Jan, for a $14 increased investment that's a great upgrade! Well done and welcome to GJ!
I agree, nice restoration and welcome to Garage Journal!
Jan, for a $14 increased investment that's a great upgrade! Well done and welcome to GJ!
Does anyone here own that emmert swivel vise that recently sold for more than $800 on eBay?
Got his one a few months ago, but couldn't figure out who made it. Someone selling old ads on ebay had it listed. It's a Holland's Star Bicycle vise. The ad below was from 1899. It's proven to be immensely useful for holding round stuff. Everyone should get one.![]()
Got his one a few months ago, but couldn't figure out who made it. Someone selling old ads on ebay had it listed. It's a Holland's Star Bicycle vise. The ad below was from 1899. It's proven to be immensely useful for holding round stuff. Everyone should get one.![]()




Got his one a few months ago, but couldn't figure out who made it. Someone selling old ads on ebay had it listed. It's a Holland's Star Bicycle vise. The ad below was from 1899. It's proven to be immensely useful for holding round stuff. Everyone should get one.![]()
Got his one a few months ago, but couldn't figure out who made it. Someone selling old ads on ebay had it listed. It's a Holland's Star Bicycle vise. The ad below was from 1899. It's proven to be immensely useful for holding round stuff. Everyone should get one.![]()
I will post up some pict. Sat.
Nice looking prentiss. what is all the white stuff around the base and on the swivel? I am guessing it might be cosmetic because that guy's shop is pretty nice.

I wanted to make something fun this weekend since finishing cutting a slew of Chas Parker jaws that are ready for fitting. I have many vises to restore, some day I will get them finished and share pictures. Being a old Toolmaker I like to be efficient, so when I need handles or jaws, I build a bunch, same with the other components.
I have two Wilton 925's (2-1/2" jaws) without the swivel bases and several large vises also missing their bases or they have a ear busted off. I thought these would be perfect to practice on. I was able to cut everything in one setup. Had to make a special split angle cutter for the sides. I used a t-cutter to cut the undercut for the swivel plate that holds the carriage bolts, still need to make the swivel clamps.
I purchased at a auction a stack of plates that are square 9" and 12" with varying thickness's. The 9" square plate fit these two small Wilton bases with a little positioning. I want to thank C. Braxmailer for sending me his example. Brax does fine work.
What are your feelings on having a steel base in stead of the original cast ones. Does it drive the price down some? I think having a solid steel one might be better then adding a patched busted off ear. Eventually I want to sell some of these vises since I am running out of room in my shop, or loan them to bigcaddy when he gets his Museum opened.

What are your feelings on having a steel base in stead of the original cast ones. Does it drive the price down some? I think having a solid steel one might be better then adding a patched busted off ear. Eventually I want to sell some of these vises since I am running out of room in my shop, or loan them to bigcaddy when he gets his Museum opened.
I think really the proof is how they look once painted. With those little vises condition is what brings in the money. However, having a swivel base I would think is a better option than not having one.

) J/KLeave them in a salt solution for a while to rough up the finish before cleaning and painting and they should match the rough finish of the cast vise.
(how would you feel about knocking out a 4 footed base for a Reed 204 1/2 in your spare time someday) J/K
hey guys great journal,lots of helpful info, i recycle lots of vises,anvils old tools, we,llbe talkin thanks
Hey there vise lovers,
I was having trouble with having to push my vise out of the way when I needed room and it was becoming harder for me. I got the idea to put it on wheels with some homemade screw jacks. It's very solid when the screw jacks are down. I thought some of you might like to see it.
Tony
What is the chain all about?


Nice stand sixkidsdad!
What is the chain all about?

