Jawn
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Picked this up off CL for $50 its a Starrett Athol No. 614. Going to restore it and give it to my dad as a fathers day gift.
Very nice, your dad is a lucky one.
Picked this up off CL for $50 its a Starrett Athol No. 614. Going to restore it and give it to my dad as a fathers day gift.
I was able to remove the jaws and clean them up, but I cannot remove the base screw??? Maybe I need a bigger screwdriver, or some kind of offset screwdriver so I can get more torque on it??? Any suggestions? Previous owner had some paint boo-boos that I would like to remove.
Thanks,
Robert
The larger one sits in my storage room as I don't have table large or heavy enough to bolt it to. Once I build a real shop I'll get a nice welding table to affix it to.
Great thread thanks!
^^^^Anyone know how to take the handle off a Starrett Athol No. 614? I can't seem to find a clip. Looked in the vise restoration thread but didn't notice anything on handle removal.
Nice job on that Stanley.
The clip is in the back side of the "moving part" of the vise, hold by a screw. Just open the vise all the way and flip it over and look down inside towards the front. You will see it. Have fun!
Errrr wrong picture. Dohhh
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Well another one done, but it sure does not look like zooms vise in the back there, but im getting the feel for it, I kinda like the cast look over painting...
What are you going to do for a handle? If you are going to fab something up, i have a extra screw that i just picked up this weekend. It been broken halfway down the Acme threads but the front knob and handle are in great shape.
Let me know if you want to see a picture of it since i really have no use for it and it looks like you do.
Does anyone know what a Athol 926 machinist vise weighs? I did a search here, but came up empty.
I think I'm going to ride out and see this tomorrow early. Too unusual to not take a look. Says Wilton on the side.
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Zeke, cool looking Wilton! Smacks of Art Deco, and it even has the pritchel hole hot chisel!![]()
Had some fun being the Art Deco style.
From my old Starrett catalog the shipping weight is:
926 w/o swivel base 182 lbs
926 w/ swivel base 205
About 6 lbs for the box probably.
Had some fun being the Art Deco style.

I'm mostly into the larger Wilton Machinists and Combo vises and have restored several, but I've had this smaller mechanics vise on a shelf for a while, and finally go around to doing a clean and lube on this Wilton. I don't know too much about this series of Wilton's, asked a few questions in this thread. Anybody know what years this series of Wilton's were produced?
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I have wanted one of these little vises for a long time.