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bdmf

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probably won't get much at an auction or Fleabay with that huge weld on it. you might get a few dollars by listing it in Garage Journal's classifieds and finding somebody that is local and needs some parts off of it.

by the way what area are you located because shipping costs might kill any deal and maybe a local guy here can hand you some cash for it?

or bolt it on your bench and use it until you find a better one.

good luck and welcome to GJ

Thanks for everything! I'm located in Los Angeles. I will definitely check out the classifieds here, as I certainly lucked out with the amount of tools I got from this. I'm cleaning a massive pile of rust and dirt and churning out some odd beauties. Weird stuff that I have no clue as to the identity of. If anyone is interested, shoot me a message. I have found that this fellow was a collector/packrat, so even the most trivial looking item could be something cool. As for vises: That Prentiss, another that the guy who helped me move the stuff took, a little Dunlap swivel with an anvil on the end and a Morgan that is just about the same size as the Prentiss. Good times.:drool:
 
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Mark in Indiana

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Hello vise friends,
For your review, I have 3 low profile drill/mill vises. They have seen a few battles, but they work great after a little oiling. Please see pictures.

The first is an import from Taiwan. The second is a Columbian No. 152, and the third is an unbranded vise.

Concerning the third vise, I think it may be an American one because of the beefier frame and large feed screw. Does anyone know anything about it?



BTW: They're all for sale. PM me if interested.
 

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Mark in Indiana

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Hi friends,

While I'm on the subject of low profile drill / mill vises, here's another one that I started on (pictured below). All that I know about it is that it's heavy, has the number 8 in the casting and has a paint color similar to Wilton. Anyone know what brand it is?

Thanks in advance.
 

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An American Scale #16 vise with a static jaw that swivels when the pin is pulled to hold odd shaped objects. It weighs about 80 lbs and is around 4" wide X 10" opening.


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Okay, here is a picture as promised... A Reed 4C holding another part of a 4C... lol... Yeah trying to pick up that ~95lb oily dynamic and get it into the vise was not the easiest or smartest thing in the world...
 

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Mark in Indiana

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An American Scale #16 vise with a static jaw that swivels when the pin is pulled to hold odd shaped objects. It weighs about 80 lbs and is around 4" wide X 10" opening.


Your vise looks AWSOME! I restored a 75H pivot head last summer. Welcome to the cool kids with pivot jaw vises club.

BTW: do you know how old your vise is?
 

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Here is the silver lining to my dark cloud of a day. Estate/garage sales were crappy but a friend met up with me and gave me this. Its my first Ridgid and its in great condition.

I think its just gonna stay like it is. The decal is too nice and i don't have a source to get another.
 

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A Reed 4C holding another part of a 4C...

Methinks that most civilized countries have laws against that kind of interfamilial interaction....:mad::mad::mad:

Incestuous, I tell you!!!:headscrat:headscrat:headscrat

Simply incestuous!!!!:shocking::shocking::shocking:

This kind of conduct is most ungood, and must cease post haste!!!:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

Besides that, it looks weird, and could result in sprained back muscles, and mashed fingers...:evil::evil::evil:

And Brother Big---That's a nice little Ridgid...
 
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Found my first old vise Monarch vise at an estate sale today. Anything you guys could tell me about would be great! Edit: got it for $40.
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I got my very first Wilton today!

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Here it is after stripping it down and degreasing and removing caked on grime.

Snagged it at a thrift shop along with an oxy acetylene cart, and a clymer manual for ironhead sportsters. $40 for the lot.
 

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^^Nice score coma13:rocker:!! Is that a #645 model? I just got one last weekend in a tool cart I bought. The guy didn't even know it was in there and told me to keep it. That's the good news.

Bad news is the lead screw has been hillbilly rigged with a 3/8" extension welded to the front of the lead screw in place of the handle:sad:. It's also missing the jaw inserts. The rest of the vise is decent.

Anyone have a lead screw for sale? I also put a post on the vise parts thread. I'm wondering if other vises lead screws would work?
 

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The gears are a three speed transmission, with a detachable crank handle to operate a grinding wheel that attaches inside the vise.
 

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Nice to see all of the great vises. I have a Palmgren pivoting vise that is missing one of the bolts. It's a "vintage" looking hex-head 3/8" bolt. Sorry I can't figure out how to attach a photo from the iPad. I tried looking on eBay, couldn't find anything of the sort, any idea where to get one, or what keywords to search for out on the web? New bolts just look out of place on it so I'd like to get a matching old bolt.
 

