small world, I was at that auction today in Rochester![]()
Well, thank you for not bidding against me!
Did you buy anything>
I removed the vise from the bench and gave the bench to some guy who happened to be walking past...
small world, I was at that auction today in Rochester![]()
i scored a filko automotive cabinet and a bunn coffee maker lol
Columbian 506M2.
The vise was free, sat outside for 10 years. Threw it in vinegar for a week and then painted it.

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Before the "resto"
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After.
Best $35 dollar vise ever. Columbian 204 1/2.![]()
A little 1-1/4" "polish" style vise I picked up today, oh, and a stand for it!
EDIT Interesting little vise: those are steel jaw inserts in the Aluminum/Zamak jaws...
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Hope someone can help me....
Thanks!
Your baby vise looks to be the same as this one of mine. It's a good little vise. Mine has no ID info on it though.

No help here...but I think you really scored! That's real cool. One question, How do you mount it?
Your baby vise looks to be the same as this one of mine. It's a good little vise. Mine has no ID info on it though.
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The slot on the bottom starts at the end of the round hole in the rear and runs the length of the vise. It is a Tee slot.
I would greatly appreciate any info anyone can provide. If anyone has any questions, let me know.
I have the same(maybe) vise in a 7" version, but don't know who made it. There were many similar vises sold in the 1870-1900 range from companies such as Union, Backus, and Millers Falls. I've never been able to find a match for this one, though. Yours is the fourth I've seen.
Old ads for similar vises sometimes showed them using square headed bolts for mounting. I haven't come up with a clever way to mount it. It's sitting on an old skateboard in the corner of my garage.
Here's a pic from when I first got it.
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That came out very nice! What paint did you use...it's real shiny and looks thick. Brush on?
How are people polishing up their vise handles and slide surfaces? I have a Rock Island 93 that I just got back from getting the slide crack repaired....getting ready to paint it and wanted to clean up the handle. Any suggestions would be awesome!
-Drew
Champaign, IL

Check out this beast on CL. $1,000!
"this vice is 34"long, 42"tall, 15"open jaws 8" wide. the plate it sits on 3ft by 4ft 1" thick 760 792 5626 Bill"
http://inlandempire.craigslist.org/tls/3529424382.html
Just talked to Bill. It is a Hollands 18.
Check out this beast on CL. $1,000!
"this vice is 34"long, 42"tall, 15"open jaws 8" wide. the plate it sits on 3ft by 4ft 1" thick 760 792 5626 Bill"
http://inlandempire.craigslist.org/tls/3529424382.html
Just talked to Bill. It is a Hollands 18.

Hmmm, the inland empire in a quick shot down the freeway from me. I wonder if ole Bill will buckle at the sight of a few hundreds waving in his face.![]()

I posted this in another thread and thought it might amuse some of you.
Craig
Check out this beast on CL. $1,000!
"this vice is 34"long, 42"tall, 15"open jaws 8" wide. the plate it sits on 3ft by 4ft 1" thick 760 792 5626 Bill"
Just talked to Bill. It is a Hollands 18.
I was just about to post this lol
I wonder who it would be worth $1,000 to?

I posted this in another thread and thought it might amuse some of you.
Craig
Ok, we have my sons first attempt to a vise restore we have here a REED 134 1/2 it wieghs in at 73lbs..
here it is finished
Anybody else notice the sign underneath it? "Not for customer eyes!"
lol. NOPE. Not likely, he made it very clear that he won't take a penny less than $1k "because he's seen those pretty little Wilton bullet things go for $600 and this one is way bigger."
I swear he said this.![]()

