Hello - First post (moved here as suggested), yard sale find, I learned enough here to get started, but I'd like to learn more, including advice on "restore" or "don't restore," suggested starting price if I put it on eBay, etc.
I used to have an auto repair shop (14 years, 3 techs, VW/Audi/Porsche) but now I'm mostly woodworking. But I buy (and sometimes sell) all kinds of tools. This vise was an obvious "buy." The lever wouldn't turn, but the overall condition seemed excellent. After lugging it out of the car, my first step was to weigh it. 32-33?
What? I'm not that weak! Oh, two scales. 72#.
The first pics show how I got it. A few hours later I managed to "penetrate" the slide free. The Acme nut solution and the front bearing both impressed me.
I cleaned up the slide surfaces (NOTE: I have not removed the front bearing yet - I just found a post ["Black Reed"] that taught me how.) I've scoured most of the painted surface with a brass brush. After I remove the bearing, I will clean the screw and the top of the slide better.
- How much farther should I go if I plan to sell it?
- The mesh floor in my friend's sandblaster is too weak, so I'd need to pay to get it bead blasted.
- I do have phosphoric acid which removes rust quite well, but I don't know what it does to paint.
- I have not been able to figure out what the white stuff is. It seems like it must be paint, but I used a steel brush on the jaw face with virtually no effect. And it didn't want to be scraped off with a screwdriver. But I admit I haven't even spent 10 minutes on it, so I'm just musing out loud.
- What's a minimum price for something like this? I can't find my notes on items sold, but my recollection is it should be around $150. (I realize $2/pound is way above "everything about vises" thread!)
FWIW - I really like tools, I really like this vise, and I'm torn about selling it. My current big vise is one of those 5" Chinese pieces of junk. But I use it rarely, it has a swivel base, pipe clamps, and an anvil, all of which I do use on occasion. Shop space is limited - I have my current vise on a dolly I modified with massive reinforcement.
I somewhat feel that this Reed Vise should go to someone who will be able to use it more - sorry, I am not taking applications! It pleases me more when I see a guy who frequently drives his 1966 Corvette 427 than the guy who has it stored. That said, the jury is still out on whether I keep it or sell it.
And I realize this was an excellent find. I often get lucky, and this is an example. Last month it was a Stanley #3 bench plane, about 1911, with most of the original decal on the handle still intact. 3 months ago, a 1970 VW camper tent. Next month?
A 427 Corvette would be nice...
Thank you for reading, comments, suggestions.
PS - As a newcomer, I'd like to say I was very impressed by all the info I found on vises AND confused by everything being in one thread instead of having its own forum. But I did get here!