flashman
Well-known member
Well done!! I love that color, very sharp!!!
Thank you Zoomie!
Sent from my DROID RAZR using Tapatalk 2
Well done!! I love that color, very sharp!!!
This one goes out to ---->
(don't call me EOC) Jason (I left one REED in there for you), Nick (The Godfather) Autopts, Kevin (Serrations) Scott and my partner in crime (so what if he's a cop) CBRAX...
Enjoy!
ZOOM
Came across this vise this weekend. it's a quick adjust and the jaws open up to almost 18" it's unusual, there are threads on about 3/4 of the shaft and a blank area, you simply turn the handle to the blank part and pull it open, very east quick adjust. Does anyone have any history on this? What it might be worth? Any info is helpful, Thanks so much!!
![]()
![]()
Hello,
I was wondering if anyone could give me information/opinions about this vise. All I know is that it was made in Maryborough Shipyards in Australia. Im not so concern as to where it was made but more on the quality side. It's 660mm long, 320mm high and 180mm jaw and weighs about 70kg.
Thanks for any input.
Aaron
Thanks for checking yours Mark. I'm being a bit **** about finding out all I can about my vise....wish I had asked about it before my papa passed on in 1995, but these old tools and a couple of old tobacco pipes are the only things of his that I have.
So I did a search for this Armstrong vise and can't find any info in this thread or google. I certainly would not pay $500 for this but I guess I am curious what you all think.
![]()
Large Armstrong bench vise. Model MV-16. Estimated to be 45-50 yrs. old. Jaw width 6 inches and serrated faces show little wear. Opens to at least 12 inches. Weighs 90 lbs. Made in Chicago, IL. Compare to price of a new one this size. $500/obo.
Came across this vise this weekend. it's a quick adjust and the jaws open up to almost 18" it's unusual, there are threads on about 3/4 of the shaft and a blank area, you simply turn the handle to the blank part and pull it open, very east quick adjust. Does anyone have any history on this? What it might be worth? Any info is helpful, Thanks so much!!
Say? Here's one I've never seen and its for sale on CL New Hampshire
First is a little Rock Island just finished, and the second is a Colombian 506 I've just started
Another silly two-tone Craftsman 3.5" Nothing special about it other than being a light use vise. I did have to come up with washers for it. The previous owner replaced them with a single, large hex nut on the back side. The handle was grinding into dynamic jaw when pressure was applied. I found a front and rear washer that fit fine in my spare parts bin. The color choice? Well, I'm just burning through my giant box of half filled spray paint cans until they're all gone.
The rainy season has officially hit Seattle and most likely I won't be able to take any outside shots for a while. One year it rained for 162 days in a row!!! Not having natural, early morning lighting really makes a difference in how these vises look.
.
Good deal for someone local. I'd be taking the ride if it was near me.

Another silly two-tone Craftsman 3.5" Nothing special about it other than being a light use vise. I did have to come up with washers for it. The previous owner replaced them with a single, large hex nut on the back side. The handle was grinding into dynamic jaw when pressure was applied. I found a front and rear washer that fit fine in my spare parts bin. The color choice? Well, I'm just burning through my giant box of half filled spray paint cans until they're all gone.
The rainy season has officially hit Seattle and most likely I won't be able to take any outside shots for a while. One year it rained for 162 days in a row!!! Not having natural, early morning lighting really makes a difference in how these vises look.
.
That would be me if I want 200 miles away. Hard to justify gas unfortunately.
Sent from my DROID RAZR using Tapatalk 2
Back in the day before a wife and child 200 miles was considered a walk down the block for me. Times have certainly changed including the price of gas like you mentioned earlier. I currently try and kill five birds with one stone when I take even a 100 mile trek on the ultra rare Sunday.