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Can anyone ID this vise for me?

AUDIHenry

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Hello all,

Picked up this small-ish vise recently at a garage sale. No markings what so ever, no country of production, nothing. Any ideas what it may be?

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Thanks in advance!
 
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retDAC

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Lots of vises like this, both US and foreign. Generally only for very light duty - not the strongest design. Also the exposed spindle/mainscrew gets grit on it and who remembers to keep that wiped off? So it wears quicker.

I'd certainly use one if I already had it.
 

CD1

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Probably an import.

Most likely produced in India or Pakistan.

Whoever owned it found it was a piece of **** and treated it accordingly.

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That shade of green hammertone paint almost always means "made in china"

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Boss351

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Base anchor slots instead of holes, exposed screw threads, undemanding quality of fit between the jaws and inserts and I am assuming 30,000 psi or less steel. And, as mentioned the paint...

Says Asia...
 

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Base anchor slots instead of holes, exposed screw threads, undemanding quality of fit between the jaws and inserts and I am assuming 30,000 psi or less steel. And, as mentioned the paint...

Says Asia...
Look at the illustration here: http://www.milwmal.com/v_hand.htm Made in USA. Many nearly identical old US made vises on ebay from various makers.

In fact, Milwaukee's top-of-the-line machinist vises are grey iron, 30k psi tensile max.

Base anchor slots more likely foreign. No guarantee though.

Jaws and inserts beat up. In fact the static jaw shelf is broken off. May well have had better fit when new.

Paint color does seem most likely Asian.
 

Man of Many Vices

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If I threw in my two cents, it would increase the price of your 50 cent vise above its value.

Don't be like me. Don't start cheap, then get something slightly better, then a little bit better than that, then a different style that may be more suitable, then one with a swivel, then one a little bit larger, then one with an enclosed lead screw, then one with
 

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... Don't be like me. Don't start cheap, then get something slightly better, then a little bit better than that, then a different style that may be more suitable, then one with a swivel, then one a little bit larger, then one with an enclosed lead screw, then one with ...
What do you mean, don't be like you? You have a vice for every occasion. America needs more men like you! :thumbup:

I have a ratchet for every occasion. Or nearly so. Doesn't America need more men like me? :pimpflash
 
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AUDIHenry

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Thanks guys! Budgetary constraits will probably keep me with this thing until I break it. Will post photos when it breaks ;)
 
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