To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

The VISES of Garage Journal

ale

Active member
Joined
Aug 18, 2014
Messages
41
Location
RI
Probably for use in a classroom, to show students how to read the micrometer.

if thats what it is ,then it was probably never finished because there is no place for mounting. the frame is a alum casting that was later machined maybe there was a clamp base so it would stand.
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

balane

Well-known member
Joined
May 4, 2011
Messages
2,996
Location
Pacific Northwest
[Hedley Lamarr voice on] Too 'Ohio State' [HL voice off]

Nice work though!! :beer:
Well the vise was made just under an hour outside of Columbus.

Purely coincidence, I assure you. My method for choosing colors is this.

1.) Decide how many colors I need. Two here, obviously.
2.) Walk to dark corner of garage where boxes of half-full spray paint cans I purchased at garage sales are stacked.
3.) Blindly stick each hand into a random box and grab a can. Shake it, if there's not enough then set that can down and grab another.
4.) Walk into the light and see what color(s) the current vise is going to be.
5.) Occasionally, after looking at the cans, choke up a little bile into the back of my mouth.
 

nine4gmc

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 24, 2012
Messages
14,357
Location
Dallas
Great job Balane!!

Insane Ale!!

This is for you guys that don't frequent the Garage Sale Thread, 119.5 lbs!! :)
01671.jpg


The cast is broke around the outside of the top pin on the dynamic jaw but it should not affect performance since when you clamp a pipe, it pushes on the jaws/pin but it is an eyesore. I paid more than I wanted(or should have) but this is the first 100+ lb vise I have seen in person and thanks to a couple members here guestimating prices for me, I think I'll be able to at least get my money back if not make a lil something for my time/effort cleaning it up. Should I attempt to weld that ear back around the pin or leave it alone? I only have access to a mig atm and no oxy/acet, just a propane or map gas to preheat.
 

joe.striper

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 13, 2013
Messages
2,251
Location
agawam, ma
Great job Balane!!

Insane Ale!!

This is for you guys that don't frequent the Garage Sale Thread, 119.5 lbs!! :)
01671.jpg


The cast is broke around the outside of the top pin on the dynamic jaw but it should not affect performance since when you clamp a pipe, it pushes on the jaws/pin but it is an eyesore. I paid more than I wanted(or should have) but this is the first 100+ lb vise I have seen in person and thanks to a couple members here guestimating prices for me, I think I'll be able to at least get my money back if not make a lil something for my time/effort cleaning it up. Should I attempt to weld that ear back around the pin or leave it alone? I only have access to a mig atm and no oxy/acet, just a propane or map gas to preheat.

Nine4, thats so cute and little!!:lol_hitti
 

KMScott

Well-known member
Joined
Feb 14, 2012
Messages
4,642
Location
Daufuskie Island, South Carolina
The cast is broke around the outside of the top pin on the dynamic jaw but it should not affect performance since when you clamp a pipe, it pushes on the jaws/pin but it is an eyesore. I paid more than I wanted(or should have) but this is the first 100+ lb vise I have seen in person and thanks to a couple members here guestimating prices for me, I think I'll be able to at least get my money back if not make a lil something for my time/effort cleaning it up. Should I attempt to weld that ear back around the pin or leave it alone? I only have access to a mig atm and no oxy/acet, just a propane or map gas to preheat.

nine4, once you clean it up then post pictures of the broken area, maybe one of us can give recommendation on a repair. Nice find, not everyone gets a shot at a Reed C series vise. Finding a experienced TIG welder will fix that crack. Great find.
 

jwsia

Well-known member
Joined
Feb 20, 2013
Messages
846
Location
Land of political corruption & Govt incompetence
First of all I blame all of you guys for this. If it wasn't for this thread I would have never had an interest in vises other than for just the basic repair work in my shop. When I got my Craftsman (Reed) vise I started looking at this thread for advise and have learned quite a bit. And have really enjoyed the vintage iron restorations.

So here is my purchase. A big guy. A Parker 69. I have no idea what I will do with this guy when I'm done with it. It is in need of a handle and a good clean up.
 

