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Outlawmws

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Jerry: Parker jaws were NOT aggressively checked, so wire brush the crud out and then post some pics. Those jaws are probably not all that worn...

DIF: you did it AGAIN! You are moving in on some other guys around here for vise scores...

And since you are taking that one with you, you can own up to what the tariff was! :evil:
 
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Outlawmws

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Leanna: My little guy has a brass ring holding the main screw in. I'm VERY sure its threaded on but Its snugged up a little tighter and I can't the the back side. The front side of the ring sure looks threaded, and I think they did tow things or "lock' it in: deformed the thread closest to the brass to keep it on, and smacked the ring itself with a punch to also lock it.
 

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What is your opinion of this Wilton 21800 8" 748A 740 Series vise? Value?
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My vises keep getting bigger, this is now the biggest one I have. Parker 955 I found today. I think I officially have too many vises now.
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You luck dog. I guess people in my area don't use vises or never sell them because it's hard finding them and when you do it's even harder to find them with good deals.

What is your opinion of this Wilton 21800 8" 748A 740 Series vise? Value?
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Good vise, might want to keep an eye on http://wiltonviseparts.com/ as they tend to have these at decent prices too.
 

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I made a single stop today and by total luck i was the only guy in the garage for a solid 10 minutes. Needless to say, the vise was mine and the first to be sold:thumbup:

Athol 324 1/2 X with the pipe jaws somewhere in my truck. Excellent overall condition with minor markings to the castings and the jaws are quite sharp
 

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I made a single stop today and by total luck i was the only guy in the garage for a solid 10 minutes. Needless to say, the vise was mine and the first to be sold:thumbup:

Athol 324 1/2 X with the pipe jaws somewhere in my truck. Excellent overall condition with minor markings to the castings and the jaws are quite sharp

Very nice! These seem to be few and far between compared to other Athol offerings, took me a long time but I finally acquired one of the same vises not long ago. They sure are heavy for their size!

Nice find! :thumbup:
 

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There he was, my Paramo No6 ...
For a total amount of 63,- euros ~ 86 Dollar, for the auction and home delivery.
The weight of such a vise is 39.1 kg (86 pounds).

Now looking for new 6" jaws (Paramo or Irwin Record).
The original jaws are no longer there, and are replaced with ordinary steel copies.





 

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Blacksmiths post vise. Depends on what they are asking and how big it is.

Those are designed to take a beating and keep going, and are all forged construction.
 

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I made a single stop today and by total luck i was the only guy in the garage for a solid 10 minutes. Needless to say, the vise was mine and the first to be sold:thumbup:

Athol 324 1/2 X with the pipe jaws somewhere in my truck. Excellent overall condition with minor markings to the castings and the jaws are quite sharp

Great find! I had one a few years back. it's definitely a top shelf vise.
 

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Vise-guys, what is this? Should I pick it up? It's available.

looks like a decent Blacksmith vise and try to grab that bench that looks like it's well built too if you have room. under $150 for both or $100 just for the vise would be very doable.

good luck

Outlaw: the baby bullet was part of a package deal where more than a few Benjamins found a new home. it is also stamped twice on the slide and i'll get those pictures when i can. one is 1948 and the other is 1946.:dunno:
 

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Shadow: i see the problem. you have too many wilton vises that look alike. i'm sure a member here might be happy to trade you for a different brand or maybe better yet buy one, two or three outright and you'll have more room on the shelves. also some cash to go shopping again.

Problem solved.

BC: it looks like yours has the holding screws for a pair of pipe jaws which are not there. i'm wondering why so many of these old vises have missing pipe jaws? were the galvanized or metal pipes too hard for them so they broke?

also BC is the set screw at the base on the side opposite the swivel pin a set screw for the vise nut because I've never seen one there? nice vise and wasn't it nice to have a decent tool sale to yourself and be first in line?
 

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Shadow: i see the problem. you have too many wilton vises that look alike. i'm sure a member here might be happy to trade you for a different brand or maybe better yet buy one, two or three outright and you'll have more room on the shelves. also some cash to go shopping again.

Problem solved.

BC: it looks like yours has the holding screws for a pair of pipe jaws which are not there. i'm wondering why so many of these old vises have missing pipe jaws? were the galvanized or metal pipes too hard for them so they broke?

also BC is the set screw at the base on the side opposite the swivel pin a set screw for the vise nut because I've never seen one there? nice vise and wasn't it nice to have a decent tool sale to yourself and be first in line?


Ill go take a look at that later to see what it is but it was nice to have the garage all to myself for a change. In case you didnt see it in the first post, i DO have the inserts, they were just elsewere in the garage and still in a shopping bag at picture time.
 
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So How many is "too many?" :ninja: :spit:

My thoughts exactly... :headscrat:

Shadow: i see the problem. you have too many wilton vises that look alike. i'm sure a member here might be happy to trade you for a different brand or maybe better yet buy one, two or three outright and you'll have more room on the shelves. also some cash to go shopping again.

Drivesitfar has got it, I think that I need to unload at least half of them. The craftsman and the wilton tradesman are the easy decisions, but I'm not sure between the smaller wilton bullet or the columbian. :headscrat

Got big plans going on right now, probably won't make the decision until next year.
 

