welcome squid, that is a nice 1. do u know anything about its manufacture?
Sorry for the slow response. Haven't been on GJ much in the last couple of days.
The Dodge Slide-Set patent is dated March 15, 1949. The company operated in Mishawaka until 1999. Starting in 1967, it was a division of Reliance Electric but appears to have kep the Dodge name. That said, it's not clear how long Dodge made the Slide-Set vises.
Did not see the 10" machinist "vice" listing and didn't find it when I checked CL tonight. Did you acquire it?
Wrenchguy, pretty much what mcmlvif100 said haha.
But I found this article tonight.
http://articles.southbendtribune.co...-conditions-and-foreign-competition-officials
My grandfather stopped over yesterday to borrow my angle grinder and I was telling him about the vice, and he said my grandmother actually worked there for a few years back in the day. Interesting stuff.
Never heard of the company until I stumbled across the vise on craigslist.
A couple questions maybe someone can answer for me about this slide set vise though..
When this vise was cast, it was cast to have dual lock down handles and for some reason they machined a 20 thousandths or so thick cap and drove it in from the bottom and it layed flush at the top surface. Apparently I just need to find another T nut and handle for it.
Also, on the back side of the vise directly under the dynamic jaw slide, there is another open hole like the two on each side for the swivel base lock down handles, but this hole doesn't line up with the channel in the base plate.
Anyone have any idea what the purpose for this is?
What about where to find a somewhat matching lock down handle for the optional other side that I want to utilize.
Whats the best lube for the this vises screw,the bottom interlocking plate that's part of the "slide-set" mechinism and also on the precision ground sliding surfaces that the main bar slides back and forth on? I've read numerous threads about this subject and im undecided. Ive heard anti-seize for the screw and what not, but johnson paste wax or maybe break-free CLP for the guide bar slides??
Only thing left to do is lube, assemble, get a paint marker and paint the raised cast letters that I took a 2inch wide file to after i derusted them to get them all perfectly flat and uniform

Fancy fancy. haha. What color should I paint the letters you think?
Thanks y'all!