The project moved to the paint booth and finally the quality control station.













B100, that Geo. Diener looks a LOT like a vise recently posted in the " the Craftsman vises ID thread." late 40's to late 50's Think their is a link there?
I think the Diener is much older though. It has the old style swivel base with a single bolt. Yes, it was a gift.So here is the before and after shots. The new Jaws will be ready this Friday and I will be able to give this to my buddy for Christmas
I left the original hammer scarred main handle in original condition, afterall this is a user tool not just bench candy
A Reed 2C... best Christmas present ever! That thing is about as beefy as you can get for a 4" combination vise! Perfect size for any workbench.
This beast right here
We use it in our repair facility and it is amazing!
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Really, I am sorry it looks Asian to me. Have you ever tried an old American vise like Reed, Rock Island, Parker or Wilton to name a few. I can not imagine using my torch and building swivel clamps on that vise.
Okay Outlaw, Ah'm a-callin you out!
You had your little H&B round-slide clamp-ons before me, and paid a lot less, but I'll bet mine is prettier! I just finished it, and I think it looks great. The paint is Rusoleum Regal Red which does not look as orangy as it does in some of these pictures. It's a, shall we say, dignified red.
I still haven't been able to find any info on this H&B. The only ones I turned up online are too recent to be the manufacturer of this vise.
Such tiny things, I'm thinking of trying to get another just like it and give 'em to my wife for earrings.
Bob, nice job on the restoration. Not seeing the differences you mentioned earlier between our 2 vises.
Jim
Understandable reaction,
But to be completely truthful, this vise is comparable to the Wilton's in quality, and 1/4 of the price.
This beast right here
We use it in our repair facility and it is amazing!
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you made your friend a nice Christmas gift. did you make the jaws or have a friend make them? you may not have shined the handle, but everything else looks pretty darn nice.![]()
There is a retainer collar or clip the holder the main screw in the "head" portion of the dynamic jaw. wheel the whole jaw out and flip it over. inspect the screw for a groove, (on discover the collar and its missing/loose setscrews) and adjust; then reassemble...
Okay Outlaw, Ah'm a-callin you out!
You had your little H&B round-slide clamp-ons before me, and paid a lot less, but I'll bet mine is prettier! I just finished it, and I think it looks great. The paint is Rusoleum Regal Red which does not look as orangy as it does in some of these pictures. It's a, shall we say, dignified red.
I still haven't been able to find any info on this H&B. The only ones I turned up online are too recent to be the manufacturer of this vise.
Such tiny things, I'm thinking of trying to get another just like it and give 'em to my wife for earrings.
Help I need some new screws for my vise. Two were bent and 2 were good. Vise is probably 1950s vintage. Gonna paint it this weekend. Color is undecided.
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I think you can find your screws here if they are 5/16:18 x 3/4 long. http://www.viseparts.com/product_p/ba-11106s39.htm