Attachments

  • IMG_7186.jpg
    IMG_7186.jpg
    142.4 KB · Views: 99
  • IMG_7187.jpg
    IMG_7187.jpg
    133.2 KB · Views: 81
Last edited:

Outlawmws

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 9, 2011
Messages
39,258
Location
The Badlands
Well I wouldn't want you to feel pressured to keep that rusty old thing, so I'll be happy to dispose of it for you. I'll even pay shipping and what you paid for it out of guilt.

PM me!

:beer:
 

Blue Frog

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 22, 2014
Messages
363
Location
Lynn Haven, FL
Watching all you guys go after the next BIG vise is akin to waiting for the next round in a heavyweight boxing championship - who's going to land the next blow?
 

72CZ

Well-known member
Joined
May 26, 2014
Messages
107
Location
League City TX
brats.n.harleys; Reed. Have had the vise for a while. Just finished the stand.

One Serious stand there !!
Nice work !!
What model is the Reed?

.
 
Last edited:

72CZ

Well-known member
Joined
May 26, 2014
Messages
107
Location
League City TX
Couple of Reed 5 inches

Just picked up this Reed 33 from the local CL today!
Jaws are in great shape,but it's missing the Pipe Jaws.

Makes my Reed 205R look smaller !
 

Attachments

  • Reed 33 8.jpg
    Reed 33 8.jpg
    130 KB · Views: 40
  • Reed 33 5.jpg
    Reed 33 5.jpg
    61.6 KB · Views: 29
  • Reed 33 4.jpg
    Reed 33 4.jpg
    134.7 KB · Views: 37
  • Reed 33 3.jpg
    Reed 33 3.jpg
    52.7 KB · Views: 33
  • Reed 33 2.jpg
    Reed 33 2.jpg
    112.7 KB · Views: 30
  • Reed 33 1.jpg
    Reed 33 1.jpg
    130 KB · Views: 37
  • Reed 33 7.jpg
    Reed 33 7.jpg
    122.7 KB · Views: 33

porschedude996TT

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 28, 2007
Messages
2,384
Location
Santa Maria, California
I got this on from my Father-in-law effects. Anyone know about this brand?

My plans are to strip and repainted or powder coat. What color???

It has a couple different colors on it.
 

Attachments

  • image.jpg
    image.jpg
    145 KB · Views: 116

PCO6

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 25, 2008
Messages
4,573
Location
Newmarket, Ontario
^^^ - I believe ERON vices were painted the same blue as Records. Is that one of the colours you can see on the vice? I have also seen some restored in the bright yellow that you clearly have on yours. They are good quality vices.
 
Last edited:

mcmlvif100

Well-known member
Joined
May 2, 2010
Messages
627
Location
Northern Indiana
Interesting vise in Milwaukee CL. Not mine and not affiliated.

Large Hartmann, Racine Wi. Swivel Bench Vise - $80 (Hartford)

http://milwaukee.craigslist.org/tls/4691235847.html

I have a really different, large bench vise. Mfg. by Hartmann Vise Co. Racine Wi. USA. 4 1/2" jaws in excellent condition. Does not crank tight like ordinary vises but you manually close the jaws onto the piece to be clamped then cinch it tight with the lever. Move the lever back and forth to tighten more. Swivel works perfect. This is a pretty large vise and very heavy. $80.00 obo/ trade? Call or Text 262-384-1705
 

Attachments

  • Hartmann  Vise Too.jpg
    Hartmann Vise Too.jpg
    31.5 KB · Views: 64
  • Hartmann  Vise.jpg
    Hartmann Vise.jpg
    40.3 KB · Views: 77

Thrumcap

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 9, 2014
Messages
293
Location
Nova Scotia
Hi guys

Has anyone heard or seen a catalog reference to a Reed 109 1/2?

Edit: Whoops. After having some more pumpkin pie, finding a reference pic and squeezing my head in a vise, The third number starts to look more like a three.

3XaMR7t.jpg


Thanks
Graham

:canada:
 
Last edited:
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

drivesitfar

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 23, 2013
Messages
36,030
Location
Pacific Northwest
Thrum: Quit teasing us. that is a Reed 103.5 and a decent vise after you clean off the interesting goo that it has all over it.

