Outlawmws
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Heres one i haven't seen before. $15 on CG. Anyone know what it is?
For 15, another one you need to go get. where do you find them all?

Heres one i haven't seen before. $15 on CG. Anyone know what it is?

Hey without GJ people i never would have bought it. I did want input, and i thought it was all good.
I could have sold it as it was, and i did offer it to the board but since i kept it I didn't want to piss everyone off. So far my vises have sold ok, so i should be ok. i promise no racing stripes or naked ladies, no pink, no baby blue.![]()
Fretters: Stirring the pot is what you do well...
...and wondering if you have made up Carla's brew that she described earlier yet. or have you made one like that before because i think i recall you saying something like those ingredients before.
Mario: Did Joe tell you Wilton stole York's design? i'd like to hear more about that and my thinking was they had two different names for different parts of the world being made by the same owners. not certain on Wilton versus York history so please enlighten me or someone else please do if you know.

For 15, another one you need to go get. where do you find them all?![]()


Cheers DIF.
Decided to mount the large Parkinson back on the bench. Got tired of moving it around, and there are the odd occasions when it comes in handy, so she's back in the spot she's been absent from for a few years.
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Currently reading the vise repair thread, even as we speak! We'll get 'er done, one way or another! Thanks for the help all!!

Good call Outlaw - looked again and it still didn't appear that the hold was drilled thru, but after hitting the side of the static jaw with a grinder/abrasive wheel and removing all the accumulated crud, I could see where the pin came all the way thru. Took only moderate effort to drive it out and the rotating jaw lifted off without much effort.
Drivesitfar, I was talking about the horizontal pin that fits in the groove on the pivot of the rotating jaw to keep it from lifting out. As mentioned earlier, the pin that keeps the rotating jaw from rotating had been replaced with a bolt hammered in, then cut off mostly flush. I was able to get that out by drilling, tapping, and cobbling up a puller-type of affair.
My next quandary (never ends, eh?!) is this - I THOUGHT I had the original pin used to fix the rotating jaw...but it doesn't fit the hole. It's close, but slightly too big. I polished it up on the wire wheel, ran a wire brush thru the hole with a drill, still no go. Now I'm not sure I have the right pin - it's long enough, slightly too big in diameter (which I can remedy if needed) and has a mushroom shaped head on it. I'm thinking it's easier to reduce the diameter of the pin than it would be to drill out the hole in the rotating jaw and the hole below in the static jaw...yes?
Edit - the head of the 'pin' can been seen in the photo. It had been inserted into the hole where the locking lever for the rotating base would normally go (I do have a locking lever on the other side)
Outlaw,
Oh boohoo! "I need a Parker swivel jaw to go with my bigger Parker swivel jaw."
And George,
"My Parker swivel jaw has a broken pin!"
You both ****!![]()


We have a new member (merbie), who has just gone to work for Ivan Dutton (Bugatti's-R-Them) in the U.K...
Thought you might like the photo he posted of a Bugatti Vise in need of some "love", and repairs...![]()
Can anyone identify this vise? Old Yost or Prentiss maybe?
Pics are bad and no info but it's for sale for only $60 but you need to go to Bakersfield, CA to get it.
Looks big and easily selling for less than a buck a pound. The pipe jaw looks like it's still there on the dynamic jaw but not on the static side.
http://bakersfield.craigslist.org/tls/4649404863.html
Can anyone identify this vise? Old Yost or Prentiss maybe?
Pics are bad and no info but it's for sale for only $60 but you need to go to Bakersfield, CA to get it.
Looks big and easily selling for less than a buck a pound. The pipe jaw looks like it's still there on the dynamic jaw but not on the static side.
http://bakersfield.craigslist.org/tls/4649404863.html
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Picked up this baby bullet and power arm. Rusted to death but cleaned up nice. Got to get some of that nice green you guys have been using. Slide says 6 53 and dynamic jaw is stamped 11 X 11?
Came across another 5" Shop King. This one was a really light user, the nicest one I've seen yet. Flat aluminum enamel up top and hammered verde green below.
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Came across another 5" Shop King. This one was a really light user, the nicest one I've seen yet. Flat aluminum enamel up top and hammered verde green below.
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