Thanks, that what is was thinking, just wanted to hear it before Drilling/Mounting. So, straight ahead, something long will clear Bench, but not at 90 degree swivel ?
Great Forum. I did read about Mounting Vise , so the Static Jaw overhangs edge of Bench.
My Question is, when mounting a 3 Hole Swivel Base, on Corner of Bench, do you want all 3 holes turned towards outside edge ?
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Painting Morgan Vise(Chicago), read they are all Blue. Scraped through Black and foung a little Red, no Blue ?
Federal Safety Blue was suggested, i found Krylon # 2416 Safety Blue.
Thanks
This is my Colubmbian model 606 I posted in one post earlier. I have been debating leaving the vise as is, or repainting it to look original.
Does anyone know how this Columbian would appear when new?
Im not positive, but what I was told is the newest it could be is the 1940's or 50's. Im sure there are people on here who no more than I do. Thank you.
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What do you guys think? Leave it as is or restore the big guy? Does anyone know how they were originally? Colors?
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I love that blue color on your Morgan. What brand of paint is that, or is it a custom color?
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I love that blue color on your Morgan. What brand of paint is that, or is it a custom color?
The funny thing i noticed is that the handle has aluminum balls on the ends, not forged steel. It could be an addition by the previous owner but it looks to factory-like for a garage build. Anybody ever seen anything like this before?
My new to me Wilton 4" with a tuneup and a fresh coat of hammered metallic blue. And my wilton hanging out with Mercury in anodized bronze.
Anyone ever get some information on the Mercury vise, i have never been able to find out anything about them.
I really want to find a Printiss Bulldog that needs some love.
You wouldn't happen to have any information on the 4" Wilton by chance? I'm trying to find parts for one identical to yours.
Bigcaddy, I've seen a good number of Littlestowns and never saw Aluminum ends on the handle.

Sorry, i can not help you. Autopts is the go to guy for anything vise around here.

Just a heads up, a guy in newark Ohio is selling what appears to be a reed 106 asking $150. The add is on CL Columbus. Not a bad deal. Might be able to get him down a bit and make it sweeter. 135 lb vise. I almost had some family in the area pik it up but I couldn't figure a great way to get it here.![]()
Bigcaddy, I've seen a good number of Littlestowns and never saw Aluminum ends on the handle.
Worked on my stand this morning while waiting for someone. Tomorrow when i go to the shop, i am going to cut a piece of maple butcher block scrap that i have to mount on top and bolt the vise to that. It will as well get a shelf in the center and a piece of butcher block on the bottom so i can bolt the stand to the shop floor. All made with scrap that was laying around.
Dumb question for you blue dog.... What's that stand made from?
And as promised from my earlier post, here are the pictures of the little vise i found this morning in a tiny little workshop attached to a guys garage.
I wish it wasn't broken but the repair, although very ugly, is pretty true and looks like it has held for a number of years.
This is my Colubmbian model 606 I posted in one post earlier. I have been debating leaving the vise as is, or repainting it to look original.
Does anyone know how this Columbian would appear when new?
Im not positive, but what I was told is the newest it could be is the 1940's or 50's. Im sure there are people on here who no more than I do. Thank you.
From post #3563:
What do you guys think? Leave it as is or restore the big guy? Does anyone know how they were originally? Colors?
pictures have been removed.
With all these great vise's we have here, all pics are either the vise just sitting on a bench or on the ground, i would like to see some good ideas for stands, so whatcha got garagejournal.
I started by cutting some parts today, should have it done by the end of the weekend.
K and K, i say restore it, the satisfaction and pleasure from a quality restore is well worth it, and the band of Knuckleheads here love to see a freshly restored vise.
Outlaw, that little vise is awesome. Would that be some kind of jewelers vise ?
Mark in Indiana, if i have time today i am going to try to finish the stand. I picked up the butcher block at my shop last night and am ready to go. I am almost obsessed with at this point.
I don't think so, its almost a toy, or maybe for making models. It has seen use however, the threads are about 1/2 worn out...