Rickenbackerman
Well-known member
Hi,
This is my first post. It took me a while to read through all 300+ pages, but I can say you guys have successfully ruined me.
I just wanted a simple vise for a bench I built in my garage 2 months ago. I went out and bought one from a big box store, and then started reading here. Ugh. I returned the vise.
I have now acquired two vises in the past 2 months. See pictures. A new Yost 204, and a Chas Parker 205. The Yost I got for $90 brand new at Farmer's Choice. I believe they still have a bunch more in stock. The Chas Parker I picked up off CL local, and am in the process of trying to restore her. I do have a couple of questions, if you guys can help:
1. There is a fair bit of slop in the Parker. There is about 1" of space between the back of the main nut and the pin holding it in place. Is this typical?
2. The vise functions fine, but there may be a hairline crack in a part of the main nut. Too bad I couldnt see this when I bought it. I dont think this is fatal, but is it possible to buy another main nut from one of the manufacturers today making Yost, Columbian, Reed and replace?
3. Does anyone know what the screw is for these Parker vises? Is it Acme, or something else?
Thanks alot in advance. I am going through the electrolysis process, so I will post pictures when done and painted.
Cheers,
Ted
Welcome Ted! Nice job on ditching the junk and sourcing some good old US made Iron! I'm as not as knowledgeable as some on here, but I'll do my best.
1 - No, that is absolutely not normal. The pin should be right next to or very close to the back of the nut. If yours has that much of a gap, do you need to turn the handle 5 or 10 times to get the dynamic jaw to move? Remove the dynamic jaw and take some pictures back there so we can see what's going on.
2 - Next, remove the nut by punching the pin out from the bottom with a hammer and pin punch. Take some pics of the nut so we can see what it looks like and where the crack is. I'm suspecting you are missing some of the nut on yours, hence the gap.
3 - Should be acme, yes. Size depends on the size of the vise, though.
