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Outlawmws

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I too just found a vise very similar with no markings and it apperently had a sticker of some sort on it too... Who knows? But I like it and it was free :)

Is there a marking like "M-F" on the main screw head? if so, Millers falls (Who also used stickers on these...)
 
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I have one of these, it's been cleaned, but not painted yet.

And, a handy little Stanley;

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I was astounded neither my older brother nor my dad (both P.E.s) were interested in any of the great stuff my grandpa had tucked away in his garage. I, on the other hand, left no tool behind! :lol:
 

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Spent the morning with the old man making a new stand for his new vise. :beer:

The old stand was about 1" too narrow to mount this bad boy on... :dunno:

Tomorrow hopefully will get to clean off the rust and paint it. :thumbup:
 

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A few recent additions to my growing stable of vices.

A 4" and 6" Rae ...

and a 2" baby Wilton 520 swivel (thanks Nick!) ...

Cheers, Bill
 

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Bill,

What color/type of paint did you use on those vises? I'm guessing Rustoleum Hammered Verde Green for the Wilton. What about the others?


A few recent additions to my growing stable of vices.

A 4" and 6" Rae ...

and a 2" baby Wilton 520 swivel (thanks Nick!) ...

Cheers, Bill
 

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bought this one at a flea market a few months ago, not sure what brand it is.

it has 5" jaws the only markings on it i can find are numbers.
 

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Dustin Echoes

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That Trojan is a nice looking vise! I've only seen one other of those on here.


Btw, your avatar is creepy as hell. My uncle is a prison guard at Corcoran Prison and part of his assigned duty is to watch over Charles Manson as he sits in his cell.


Sounds like an interesting job... And I believe the trojan came from another member here, I bought it off a kijiji ad, and made it my own. Here's a link to the page with it in the condition I got it in. I hand filed the jaws to get them square again, they were about 1/8" off at their worst. The brazing was strong, but sloppy, so I cleaned it up a bit.

http://garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=44782&highlight=vice&page=178
 
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Bill in Texas

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Interesting vise! That's a keeper!

It looks like your Grandpa had some nice vises. I especially like the Toledo pipe vise.

Thanks, fellas!

I gotta' say I've seen some beautiful vises in this thread; those Wilton bullets are too cool, as industrial design goes.

I was happy with the Dunlap score, just because I needed a good bench vise but, I was really excited to find the Toledo pipe vise in a drawer below the work bench. At the time, my grandparents were being moved closer to my parents so, my grandpa was happy that anyone wanted to make a home for his tools. Today, now that he's been gone for a number of years, it's nice to have these utilitarian reminders.

Here's a shot of the other side of the Toledo; I believe the tri-color paint (red, blue, & orange) is original.
Regards, Bill

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I finally finished my Reed 204R project today! I might have to ditch the Columbian work has furnished me with and make a stand for this guy to pinch **** with:lol:

Here are the pics of the final result and a few others i was able to assemble after work


That Craftsman is basically unused. There isn't a single mark on that thing anywhere but lots of the original paint was scraped off. It didn't make any sense to me but i sure looks good.
 

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Nightshift

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Bill, What color/type of paint did you use on those vises? I'm guessing Rustoleum Hammered Verde Green for the Wilton. What about the others?
Yes, the Willy is verde green. The Rae's are done in Rustoleum 7212 Light Blue hammered, which is very close to the original color. Cheers, Bill
 

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Surprising how often you’ll find one that shows up in the Craigslist tool section with a search using the British and Australian spelling of “vice” but does not show up when the search uses the USA and Canadian spelling of “vise”. At least, it’s a fairly common occurrence with my CL searches which are really just for northern Indiana and southwest lower Michigan areas.
 

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Surprising how often you’ll find one that shows up in the Craigslist tool section with a search using the British and Australian spelling of “vice” but does not show up when the search uses the USA and Canadian spelling of “vise”. At least, it’s a fairly common occurrence with my CL searches which are really just for northern Indiana and southwest lower Michigan areas.
We're with the Brits & Aussies on this ... "vice". You are right though, when checking Craigslist or Kijiji I always use both spellings.

Vise vs. Vice...
http://grammarist.com/usage/vice-vise/
 
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Sorry about that. Born and raised in Canada (SK) but apparently I have lived too long in Indiana and Michigan. Checked Wikipedia before I posted but should have known better. Either way, it is a cool vice / vise. Don't have a need but would love to have one.
 

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Paid $30, everything buttery smooth, weighs at least 60 pounds if not more. Seems like she was given a new coat of paint, the blue is covering up the hammered light pastel blue finish (you can see it still in some areas). Handle is straight as an arrow, and the jaw inserts are remarkably not marked or damaged at all.

Model is a 92, jaws are 4.5" wide, and open to about 8" (probably close to 9" as the model number suggests).

Need to find my battery charger for electrolysis, but I think I may just leave it as is. Hell, I flipped it upside down and discovered that the leadscrew is as fresh as it was from the factory, no rust. Previous owner kept it lightly oiled and maintained for sure. Even the base is relatively rust free!

