metal vises bolted to benches thrown out behind a hangar at the local airbase. Haven't been able to get one yet tho...
Picked up these two Dremel vises, a small clamp on swivel vise and the baby anvil for $10 for all. The clamp on vise swivels by turning that small lever on one side vertical which slightly looseens the plate, turn the lever horizontal and its tight again.

OUTRIGGER - One of those would fit nicely between my Nos. 1 and 3. If you were a bit closer I'd be paying you a visit.![]()
No. 2 No.1 Paramo Hi-Duty
NOS with just a bit of surface rust , cheaper £ than the one I already had , so had to find it a home
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demographic - I have a Record No. 6 on my main work bench. It's a great size for the things I do.Its a slippery slope isn't it?
I've just bought a Fortis vice to go with the Ajax (both made in Coventry and look to me to be the same castings but I'll know for sure when my mate drops it off) that I already own.
That makes the total...
Two woodworking vice's that are built into my beech Lervad bench
A Woden 189B Number 1 quick release 7" woodwork vice
A Record quick release 7" woodwork vice
Two small clamp on metalwork things
A Record 74 auto vice
A record number six mechanics vice
Ajax cast steel quick release 5" vice
Fortis cast steel vice
A hand vice
and a cheapo Chinese spinny thing that's on my tool chest worktop.
Oh ****, its an ailment isn't it?
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I have a "mercury" vise. It has a 4 on the side. I've been searching the web and this thread for a little info......I see it mentioned every once in a while, but no real info. Maybe made by Morgan or Milwaukee????
Thanks!
Is that baby anvil alloy? or plated?![]()
I've just bought a Fortis vice to go with the Ajax (both made in Coventry and look to me to be the same castings but I'll know for sure when my mate drops it off) that I already own.
I got some pictures........jaws are 4 inches wide and the jaws will open to 6 inches.
Any ideas?
I'm weighing up a Fortis myself, any idea what the original colour would have been? I suspect dark green but it's hard to be sure.
...I would say that the closest match for the colour my Ajax was originally painted looks like Middle Brunswick Green on THIS chart.
Edit, I found a few pictures on the internet which show that they are as far as I can tell identical other than the names, click HERE to see someones rather good photostream which includes photos of a Fortis number 6 "unbreakable" and an Ajax number 6 "Unbreakable".
Is it my imagination or is there the faintest ghost of the letter F on the Ajax vice as if it's been ground off the pattern?
Great finds. I have have found it very difficult to get such good deals around here. Too many people looking driving prices sky high.Just got back home from my typical day at garage/estate sales with some above average finds.
I found a house with a retired aerospace engineer had lived in for many years. He had an entire workshop with mill/lathe in the back of the property. I filled my box with loads of Starrett and Brown Sharpe tooling. It was 75.00 total and that included the 3 vises pictured below.
The Wilton has 11-48 stamped on the keyway
Great finds. I have have found it very difficult to get such good deals around here. Too many people looking driving prices sky high.
I go out and hammer the sales 4-5 days a week. Vises aren't the only thing i'm looking for but i find them often due to the aerospace industry around here.
I promise to put the next one up for sale but this one was too cheap to let go. 75.00 for 30 items is 2.50 per item. Thats the cheapest i've ever paid for any vise.
If you keep looking, you will find one or even something better. I am a firm believer in the best stuff is found when you aren't looking for it.
Bigcaddy? You Make Me Sick!!!
I could of had two more but one was a woodworking vise and the other was a small Columbian that had completely cracked in half. I go out and hammer the sales 4-5 days a week. Vises aren't the only thing i'm looking for but i find them often due to the aerospace industry around here.
I promise to put the next one up for sale but this one was too cheap to let go. 75.00 for 30 items is 2.50 per item. Thats the cheapest i've ever paid for any vise.
If you keep looking, you will find one or even something better. I am a firm believer in the best stuff is found when you aren't looking for it.
Bigcaddy? You Make Me Sick!!!

Hello, newbie here. While doing research for a vise I found this thread and got sucked in. Went from 0 to 3 vises in five days. First vise is a Prentiss # 20 in good shape other than missing the pin for the back swivel jaw. Wont see it untill spring as my dad scored it while wintering in Fl. Two days later i found a Wilton 1760 in good shape so i grabbed it untill the Pentiss arives. Vise # 3 is another Wilton I had found on cl but didnt get a response for 2 weeks, better late than never. Vice #3 looks old but in the key on the bottom it is ingraved 278 with a hand engraver. On the back its got 9-c3 cast in it. Ill try to post a pic but Ive never seen another marked like that. It was missing its base but i ordered a new one, next ill have to get the pipe jaws. When it warms up in the spring i plan on rehabing them and what ever new jems i might find. Thanks for any info.
I added this one recently, handed down from my elderly father. I believe it is a Prentiss but all I can read on it is ENTI Vise Co. NY Jewelers Vise? IT appears to have a nickel plating?
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I added this one recently, handed down from my elderly father. I believe it is a Prentiss but all I can read on it is ENTI Vise Co. NY Jewelers Vise? IT appears to have a nickel plating?
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That is SO cool! Without the dime for scale, you would think it was the real deal!
(I want one...)