Onedivinehammer
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Vise-guys, what is this? Should I pick it up? It's available.
Well I missed out; must have been low on the list of responders, and I was quick to do so. Oh well.
Vise-guys, what is this? Should I pick it up? It's available.
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.
Hopefully complete. With the generous help from the GJ experts, this old vise turned out pretty much like I wanted.
Parts ready to assemble and a couple on the bench.

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.
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.

Hopefully complete. With the generous help from the GJ experts, this old vise turned out pretty much like I wanted.
Parts ready to assemble and a couple on the bench.
Hopefully complete. With the generous help from the GJ experts, this old vise turned out pretty much like I wanted.
Parts ready to assemble and a couple on the bench.











Man that looks familiar, gotta go with the black lettering dude!
I like it Too bad the handle is bent and the swivel lock is screwed up.
Oldie: i know you'd like to have a 6 inch Reed or maybe any big vise on the end of your bench, but this one looks like a lot of work even for Mr. Scott.






We’ll see how the bushing holds up. I think it will be OK but I would have preferred bronze. I’ll keep looking for one (someone mentioned motor mount bushings); it will be an easy mod to undo and redo. This is a $1.50, HD copper pipe splice with an i.d. of 0.75” for a great fit; the o.d. had to be decreased by about 0.010”.
Alex…great looking collection of vises there. The green Parker has a wonderful looking handle and hub.? Did you make it? Was the vise green to begin with? I like the black lettering too but not enough patience on this end to try it.
All you peeps picking up new vises and I'm letting some of my little ones go... Ahh it's hard. =/
A 3/4" spindle on your 974?
are you listing them in the classifieds here, or just a local thing??
What about this 106 Reed, it is almost in new condition, the solid jaws are in perfect shape, and this guy is heavy. I am saving it for later.
Oldie The handle and swivel lock is a easy fix. I'd Be happy to help.
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Kevin, your a great guy! Always extending yourself to members to help. By the way, your 106 is a beauty!





So yesterday"
Just local CL. They're mostly cheap little things that non-tool-junkie guys aren't interested in. China/Taiwan "Craftsman" or "Wilton" vises that weigh about 15lbs. I pick them up at yard sales for $5~ and flip them.
I do have two blacksmith post vises that I may be selling too. I have one listed currently. But really, the cost of freight wouldn't make it worth anyone on GJ's while to pick it up. They cost a lot to ship, and don't demand that much of a premium. You'd save a lot of money by finding one in your own area you can pick up.
your vise is uglylook at my 3 1/2 inch from an estate sale this weekend
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=248140

I finally went and took the vice from my old mans garage for my garage. It was his fathers. I would guess from the 50's at least.
It's a Northern King, and Made in Canada.
I'd love to make it look all pretty again, but how? And does anyone know what color it used to be?
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I don't know if that thing can be pretty. It is a beast like a warthog, mean, angry, strong; Never Pretty. I mean that in the most complementary of ways because I for one love it.