EOC_Jason
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Very nice. I like to paint the lettering too when it's practical.
Pictures...?
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Its also just about impossible to visualize things without a picture to see what you are describing.
Maclin has established the new value of a Wilton 450SJ at $ 635.62 (including freight)!!!!
I new I couldn't afford it, but, DAYUM!!
the Yost website says this vise weighs in @ 118# i belive every bit of it its 13in tall 6in wide jaws and from the back of the dynamic jaw to front of handle it is 24-3/4 in and seems to be in pretty good shape nothing is broke and everything turns freely,i need to inspect further the jaws are serrated and pretty smoothed out also but look like they are part of the vise i cannot find no pins,screws,seams or anything kind of different.this is my $50 find and this thing is a beastthe Yost website says this vise weighs in @ 118# i belive every bit of it its 13in tall 6in wide jaws and from the back of the dynamic jaw to front of handle it is 24-3/4 in and seems to be in pretty good shape nothing is broke and everything turns freely,i need to inspect further the jaws are serrated and pretty smoothed out also but look like they are part of the vise i cannot find no pins,screws,seams or anything kind of different.
I took 3 other pics and it wont let me upload them will try later
Great score on that hunk!I was in the game until it passed $375.00...
Now, we need to find about 25 of them, and we'll slowly feed them into Ebay, keeping the price up....
If there is such a thing as a 500SJ or 600SJ, they would break the four figure barrier, if they were as pristine as Maclin's 450SJ...
Be that as it may, I think the buyer (hope it was a GJ'r) got his money's worth...
That was a damn nice bit of clampdom...
That looks like NOS Dave. Was it still in the box?

Here's a Morgan Chicago I picked up for 5 bucks last weekend. Excellent condition. Got lucky on this one. Don't think dude knew what he had.

I'm dying to know what the screw and nut are like, since they are the only things I can't see the damage on!![]()


this is my $50 find and this thing is a beast. the Yost website says this vise weighs in @ 118# i belive every bit of it its 13in tall 6in wide jaws and from the back of the dynamic jaw to front of handle it is 24-3/4 in and seems to be in pretty good shape nothing is broke and everything turns freely,i need to inspect further the jaws are serrated and pretty smoothed out also but look like they are part of the vise i cannot find no pins,screws,seams or anything kind of different.
I was in the game until it passed $375.00...
Now, we need to find about 25 of them, and we'll slowly feed them into Ebay, keeping the price up....
If there is such a thing as a 500SJ or 600SJ, they would break the four figure barrier, if they were as pristine as Maclin's 450SJ...
Be that as it may, I think the buyer (hope it was a GJ'r) got his money's worth...
That was a damn nice bit of clampdom...
I wish my garage was full of SJ's of any size. Very happy with the sale. Thanks to you all for the support. Not finding much out in the Denver market to put into restoration.

Pray tell, once again, I must beseech the Lords Of Viseland
What have I here???
Got this guy at a garage sale this weekend. Weighs in at about 44 pounds.
First thought it might be a Prentiss (checked and could not find a PVC stamped anywhere. Then maybe a Rock Island (they OEM'ed for everybody/anybody). But the devil is in the details and in both cases some details are missing.
As you can see from the images, the dynamic jaw has 133 on it, the static jaw
No. 123
4 INCH
Any thoughts?
After seeing the $5 Morgan, how bout this $2 Bull Dog, doesn't it just want to make you cry??????
JKB

The two others are strangers to the internet. the first is a Dodge Slide Set #40.
Here's my Cole that's in very decent shape. I haven't tried out the drill yet but according to links in this other thread about a Cole, it's supposed to be very effective and useful. Mine says St Anne IL while the others I've seen say Chicago Hts. Anyone know the difference? The vise model is No. 11 and the drill model is No. 7
there is a cast iron foundry in st anne. maybe they took on cole work in the later days. st anne maybe 25/30 mile south of the heights on ill.1. oh yea they do good work there but u gotta take ur own brake rotors there to melt down on small jobs.
My brother gave me one of these back in the '80's. It wouldn't hold clamping force on anything; you had to keep re-tightening it. That's when I decided I had to have an American made vise. I searched out an industrial supply and bought a Wilton for $181, which was a lot of dough back then. I think it's still worth about the same.

Might be a dumb question... But how are you guys painting the letters on your vices? Are you using a little brush or taping them off and spraying?

Just scared to mount it in case I find a big prentiss or big bullet Wilton I don't want to be drilling a million holes in my bench top everytime I find a new bigger one.

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I have really enjoyed this thread, I have a few vises and will post pictures later. Thought some might like the current miniature vise and vise grips I am working on. go to this link for photos.
Enjoy
Paul
Now that's impressive work. I want one !