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Found my first old vise Monarch vise at an estate sale today. Anything you guys could tell me about would be great! Edit: got it for $40.

I've lusted for a Monarch in good shape for a long time, but only seen busted up/dropped junk locally. That's an awesome find and very nice! :thumbup:
 
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^ IMHO: Vintage, American vises are still under valued. If you wanted to buy one that's similar to your Parker, you would have to fork over >$1000.00. With that said, depending what part of of the country you live in, I would say $100.00 wholesale and $300.00 high retail. A bigger value is the condition, nothing is missing and most importantly... it's a Parker.
 

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Look at this minty parker 976, I can buy it for the right money, not sure what that is though.

that Parker looks to be in awesome shape and also has the wrench that some guys were saying are very hard to find and are selling for $45 for just the wrench. Indiana is right on and i'm guessing $100 isn't the asking price because that would be a "no brainer".

maybe see if you can get the bench in a package deal or just pay up for that vise because other than a little dusting and maybe a little new grease for the screw it is ready to use tomorrow.

CT: very nice old Monarch vise and maybe some of the other members here will have some suggestions on how to mount that style vise so it will be solid on your bench and swivel if you need it to. :thumbup:
 

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I got this tonight from my father. It's been in our family for almost 100 years.

Jsharp, take a look around; I'll bet there is an old drill bit chuck on a shaft for that piece of awesomness! Those are commonly used as a horizontal drill press.

Just fabulous condition! :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

you definitely **** getting that given to you!

Edit, also look for the hand crank!
 

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Hafee: Man, get those vises off the surface block! :lol:


Mark: The base on his other vise is a suction cup for smooth surfaces (Think 50's-60's Formica kitchen tables) I had one as a kid, only I broke the back nut overloading it once. today I'd just make a new nut, back then I tried a variety of epoxies and glues but none held up in tension at all...

Handy little hobby vise with the rotating head the Asian have made infamous... Mine was mad in japan, back in the day with about the same level of quality...
 

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He says I can have it at his funeral. I'm gonna offer $150 and go $200 tops. It was bought new by his grandfather.
 

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He says I can have it at his funeral. I'm gonna offer $150 and go $200 tops. It was bought new by his grandfather.

I would get that in writing... :evil:

All joking aside, that is a sweet looking vise... For a 6" in that condition, I would shell out $250-$300... but that's just me.
 

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We shall see. I just bought a nice milling machine and a sweet edlund drilling machine from him, so i might be able to work something out for the table and vise. The table top is around 400lbs of cast iron, according to him.. Not an easy thing to move around.
 
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Mark in Indiana

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Hi friends,

I have a couple of vise bases & hardware available for free (see picture). They are bases from small exposed screw Columbian and Dunlap vises that became a folk art projects.

If interested, PM me so I can give you an address to send a prepaid box and so you can give me the address to send them to, and I will be glad to pack & ship them.

All together they weigh 5 pounds. Please be sure to add a couple of pounds for packaging, etc.

I will hang on to them until the end of this month. After that I will have to toss them.
 

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We shall see. I just bought a nice milling machine and a sweet edlund drilling machine from him, so i might be able to work something out for the table and vise. The table top is around 400lbs of cast iron. Not an easy thing to move around.

I don't know of a good steel table that is light so if you can use one that would be a nice one. I would remove the vise when moving it if you get it. if you don't have a trailer, but have a truck or a friend with one that has a hitch then rent a UHaul 5 x 9 trailer for $20 so you don't have to lift far from the ground. if you have already moved a mill i'm preaching to the choir because you already know how to move heavy things.

good luck
 

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Mark, if either of those was a bit bigger... I have a Craftsman that needs a base, same design base, but larger... Eyeballing those against the tape; they look to be 3" on the working Diameter?
 

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I got this tonight from my father. It's been in our family for almost 100 years.

Jsharp, take a look around; I'll bet there is an old drill bit chuck on a shaft for that piece of awesomness! Those are commonly used as a horizontal drill press.

Just fabulous condition! :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

you definitely **** getting that given to you!

Edit, also look for the hand crank!

And it works with a drill chuck? Ok, now I really wanna see this thing is action.
 

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Previously posted by Ritzblitz.


He says I can have it at his funeral.
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Ritz, if you and him can't get together, make sure it makes it to his funeral, yea that's right, graveside, or you won't get a shot at it.
 
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