MCM: first time I've seen a vise like that. very interesting indeed.

Porsche: the Eron vises i own and have owned have been a blackish brown color, but as i always say your vise your color. also if you also got the Mac tool boxes they are keepers and worth spending the time and money for a restoration too.

Nines: glad to hear you pulled the trigger on the Reed 3C and i'm sure you will figure out a way to improve the issue on the dynamic's pipe jaw.
 

TreePointer

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 25, 2011
Messages
396
Location
PA
You guys must have good eyesight....No way can I make that to be a 3. Scale wise, it does look smaller. Must be the black paint.

Our eyesight isn't so good either; however, many of us are able to sense small differences in the gravitational pull of heavy metal tool shaped objects.
 

riggs1117

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 16, 2013
Messages
230
Location
NE Ohio
if anyone is looking for an 8 vise there is one for sale on Craigslist in Erie PA. doesn't say what make it is (assume it is a Reed based on location) and the pictures are blurry but appears solid although expensive at $250.

http://erie.craigslist.org/tls/4698011974.html

"VICE 8" WIDE JAW 31" IN LENGTH WEIGHTS APRX 150LBS PLUS"
 

Attachments

  • 01515_1cFHNdYbiG6_600x450.jpg
    01515_1cFHNdYbiG6_600x450.jpg
    3.3 KB · Views: 54
  • 00Y0Y_1olL2nfdt8M_600x450.jpg
    00Y0Y_1olL2nfdt8M_600x450.jpg
    3.9 KB · Views: 47
  • 00v0v_zI3KztpRNW_600x450.jpg
    00v0v_zI3KztpRNW_600x450.jpg
    3.9 KB · Views: 49

rusty65

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 20, 2012
Messages
2,279
Location
Pekin,IL
I agree.


.

Yep his is a no34. I found his original post when i was doing research on my no.32. And man i must say i like these bases i torqued a bolt to 150lbs yesterday and the swivel base didn't even think of budging. It makes me wonder why they fell out of style and also i have the original base with mounting holes by the center stud and only one lock down tooth versus the "newer" style having mounting feet and two lock down teeth. So if mine wont move i cant imagine the "newer" versions.
 

drivesitfar

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 23, 2013
Messages
36,030
Location
Pacific Northwest
Riggs: looks like a Columbian or it might be a Morgan. an 8 inch Reed weighs closer to 275 pounds. it looks a little rough, but all the parts are there from what i can see.
 

drivesitfar

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 23, 2013
Messages
36,030
Location
Pacific Northwest
Riggs: it's my daughter's dog (my grand dog) and he is a mix and becoming a great dog. they rescued him from a shelter when he was about 8 months old and might have weighed 25 pounds and you could count all his ribs. now he might be 70 pounds, just turned 2 years old and we actually ask to babysit him. all you dog lovers might like this. my daughter and son in law taught him to **** in the weeds so when we take walks he runs into the weeds to do his business.

JW: if it's too much trouble to ship to Outlaw you can surely make me your back up since we didn't mean to make you buy another vise. :D

Brat: nice Reed and how much does that awesome stand weigh and if you want to share how you made it i started a vise stands thread where you can do so.

72: very nice addition
 
Last edited:

joe.striper

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 13, 2013
Messages
2,251
Location
agawam, ma
if anyone is looking for an 8 vise there is one for sale on Craigslist in Erie PA. doesn't say what make it is (assume it is a Reed based on location) and the pictures are blurry but appears solid although expensive at $250.

http://erie.craigslist.org/tls/4698011974.html

"VICE 8" WIDE JAW 31" IN LENGTH WEIGHTS APRX 150LBS PLUS"

hmmm....in going to Erie next Monday for business and i have a pickup....
 

porschedude996TT

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 28, 2007
Messages
2,384
Location
Santa Maria, California
^^^ - I believe ERON vices were painted the same blue as Records. Is that one of the colours you can see on the vice? I have also seen some restored in the bright yellow that you clearly have on yours. They are good quality vices.