Do I get an 'I ****'? :drool:

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Paid $30, everything buttery smooth, weighs at least 60 pounds if not more. Seems like she was given a new coat of paint, the blue is covering up the hammered light pastel blue finish (you can see it still in some areas). Handle is straight as an arrow, and the jaw inserts are remarkably not marked or damaged at all.

Model is a 92, jaws are 4.5" wide, and open to about 8" (probably close to 9" as the model number suggests).

Need to find my battery charger for electrolysis, but I think I may just leave it as is. Hell, I flipped it upside down and discovered that the leadscrew is as fresh as it was from the factory, no rust. Previous owner kept it lightly oiled and maintained for sure. Even the base is relatively rust free!

Do I get an 'I ****'? :drool:

That's a nice find! Pretty sure the rule is you can't ask someone else to **** you though :lol:
 

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STARKEY'S VISE.

The fixed jaw is supported by two standards from the base piece, and has a square boxing or tube for receiving the slide of the movable jaw. This slide is hollow, and contains a rack which is engaged by a pinion on the short vertical shaft, which is supported by the fixed jaw. At the lower end of the vertical shaft there is a worm wheel, that is engaged by a worm on the horizontal shaft on which is placed the hand wheel. By turning the hand wheel the vertical shaft is rotated and the movable jaw is drawn against the object to be clamped by the vise.


http://www.gutenberg.org/files/38480/38480-h/38480-h.htm#art10
 

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I finally finished my Reed 204R project today! I might have to ditch the Columbian work has furnished me with and make a stand for this guy to pinch **** with:lol:

Here are the pics of the final result and a few others i was able to assemble after work.

Bigcaddy! Your starting to hang with the big guys with your ever growing collection. Very nice additions!
 

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Bigcaddy! Your starting to hang with the big guys with your ever growing collection. Very nice additions!

Thanks, Nick

I don't think i ever intended to start "collecting" vises but once you start looking them over, cleaning, rebuilding, restoring and seeing the work put into them, you realize that they are just as thought out as the finest quality ratchet or wrench. Not to mention they are just as unique! We have 250+ pages and lots of them are different models with new ones showing up daily.


I don't know if ill ever be able to assemble a throne of Wiltons like you have or be able to open Flatoonie's "Vise Smithsonian" but the collection is growing ever so slowly.

Ill let everybody know when i find a bunch or Reed 109's at a sale:lol:
 

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I got this nice Athol at a garage sale for $35 a couple weeks ago. It was almost unused. In the end I flipped it on eBay as it didn't really fit with my collection.

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Sorry about that. Born and raised in Canada (SK) but apparently I have lived too long in Indiana and Michigan. Checked Wikipedia before I posted but should have known better. Either way, it is a cool vice / vise. Don't have a need but would love to have one.

Just to spanner my own works I've just picked up a nine inch Parkinson's woodwork vice, made in Yorkshire England that clearly states on its casting that its a "Vise".

It seems that you can always tell a Yorkshireman, but you can't tell him much;)

I suppose it may have been designated as an export model or possibly just that Yorkshiremen being awkward buggers (my father was one) they just dig their heels in and spelled it the way they wanted.
 

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Picked up this like new Yost 206 off of craigslist. Of course I have no need for another vise but it was too nice to pass up.
 

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Well.. I *almost* had THREE Parkers this morning... the fellow GJ'er who beat me to it will be posting pics later....

But I did get 3 hand vices :)

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I don't know if this is gonna make me any friends but has anybody ever been able to pull off the Charles Parker hat-trick before?:evil:

All 3 are in very nice condition with jaws to match. All came from the sale estate sale.


There is a matching pair of 271's and a single 39X
 

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I don't know if this is gonna make me any friends but has anybody ever been able to pull off the Charles Parker hat-trick before?:evil:

All 3 are in very nice condition with jaws to match. All came from the sale estate sale.


There is a matching pair of 271's and a single 39X

YOU ****
YOU ****
YOU ****
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I don't know if this is gonna make me any friends but has anybody ever been able to pull off the Charles Parker hat-trick before?:evil:
Well, *almost*... but some rat ******* got there before me :lol_hitti:lol_hitti
Btw, that machinists chest I picked up had 2 drawers stuffed with taps, dies & reamers :)
 
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Well.. I *almost* had THREE Parkers this morning... the fellow GJ'er who beat me to it will be posting pics later....

But I did get 3 hand vices :)

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I got some 10" shears like those a few months ago, nice shears for my wife to use. I very nearly kept them for myself.
 

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God you suuuuuuuuuuuuuck.......

You know what is on CL here in Houston? Some idiot trying to get OVER retail for a CHINESE made POS vise... That's about it....

Someone up north just needs to load up a u-haul with old vises and bring them down here to sell... you could make a killing.
 

Bill in Texas

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I have one of these, it's been cleaned, but not painted yet.

ZRX,

I just spent a little time going through this lengthy, but excellent, thread and I saw your previous posts re: this model.

I'm not sure how many color schemes "No. 763" wore over the production run although I imagine it was a few. If it helps, here's a full profile shot of mine, showing all the metal, top-to-bottom.

I have no way of knowing when my grandpa got this one; it seems to have been a drawer queen for a few years (or, decades?).

Regards, Bill in Texas

P.S. Btw, you have a great collection!

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