Outlawmws
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Nice job, now you need to get onto the pipe vise. Then mount it on a 2X4 and when you need it clamp it in the craftsman...
Nice job, now you need to get onto the pipe vise. Then mount it on a 2X4 and when you need it clamp it in the craftsman...
My newest score of the day, a Record No.5
This is my first English vise and my first Record.
Does anybody have a suggestion for the correct color of blue it should be painted?
Mine is painted the same color as the Columbian in post #8201. It's a rattlecan color from Lowes or Casa Cheapo. Looks much better than the original blue.
Phy6 Any Idea what the wholes on the side of the swivel jaw are for? 2 on one side and 1 on the other. Other Prentiss' have those to.
Not sure. They don't seem threaded. Maybe they used to have an add on attachment? Or it could have been used to hold that piece in a jig while the swivel was being machined, it's kind of an odd shaped piece.
Any ideas on how to properly break this thing down? With the dynamic jaws back end closed, i can't get it past the threaded nut inside the stationary jaw. I've never pulled one apart and can't seem to figure out the procedure to get it in pieces and back together.
Who the hell designed these damn things anyways? Leave it to the English to take a simple idea, re-invent it and make sure it gives everybody a headache.
Ill be patiently awaiting my instructions to disassemble and a verbal beatdown from our members across the pond.![]()
. While making a pitch to sell my Athol 324 1/2 x vise last night, the customer said that it was too much vise for him I replied that having too much vise is like having too much money. Since quality vises are hard to find in my area, I think he will be back. I thought you guys would like hearing about someone not wanting too much vise.

. While making a pitch to sell my Athol 324 1/2 x vise last night, the customer said that it was too much vise for him I replied that having too much vise is like having too much money. Since quality vises are hard to find in my area, I think he will be back. I thought you guys would like hearing about someone not wanting too much vise.

Isn't that rich! You should of asked him if he buys his sockets one at time, for when he encounters a new size bolt head.
Then again, an Athol 4.5" vise, compared to a typical Craftsman 4" vise that a homeowner is going to have, is a difference of 55+ pounds. I remember my first Athol 4.5" and it was a beast. I've got a few more in the shop, on the floor, where they will stay since i'm not going to pick them up.![]()
Maybe it is "too much vise" for his little garage bench.

. While making a pitch to sell my Athol 324 1/2 x vise last night, the customer said that it was too much vise for him I replied that having too much vise is like having too much money. Since quality vises are hard to find in my area, I think he will be back. I thought you guys would like hearing about someone not wanting too much vise.
tedster, How hard do you heat treat them jaws to. Did you make them 3/4 thick. I like smooth jaws to. Serrated jaws are not to popular in machine shops.
My new project. It is a 1760 and the date on it is July of 1983.
Project?!
Spray it with some degreaser; pressure wash; reassemble with fresh lube. Good for another 30 years.
I remember the summer of '83...
That will probably be as far as it goes. 
Any ideas on how to properly break this thing down? With the dynamic jaws back end closed, i can't get it past the threaded nut inside the stationary jaw. I've never pulled one apart and can't seem to figure out the procedure to get it in pieces and back together.
Who the hell designed these damn things anyways? Leave it to the English to take a simple idea, re-invent it and make sure it gives everybody a headache.
Ill be patiently awaiting my instructions to disassemble and a verbal beatdown from our members across the pond.![]()
It's been a while, but you have to release the threaded nut before you can separate the static from the dynamic.
*Assembly is the reverse of disassembly"![]()

Picked up this rigid today...for free! It's a little rusted but it'll loosen up, it's like a little cousin to big daddy. If you have two does that make you a collector?
