My Craftsman 519X, and the experience that came with it.
So while searching on the local CL for "anvil" I came across a posting simply titled "misc stuff". In it, were two "anvils" that were actually vises (guy smoking crack or something, I don't know) and says nothing about the condition, simply "$125 obo" This is the picture he posted.
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Immediately, my eyes focus in on the lovely vise on the left. Hmm, not being a Craftsman vise guy, I had to pull up some pics and glance back and forth... Yep, indeed, it looks like a 519X vise. My interest is piqued of course.
I text him and ask how wide the jaws are on the vise, and he says he's driving but give him 15 minutes, okay, no problem. A bit later, he texts back "Bout 5 inches across". My heart starts to pump. His "about" has me concerned a bit, but I'm thinking "probably a 5197" in my head, *hoping* a 5198, though it looks too small to be... but the hope is still there lol.
I want to know more about it before making a drive to go see it, but I don't want to ask too much about it, worrying it might make him feel like he might have something more than he realizes and starts browsing the net for 'Craftsman 519x vise' and such. So I use my best judgement looking at the above picture... Faces appear in good condition, slide doesn't look cracked or repaired below the faces or in the rear, base looks good with the original swivel lock in tact, and the handle is not bent. So I offer him $80, or the full $125 if he meets me a bit my way (still about an hour and a half drive one-way for me) But to me, that was worth the extra $45 to save myself the time, gas and frustrating of trying to find my way around Spokane.
We meet up, he pops the trunk, and it's laying on it's side. Yep, slide looks good, I tilt it towards me to sorta look at the other side and see that the swivel lock is there, and I give her a twist - feels fine. I turn the main handle a turn or two, and it feels great too... But a problem... It is not 5 inches. It is not 4 1/2 inches... it's a 5196. Bummed out, I'm a little irritated that he obviously did not make an actual measurement when I asked him too. that, or he was just trying to talk it up, assuming if I drive an hour and a half one way, I won't want to go home empty-handed.
"Well, it's still a 5196" I thought, and I
did say I would give him the $125 if he meets me (was a solid half hour drive one-way for him too). So I decided not to try and talk him down or make a big deal about it. Their POS car and the little girl crying in the back about being hungry sure didn't help lol.
Anyway, I loaded her up in the back of the truck and drove her home. Unloaded it in the shop, and decided to take a few pictures for you 'gents.
I took a shot of the front, showing the 5196...
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I turn it to one side and take a pic...
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I turned it to the other side and took a pic to show the label...
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And... when looking at the pic on my phone to make sure it turned out... I see something... What the ****... This is what I somehow did not manage to see in my initial inspection when I met up with the guy, nor did he tell me about it... ****.
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How in the hell... I've never seen a vise with a break at that spot before. The only thing I can figure, is they had it off it's swivel base and dropped it.
I feel like a nob. It's been said before, but I'll say it again. SERIOUSLY look over anything you intend to buy. Don't get tunnel vision and just do a quick look-over and check the 5-6 points of interest you
expect to find any problems. Look everywhere. Twice.
So, $125 bucks for a broken Craftsman 5196. The only thing I can hope to do, is find another with a broken dynamic jaw that I can buy on the cheap, and use for parts.
Calling to get my money back would be a waste of my time. Gas alone would kill $25 bucks or so of my return, besides, it was my fault for not being more thorough. Chalk it up to experience I guess.