I have a 8" Snap On, made by Wilton I think. It is a brute. Bought it unused on Craigslist. Didn't think I needed one that big until I got it, then realized it is the perfect size.
Have you got a photo maybe?
I have a 8" Snap On, made by Wilton I think. It is a brute. Bought it unused on Craigslist. Didn't think I needed one that big until I got it, then realized it is the perfect size.
Here it is, no close up.
Here is eye popper for ya, Just finished my 500 looks great!!
Doesn't really look like an 8" vise, you're not measuring how far it opens instead of jaw width, are you?
Jim
and got bored. Decided to see how many things of comparable size i could find.

Holy ****. WHat about this tipoff? How about the METRIC Hansen Socket tray BEHIND the metal parts organizers on the LH side of the pic.
The dimensions from Hansons website for a 1/2" Drive tray are as follows: Size: 18 1/8″ L x 4″ W x 3 5/8″ H
Part of the tray is hidden, looks to be about 10 of the 18 inches doesn't it? What is visible is almost spot on for the 8 inch vise jaws!
Not too bad for a blurry long distance pic huh?!?!?
Also looks to be a 13 inch shop brush behind the bar stool. Two of the vise jaws laid side by side would be about 3 inches longer than that brush.
And the Tipton Gun Vises dimensions according to Amazon are as follows: 32.8 x 8 x 9.5 inches. Or basically 4 of those vice jaw widths put together. (Or divide gun vise length by 4)
What about the case of fuel injector cleaner beside the DP? I googled "Fuel Injector Cleaner 4 pack" to no avail. Tried adding the word "Land" in front since I thought that was part of the MFG name. No Luck. Then it hit me. The can with the white top shown on the box has the product info facing the camera. Made no sense. If it was a printed image, the company would have the logo printed facing outwards. Plus, since when has fuel injector cleaner been sold in a rattlecan? Duh John. Soooo, I found a pack of Pro Gard (Not Land, but GARD) FIC with the following dimensions: 10 x 8.8 x 6.8 inches. Looks to me that the vise is pretty close in width.
Oh man, I REALLY need to go to bed. The google Fu needs to be recharged.
One more: The electrical outlet faceplate that is mounted on the left of the center wooden post on the back wall. The dimensions according to archtoolbox.com are :1-Gang 2-3/4"
So, multiply that by 3 and you get 8-1/4". Nearly dead on for that vise.
Just finished my latest #23. So far the collection has 3 record vices, and I think I am now addicted so plenty more to come
After seeing the first Record 23 restore, I did one for myself. I found one locally on CL and though it was 50 miles away, it was only 1/2 mile from my cousin, so I combined the trip with some beers. Too bad it was raining the whole way, so I didn't spend any time looking at the vise----just grabbed it and ran. Found out the next day that it had a chunk missing under one of the jaws.
Some time in the Bridgeport, some JB Weld, and a few dowels later---solid as rock once again. Paint is Valspar enamel.
Craftsman 391-5188 Made in Japan. It's 4 inches (I think, it's in the shed now, could be 4.5 inches).
It was free, as it came with the house. I'd like to add a Wilton torpedo vise in the future, but they can be expensive.
Ok guys, I just took ownership of this quite large 70lb Rockisland No. 142 vise. I for the life of me can't find any others online doing a search. Are these known by a different number? I haven't taken delivery yet so I can't get you any better pics until later.


Ok guys, I just took ownership of this quite large 70lb Rockisland No. 142 vise.
Craftsman 391-5188 Made in Japan. It's 4 inches (I think, it's in the shed now, could be 4.5 inches).
It was free, as it came with the house. I'd like to add a Wilton torpedo vise in the future, but they can be expensive.
Over on Dayid's site there's a 141 and 143 with links back to GJ.
Did that come with removable jaws? Most of the old Rock Islands were like the old Reeds and had them welded/forged in. I've seen them start to separate in some old vises. If that's what happened to this one then maybe it was a reasonable idea to try to reweld it rather than attempt to drill holes through the hardened jaw.
How are the pipe jaws held in (if you have them)?
Had a chance this weekend to snap a pic of my monster vise. I got it from the scrap pile at the The mcphillips street rail station where my buddy used to work. The jaws are 7" wide and it is just over 32" long. I'd say it weighs about 150 pounds!
$50 for a turn of the century vise ain't bad either. Early swivel with that big wing nut is cool. Post more pics when you can.
ps: what width of jaw? 5"?

That price MAY soon be Suckworthy, if this rampant vise inflation doesn't stop...![]()
Yeah, You don't even want to know how much I just sold my restored Wilton Shop King for on Ebay. If the buyer is one here, he definitely won't be getting any suckage for that one!
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https://surplus.boeing.com/ItemDetails.cfm?auctionID=47764&pageID=m43401
Vises by the truck load. Anyone near North Charleston?
Is anyone near this? Bid is only at $252 and this ends tomorrow afternoon? Would love to see the aftermath of this from GJ member! If only I could make it there and back in one day...
Is anyone near this? Bid is only at $252 and this ends tomorrow afternoon? Would love to see the aftermath of this from GJ member! If only I could make it there and back in one day...