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Here's one for GJ. Its a Reed 2C and in excellent condition.



My old brain ain't what it once was, but a little bell is going off...:headscrat:headscrat


Someone wants one of those in the worst way...(The worst way would probably be---dropped on one's toe...):scared::scared:


I imagine you'll be hearing from them!!!:bounce::bounce:
 

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looks like a decent Blacksmith vise and try to grab that bench that looks like it's well built too if you have room. under $150 for both or $100 just for the vise would be very doable.

good luck

I would agree with drivesitfar. It looks like it has around 4 1/2" faces, but the handle is bent, it's missing the rear cap and the bottom of the leg looks abnormal. I would still say $100 bucks would be a great buy. I have 3, and would pick up another in a heartbeat for a good price, even though I may be selling one or two vises in the next week or two.
 

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I may be selling one or two vises in the next week or two.

I just felt the space-time continuum shudder...:yikes::yikes::yikes:


Are you mad!!!:wtf::wtf::wtf:


Selling is only authorized to raise money to pay the freight bill on the 209, that you just took out a second mortgage, to pay for...


All other sales are verbotten...:headshake:headshake


VE VIL HAF YOU SHOT!!!:bigun2:
 

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Drivesitfar has got it, I think that I need to unload at least half of them. The craftsman and the wilton tradesman are the easy decisions, but I'm not sure between the smaller wilton bullet or the columbian. :headscrat

Got big plans going on right now, probably won't make the decision until next year.

Well, I'm over by Kalamazoo, Detroit is hardly the farthest I've driven for a vise. Let me know, I'll keep them along with the other 20 or so that I have. :)

Shoot me a PM. Old iron isn't being made anymore, so I'm hoarding all I can find, it is apart of our American Heritage after all.
 

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Blacksmiths post vise. Depends on what they are asking and how big it is.

Those are designed to take a beating and keep going, and are all forged construction.

looks like a decent Blacksmith vise and try to grab that bench that looks like it's well built too if you have room. under $150 for both or $100 just for the vise would be very doable.

I would agree with drivesitfar. It looks like it has around 4 1/2" faces, but the handle is bent, it's missing the rear cap and the bottom of the leg looks abnormal. I would still say $100 bucks would be a great buy. I have 3, and would pick up another in a heartbeat for a good price, even though I may be selling one or two vises in the next week or two.

Thanks guys. We'll see how things work out.
 

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I just felt the space-time continuum shudder...:yikes::yikes::yikes:


Are you mad!!!:wtf::wtf::wtf:


Selling is only authorized to raise money to pay the freight bill on the 209, that you just took out a second mortgage, to pay for...


All other sales are verbotten...:headshake:headshake


VE VIL HAF YOU SHOT!!!:bigun2:

Haha!

Well, two things...

One, I'm mostly selling the stuff I always intended to sell, not the pride-and-joys I own. That will free up room, money, and bitching from the wife to pursue other possible scores.

And two, after buying a house, a new car, a trailer, getting a rental truck and trailer to move a bunch of our **** from another state to here, paying a shop to fix our other car, trying to buy an additional 20 acre neighboring lot, and buying/paying for a bunch of other **** all in the past 6 weeks, I'm ******* broke! :lol:

Trying to do too much at once, I need to pace myself lol.







... Plus I'm really eyeballing a Weber Smokey Mountain 22.5" BBQ/Smoker. :D:rocker::bounce:
 

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My little $5 auction find today. Craftsman woodworking vise. I can't believe no one else bid on it. :)
 

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This was sitting in the basement, loose, of a good customer's house. I asked about he; he said 'take it' and they'd never used it, the previous owner left it when they moved in in '69. Handle & anvil area have some dings, but the jaws are mint. Superior 44, Erie Tool Works, 4-in jaws.

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This was sitting in the basement, loose, of a good customer's house. I asked about he; he said 'take it' and they'd never used it, the previous owner left it when they moved in in '69. Handle & anvil area have some dings, but the jaws are mint. Superior 44, Erie Tool Works, 4-in jaws.

That's kinda funny. Great job on the restoration. :thumbup: Those are nice little vises.
 
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Just found this one. He's aking $65.

Is it desireable. Don't know anything about it yet.

From what I can see it's missing a jaw.
 

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Just found this one. He's aking $65.

Is it desireable. Don't know anything about it yet.

From what I can see it's missing a jaw.

Not too desirable. Good little vises for typical "home use", but they're light duty and don't have much collectors value. $65 is high to me, I wouldn't pick it up for any more than around $30.
 

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WQ: awesome restores of two smaller vises and amazing that they both still had their hardys. is that a hammered rustolueum and what color because looks great on both of them.

Cal: wait for another one. that is a fairly small and common open screw vise and i think it has a hardy hole and that is missing.

Autopts: that is one of the nicest Reed 2C's I've seen and almost looks new. nice find and restoration.

how about the damage on this nice little 60 pound Rock Island vise. it still works, but i picked it up for a parts vise in case i find another one that needs some.
 

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Parker 974 Restore Update

Hopefully complete. With the generous help from the GJ experts, this old vise turned out pretty much like I wanted.:bounce:

Parts ready to assemble and a couple on the bench.
 

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