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rtvinc

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Balane,

here is the secret...don't tell anyone!!! :D
 

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I always thought you should use duct tape, and a small paint roller...:lol_hitti

Or duct tape "masking", an exacto knife and then use the roller ..:evil::evil::evil:
 

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Here's my 1955 Craftman Machinist Vise.

She was a hurricane Sandy survivor. It was 4 feet under water. Took a little cleaning but he is ready to be put back to work.

Here is a before and after pic. I'll be doing a resto thread on it soon.
 

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What inch jaw is the Craftsman and what does it weigh, if you don't mind me asking?
Nice job by the way.

Odd ain't it, that a vise can survive the acts of God, but succumb to the stupidity of man.
 
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What inch jaw is the Craftsman and what does it weigh, if you don't mind me asking?
Nice job by the way.

Odd ain't it, that a vise can survive the acts of God, but succumb to the stupidity of man.

Just measured the jaws they are 4 1/2 inches. Opens 8 plus inches and it is damn heavy!!! Haven't weighed it but I would guess near 100lbs?

Just waiting on my order from McMaster for the check ball oiler that needed to be replaced then she is done.

Works nice and smooth!!!
 

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Two more Wilton's came home with me today, an 820 and a 825. Well I think its an 825; there are no numbers on the casting but it has 2 1/2 jaws. I will try to post better pic's tomorrow. This was a three way deal that a friend of mine got me into so I ended up with these for $200 cash to my friend, he sold his restored Delta DP and another collector who got the DP for cash and part trade of the vises. Everyone was happy, happy, happy
 

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1933 Craftsman No. 5215 just getting wrapped up. 3 1/2" jaws. Definitely has seen some use in its life but honestly not bad for being 80 years old. Anybody know who the OEM is on these?

I'm really impressed the hardie made it all these years without getting lost. Is that a nut splitter? I've never had a vise with this feature before.

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OEM was probably Rock Island. They were making the larger ones at the time.

The part sticking up from the anvil surface was usually referred to as a cut off tool. You would lay something, such as a wire, over the top and tap it with a hammer to cut it.

Nice paint color.:thumbup: That looks sharp.
 

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That one cleaned up nicely Balane! Great job! I like the blue, what is it?

The chisel is for setting a piece of bar stock on, smacking the stock with a hammer, flipping in over and doing the same, then putting the bar in the vise and snapping it off. Faster than a hacksaw.

I suspect this MAY have been made by Littlestown for Sears, they are very similar. Hard to say for sure thought since so many made essentially the same vise. :dunno:

Not sure about the '33 date though, the '33 was a 5501 yours is a 5215. Almost certainly made by the same company though. What jaw width? The '33 was 3" wide. and only opened to 3-1/4"
 

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Thanks for the kind words guys. Glad to hear what that little hardie thing is for, I figured something like that.

The patent date on it is Mar. 14 1933, it's stamped into the slide. Not sure exactly of the manufacture year though. I was thinking Rock Island personally. I had a Rock Island in that style and also a Littlestown. This one looks close to the Rock Island to my eyes. I also considered American Scale as a manufacturer option but not sure if they ever made anything for Sears.

The color is Rust-Oleum Metallic Cobalt Blue No. 7251 It's a gorgeous color with the light bouncing off it, just a tiny bit of flake in it. Looks really sharp in person.
 

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Just measured the jaws they are 4 1/2 inches. Opens 8 plus inches and it is damn heavy!!! Haven't weighed it but I would guess near 100lbs?

Just waiting on my order from McMaster for the check ball oiler that needed to be replaced then she is done.

Works nice and smooth!!!


I've got a few of those vises and they are in the neighborhood of 70+ pounds, and thats for a 3 1/2" jaw width:shocking:
 

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balane, I have one that is marked only with V10 & V11 as discussed in other posts. The front jaw & slide are exactly the same. The reinforcing collar around the front edge and extending underneath in the middle. The handle on mine seems a little smaller than yours and no cut off tool. I guess the OEM made them a bit different for each retailer.
 
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Here is another picture. Sorry about the first image. I guess I forgot the upload procedure.
 

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this thread is simply amazing !!!!! Over 11,000 post, and over 1.27 million views
 

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1933 Craftsman No. 5215 just getting wrapped up. 3 1/2" jaws. Definitely has seen some use in its life but honestly not bad for being 80 years old. Anybody know who the OEM is on these?

