I think I may have a problem. all these pictures are from this month's purchases.




You should be ashamed of displaying such a lack of enthusiasm and effort at making unnecessary purchases. Too damn right you have a problem, if that's all you've bought within the space of one month.You should be ashamed of displaying such a lack of enthusiasm and effort at making unnecessary purchases.
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picked up these 2 today of CL...box was free
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My new (to me) Wilton 9-500. Five inch jaws that open to nine inches. Measuring tape in picture is opened to 12 inches to reflect scale. Date on key of dynamic jaw is worn, but note that "Chicago 14" is marked on the sides. My guess is this is an early 50s vise?
Thanks oldldh and fretters I don't feel too bad for the unnecessary but damn cool purchases now.
When I unloaded the Hollands today my wife said what in the hell are you going to do with that.
Worth is relative. Regardless of what you paid for it, the fact that you bought it makes it worth what you paid for it.There's only one person who has to be content with the price one pays, and it ain't the rest of us.
Here's some more info on ERON vices.Well ... it was suggested that I take a look at this thread to understand a little bit about vises; and there sure are some great ones out there!
I have one which has been welded a long time ago; and I have used/and abused it for 35 years and it was used/and abused for at least 10 years before that. However I can't find any info on the company which made it; in fact I am not sure what the company name really is. I thought at first it was BRON, then maybe 6RON, then maybe GRON.
Any ideas?
I found my first German vise and it isn't going to stay in the little cabinet very long. i have a nice 300 pound old Boeing steel 300 pound bench to mount it on after i do a proper spiffing up. anybody own one of these awesome Leinen F150 vices? now here's the good part the static jaw moves backwards and the dynamic stays in place like the Polish FPU vises. also it's 112 pounds and has 6 inch jaws which isn't too bad a size for any bench if you ask me.
http://wichita.craigslist.org/tls/4556211805.html
This was just posted on Wichita CL, funky jaws on it, is it for sheet metal?
Oldie, did you bid on Balane's 5197 last night?




Sheet metal vise. That's a nice one! Look how long the slide is, I bet it weighs a ton for a 4.5" vise.
Edit: Simplex vises are highly underrated around here. My 4 3/4" weighs 75 lbs, my 5 3/4" combination weighs 165 lbs and my 6 1/4" weighs 155 lbs. They are awesome vises that can take a beating!

Zkling---
That catalog page has BOTH the Reed 408 and THE REED 209 on it...
It will cause untold blood pressure spikes and fainting spells among our readers...
Shame on you!!!

Unless someone talks me out of it, I'm on my way to pick this up for $50. Any advice on what to look for? Seller is holding it for me.
http://southbend.craigslist.org/tls/4547120898.html

Am I getting a really good deal at $50? The seller was asking $95, said he go $75 then accept $50 without hesitation. Makes me think I could have gone lower.
whats under the red tape? its a none swiveler. i got its brother 955, hd 4 sure.
I picked up 6 vises today. 5" Wilton bullet, 2-4" Wilton swivel bullet (?)one in excellent shape smooth jaws one in rougher shape, a Wilton swivel 3.5" with copper jaws, a 3" bullet fixed base in as new condition a small Dunlap exposed screw and my favorite, a vise anvil.
4 out of the five are exceptionally nice with light use. All are newer vises. Oldest I think isb1966. Paid a fair price for all.
OK, now I'm really, really done buying vises.