oldldh
Well-known member
Tedsters---
"Grasshopper"---Ya Dun Gud, Bubba!!!
That is a "Double Swivelin' B@#tard"...
You have a keeper...
"Grasshopper"---Ya Dun Gud, Bubba!!!
That is a "Double Swivelin' B@#tard"...
You have a keeper...
That ID plate is going back on itThat "ID Plate" is really nice to see on there.
A little added history for it.
That one would have been hard to leave behind!
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Tedsters---
"Grasshopper"---Ya Dun Gud, Bubba!!!
That is a "Double Swivelin' B@#tard"...
You have a keeper...
$300 i tried to get get it $20 dollars cheaper but he wasn't going for that i am happy for what i paid its a lot of vise its time to let some others go now
well i brought it home tonight the guy would not budge one dollar on it i cleaned it up a little to take a couple picks the rear pin is froze up but everything else worked freely the swivel handles had a large gob of grease inside each one which was cool loosened them with my fingers when i went to spin the swivel to line the other draw bolt up the large pivot screw turned screwed it out with my fingers and the jaws are really nice, one of the balls fell off from the handle and it looks like they practiced welding some letters on the other ball go figure.
a nice polished handle turned up and the rear jaw un frozen this ones a keeper
been looking for a large rear swivel for a while and this thing is heavy,
oh look at the tag that will be going back on it
I to am a proud double swivelin' B@#TARD.
There, now it's all better...
I fixed it for you...![]()
Brother i know the feeling. When you see you have to buy it. When i got my 6" Parker last week i had to buy that 12" machine vise.
Your new Reed is awesome! You ****!!!
Tedster. ---$300.00 is what I paid for my 406 to, plus some shipping.---You just can't hardly find a 406 for less than three bills, if the people know what they have.---Mine don't have the military badge but it was completely refurbished.---You'll never regret your purchase, they're a hole lot of vise.---And the tolerances between the swivel jaw and the base have no peers in my opinion.---I to am a proud double swiveler.
Here's one. Not a 406 but a 206 so Not a "double swiveler" but in VA
http://norfolk.craigslist.org/atq/4712776175.html
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$300 i tried to get get it $20 dollars cheaper but he wasn't going for that i am happy for what i paid its a lot of vise its time to let some others go now
25 inches longCongrats. That thing looks massive, what is the overal length?
Tedster. ---$300.00 is what I paid for my 406 to, plus some shipping.---You just can't hardly find a 406 for less than three bills, if the people know what they have.---Mine don't have the military badge but it was completely refurbished.---You'll never regret your purchase, they're a hole lot of vise.---And the tolerances between the swivel jaw and the base have no peers in my opinion.---I to am a proud double swiveler.You got a really good deal all redodone
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Tedsters: glad to hear you picked up the Reed 406 and i'm sure you'll like having it on your bench. if you do take off that tag and re install it after your restoration can you post before and after pictures over on the Vise Repair 101 thread because I'm curious and i'm sure there are others that would like to tag their vises? I will post some, glad i found it too
ALL: so i had a fellow GJ member and friend pick up a vise for me the other day so i don't actually have it in my hands yet, but will soon. it is a Monarch 223 made by Prentiss vise company and it has 6 inch wide jaws and weighs over 100 pounds. it has one flaw that I've seen so far on the back slide there is a hairline crack so i posted it over on the Vise Repair 101 thread and already had Carla explain how she would have repaired it which is a good read if you all want to learn to braze a vise. also it is my first Monarch vise and looking forward to having a lion's head staring at me.
I have two other rear swivels also 4-1/2You paid a reasonable price to join the "Cool Kids With Pivot Jaw Vises" club.![]()
I'm curious...Why let some others (vises) go? Shouldn't the family grow?
Looks like radial cut jaw teeth - made after patent 1048100 (1912). Since that patent (and the other two) are not cited, to me that means the vise was made after the patent expired.Worth it !!! That's going to be great when your finished!
Any idea if not having patent dates on it is because it's seventeen years
after the last patent date or before the patents were even issued?
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Ignore the wonky bench grinder. What kind of vise is that in the background. This is a pic from an upcoming auction...
CNGsaves / va. Here is a 938 I just finished today. The top bar had an arch and I had to put the spacer in the rear to keep it from binding. It was well used in it's working life. I did all I could but you can only shine a turd so much. It does work fairly smooth.








This is either the largest swivel compound vise I have ever seen or the dolly is super small. I just may call him tomorrow to just get a guesstimate on its weight. It looks firkin huge!
http://chicago.craigslist.org/sox/tls/4717440501.html
KM Scott- You're right I really have everything needed to make the parts, including the toothed head. Nice to see the upper pcs. Probably will put a longer handle on that and put a radius on the "nut". Don't really care for the look of the more square (non-radius) nuts and screw ends. Sorry you Wilton guys-
Thank You,
Mike Scott
Oldie: the next picture of the other side of the Emmert tells a different story. it has a couple of the biggest sloppiest welds holding it together I've ever seen. no mention of it in the ad either. I'd say take a pass and get something better especially for that much money.