I'm really impressed the hardie made it all these years without getting lost. Is that a nut splitter? I've never had a vise with this feature before.

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Another beauty Bart. Cha-Ching!!
 

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The vise in question says 'DOHM LTD' on the nameplate with a London address. I have not been able to find much on the net yet. What I did find it is a specialty company consisting of two engineers and a secretary. But this is one neat vise regardless.

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Anyone familiar with a book by Kenneth Cope that has the history of Athol vises?

I have been trying to date my Athol 614-1/2 for a couple of months now and finally came across the following post:

" From Ken Cope's book the company was founded in 1868, acquired by Starrett in 1905, named changed to Athol Machine & Foundary Co. in 1930 and ceased operation in 1963."

I think most people assume that since Starrett bought Athol is 1905, that all of the Athol-branded vises are older than this date. But there are several catalogs that show up on the internet from post-WWII years that advertise Athol brand vises...without Starrett's name on them. My vise says Athol M&F Co on it, so it seems that it has to be post 1930...not quite as old as I thought...but still much older than me and still beefy.

I would be curious to know when the numbering system on the vises changed. I have seen some Athols listed as NoXX, then I believe I have seen 1XX numbering, then 3XX, 6XX, and finally 9XX (which I believe has Starrett's name on it).
 

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This old Reed 105 1/2 had been beat up so bad I used trunk spatter paint to cover up the dents & dings. This is my first two tone paint job. I normally will leave them bare or a neutral paint finish. I am still thinking do I like it or not ?:argue:
 

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This old Reed 105 1/2 had been beat up so bad I used trunk spatter paint to cover up the dents & dings. This is my first two tone paint job. I normally will leave them bare or a neutral paint finish. I am still thinking do I like it or not ?:argue:

I like the looks of that trunk spatter on the vise!! Do the whole thing that way. Just my opinion.

John
 

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Ok, I guess I need some corrective answers for identifying my Wilton bullet. I don't know where I got the info from originally but I had the model C4 stuck in my head on this vise. Now I think I'm incorrect. Any light on this vise as far as a model? There is no date stamp in the typical location, so all I have to go on is size and logo placement. Ideas?
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Is this something you just knew or did you look it up? Not questioning you, I just have been trying to find something on it but have not had any luck. I have been known to **** at the internets.
 

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Someone has bought a vise good enough to brag about since yesterday
Lets see them :dunno:

Well I didn't technically buy it but I did just refinish this one for somebody else. 4 1/2" Wilton C1, 1978. Italian Olive is the color.

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Here is another picture. Sorry about the first image. I guess I forgot the upload procedure.

That vise is interesting. There was another vise posted a while back that had a similar rotating plate for holding various profiles. Member Big Pete posted pictures of it, but it didn't have a name or brand on it. I presume Big Pete is in the UK since he also has a Swindens vice which he found at a junkyard. The vise was pictured on page 432 of this thread, post 8632. The vise isn't exactly the same though.

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Originally posted by balane.
Well I didn't technically buy it but I did just refinish this one for somebody else. 4 1/2" Wilton C1, 1978. Italian Olive is the color.
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That's a righteous job on the C1 balane. Worthy of the stump.
 

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Someone has bought a vise good enough to brag about since yesterday. Lets see them

Here's two I got today. The Yost 32C (4" Combination Swivel) was an eBay auction where I just bid $5 higher than the current bid thinking more people would bid closer to the end of the auction, but nobody did.. lol. It has seen some use but is still in very good shape. It's my first Yost.

The guy was local so I drove over to his place to pick it up. He had a couple others there. I ended up also buying this Morgan Chicago 50 (5" Swivel). It weighs ~85 lbs. The Morgan doesn't even look like it was ever used, just a little surface rust but other than that... They were part of a lot he bid on some government surplus stuff. Super nice guy. I probably paid more than I should have for the Morgan, but he was nice, the vise is mint, and since I didn't have to pay shipping it I think we both felt the price was fair.
 

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Ive had this wilton 500 since january, just wasnt sure where to put it. My bench isnt very sturdy so i went with a semi drum base.

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9450 4 1/2" I just finished, It was in rough shape, lots of slag and over weld on the back, new wiltonviseparts.net jaws.
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