Thanks PC06, I think there is some blue on it. Kind of a medium dark blue. I was transporting to the vice and tried to remove the traveling parts from the stationary parts, like I have done many time with other vices, and it has an end stop. I have not looked a it closely but it there a tick to getting it apart?
 

porschedude996TT

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 28, 2007
Messages
2,384
Location
Santa Maria, California
Thrum: Quit teasing us. that is a Reed 103.5 and a decent vise after you clean off the interesting goo that it has all over it.
Porsche: the Eron vises i own and have owned have been a blackish brown color, but as i always say your vise your color. also if you also got the Mac tool boxes they are keepers and worth spending the time and money for a restoration too.

.

Yes, I ended up with a ton of tools but most are either poor quality or poor condition. I have the mate to the MAC box and plan on restoring the set. I also got a mid-60's or 70's Snap-On box.

I plan to strip and powder coat all three. If the cost is too much then I'll spray them myself.

The ERON may get hammertone paint like my Wiltons.
 

drivesitfar

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 23, 2013
Messages
36,030
Location
Pacific Northwest
Porsche: glad to hear you got the tool boxes and they should shine up nicely and make sure to post pictures over on the vintage toolbox thread. i haven't taken apart my Eron or Record that have the enclosed end yet.

you might post pictures with questions over on the vise repair 101 thread to see if the guys and gals following that thread can help you. my guess is to knock the pin out that holds the vise nut in place then remove the sleeve or spring holding the main screw in the dynamic and take it apart.

JP: of course you will be picking up the 8 incher because that giant steel magnet is working well in your shop. is it a Columbian?
 

Piece-it Pete

Well-known member
Joined
Feb 13, 2012
Messages
460
Location
Cleveland. We rock.
First of all I blame all of you guys for this. If it wasn't for this thread I would have never had an interest in vises other than for just the basic repair work in my shop. ......

No kidding. Here I was, happy with my little beatup freebie, and now I swear one day I'm going to see a 1/2 ton monster for sale on Craigslist and run screaming to get it.

Pete
 

PCO6

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 25, 2008
Messages
4,573
Location
Newmarket, Ontario
Thanks PC06, I think there is some blue on it. Kind of a medium dark blue. I was transporting to the vice and tried to remove the traveling parts from the stationary parts, like I have done many time with other vices, and it has an end stop. I have not looked a it closely but it there a tick to getting it apart?
porschedude996TT - If your ERON is like a Record, and I'm pretty sure it is, there are 2 pins that are tapped into the main screw. The front pin is about 1/8" in dia. and the rear one is about 1/4".

To remove the end stop, open the vice to its maximum and you should be able to access the pin and end stop. According to your picture your vice isn't mounted on a bench. You should be able to flip it over and tap the pin out with a punch from the underside. If it was mounted you might be able to clamp a vice grip on it and wiggle it out upward. It's better to tap it out from the bottom if you can though. The end stop can then be pulled out toward the rear of the vice.

The front pin is bit trickier. It retains a washer and spring under tension. You have to remove it from the underside of the dynamic jaw. Tap it out as far as you can without jamming it into the underside of the jaw (if it does you won't be able to rotate the screw). Rotate the screw 180* and pull the pin out with a pair of pliers. I've seen several of these pins bend while being taken out because of the spring tension. They are pretty easy to straighten with a hammer before putting them back in.

You may have to remove your swivel base before doing the above but I'm sure you planned to do that anyway. I've never done a ERON but Records come apart pretty easily and it's worth the effort. That's a nice vice and well worth putting some time into.
 

VoodooCLD

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 12, 2014
Messages
412
Here is my small clamp style craftsman that a few other people have as well in the previous pages.
 

Attachments

  • vise before.jpg
    vise before.jpg
    153.2 KB · Views: 24
  • 20141012_213042.jpg
    20141012_213042.jpg
    125.2 KB · Views: 47

va.grouseman

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 26, 2011
Messages
4,965
Location
Southern-Central VA.
brats.n.harleys.---Is that a piece of water main for the post on your stand?---And how did you make the ends on the handle?---Haven't seen any like that before.

That's mighty pretty work on both accounts.
 
Last edited:
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!
Top Bottom