First post here. Recently been needing to upgrade the vise in my little basement shop, but just could not bring myself to spend good $ on the junk at the home improvement store. Found this site and began doing some reading and decided I needed a vise with a swiveling fixed jaw. A few weeks ago I did not even know they existed. So I began watching e-bay and low and behold a Reed 403 1/2 showed up about 10 miles form my house. A quick e-mail to the seller confirmed that I could see it and pick it up to save the shipping so I clicked the buy it now price and this is what I brought home.
Rear jaw was frozen, but after letting it soak for a few hours it started to move and shortly had it freed right up.
My 7 year old some and I spent the day cleaning it up today. The base plate needed blasted, but the balance of the vise cleaned up well with just some solvent and a good wire brushing. Ben wanted it red, so a can of left over Massey Ferguson red was deemed satisfactory.
The top of the vise has a lot of heavy pitting, and the handle was bent, but the inside it is very good condition. The screw had a coating of grease on it and once cleaned off about 90 % of the original finish was still on the screw and no rust at all. The nut was likewise in great shape. I straightened out the handle and parkerized it. Thought the black might be a good contrast to the bright red. I hope to get it together later this week and post a picture of it all together.
John