Still looking for what those pipe jaws look like..
September 1940?
I had heard the bottom of the slde but just didn't want to pull it out far enough to see.
I'll check.
Still looking for what those pipe jaws look like..
Does this look familiar to anyone? It just popped up on a local CL for $40, no name listed.
Just says "Made in USA 045"


Its a Wilton and worth every penny of $40.
I'll see what i can do. I've got a Reed 2C next to my tool box but the inserts are a pain to remove.
If you are familiar with Wiltons, Reed pipe jaws are identical to 1st generation C1 pipe jaw inserts. They are nearly the same as the more current models but are fitted in place by dowel pins instead of spring clips.
Here are a couple of pictures of the pipe jaws from my Athol 324 1/2x. There are two jaw inserts in the stationary side and one jaw insert in the moving side. the two stationary jaw inserts are 3/8" thick and the moving jaw insert is 1/2" thick. They all have detents for the set screws. The ruler is in the pictures so you can determine the measurement of the different sides. I assume that they're hardened.
I hope this will help you.
Hey guys, big 8'' columbian spotted on ebay!!!!!!!
Their asking way too much for that poor quality vise...
Hey all, I've been looking for an old USA made vise to replace my HF made in India POS for a long time, but there have been slim pickings in my part of the world. I finally scored one today. I may have overpaid at $75, but other than a couple of $400 Wilton's, this is the first good vice I have seen in probably a year of looking on CL. It is labeled "No 8 1/2." I have not been able to find any info on this specific model anywhere. It looks pre-war to me, but what do I know? No swivel base, and no removable jaws.

Ok, so I admit it...sorta. I MIGHT have been holding out on you guys...but just a little bit.
It's been a busy season here in Ohio, and I have indeed found a few goodies. But it seems I rarely have time to post photos, etc, any more. Sorry.
Anyway, I had just made up my mind that that I would not buy any more small or medium-sized vises, before I headed out with my son to a local flea market last weekend. Then I spotted a mid-size vise sitting on a table, but was determined to ignore it. Yet something about it caught my eye. Did it have an original water-transfer decal still on it? I just couldn't resist, and walked closer. And there it was, staring me in the face.
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SNIP
Jaws are 4" wide, though it is clearly a light-to-medium duty vise. The seller's asking price....$25. I offered $20, and he thought about that for a while, but then accepted the offer. This was at the very first booth I visited at the show, but already I was heading back to the truck, to drop off my first "treasure."![]()

Someone school me. After buying this 4" Wilton, I pulled the jaw out and cleaned the slide looking for a date, but to no avail. What does that tell you? I've looked for a date all over it and I get nothing.
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Hey I've got another CL find that I was wondering if anyone could identify. It isn't the best picture and there is no detailed description. But man, it sure looks BIG.
Hey I've got another CL find that I was wondering if anyone could identify. It isn't the best picture and there is no detailed description. But man, it sure looks BIG.
The guy was the original owner and never once swiveled the rear jaw. I'll take some better pictures tomorrow and get a date off the keyway.
It looks like a milling machine vise.
Got this Kurt D30 milling vise with table mill this weekend, here is my D30 & D675
D30 is the small one, its 3" jaw by 3" opening, pretty heavy duty for its size. Kurt no longer offers 3" one, d40 is the smallest they have nowThe D30 is the little one? What size is that? I need a small mill vise, but they are hard to come by around here.
Hey I've got another CL find that I was wondering if anyone could identify. It isn't the best picture and there is no detailed description. But man, it sure looks BIG.
Got this Kurt D30 milling vise with table mill this weekend, here is my D30 & D675
Get it!!
more pics of the large one?
bigcaddy, I hope you have extra heavy duty rear suspension with all this weight your picking up.
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This is a strange Wilton, yes, its not your every day bullet so you might say its rare however the strange part is that it never drew the roar of the crowd and its resale (at least on Ebay) isn't what one might think, but on the flip side. its a model that a true Wilton collector should have in his collection. I definitely want to see his Wilton after you dress it up. I've had 100's of Wilton's pass my way but never a swivel back. I've only seen those in 4 1/2" and made mostly in the 50's and 60's. Another notch on your bed post my man!!
So why would the jaw/head swivel on that Wilton? Is it really meant to swivel...or meant to be replacable with a different type of head?