dngrmse
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Interesting vise in Picture #6 of this CL ad. Any idea as to what it may be?
http://newhaven.craigslist.org/tls/4724622519.html
http://newhaven.craigslist.org/tls/4724622519.html
Guys,
I open a thread in another section and It was suggested post here instead. Need some help on this one and I know this is the place to find it. Just acquired I believe one of the earliest of Parker's double swivel vises, Patent date is 1906/1908, model is #439. I have only seen #474s with the late style screw and the swivel clamps that use the later style attached wrench. I have an original ad from 1910 showing my exact vise which uses bars to tighten the swivel clamps. Problem is mine was missing one of the bars. I would like to restore this vise to original. I was told by a machinist that Parker's used 1/2 bar stock material for the bars with end caps that screwed on. My bar is 7/16 .431 inches diameter and a hair under 4 1/4" long. I also measured both clamp holes, it appears that the hole inside the upper clamp is actually larger .465 inches vs the lower swivel clamps, .440 inches. My existing bar fits well in the lower clamp. If you look at the picture of the vise in the ad you can see that the upper clamp bar looks to be a larger diameter, maybe an illusion since this upper clamp is closer to the viewer the way the upper clamp overhangs the vise in the way it is constructed, hard to tell. I cant find dimensional data on this vise and Im looking for guys with older swiveling Parker's to verify the thickness of their bars and/or clamp holes if possible to shed any light on this. Reason being I may purchase a donor vise or decide to have a handle turned but Im flying blind on what came from the factory. Thanks for your help
Interesting vise in Picture #6 of this CL ad. Any idea as to what it may be?
http://newhaven.craigslist.org/tls/4724622519.html
Interesting vise in Picture #6 of this CL ad. Any idea as to what it may be?
http://newhaven.craigslist.org/tls/4724622519.html
Hollands keystone viseInteresting vise in Picture #6 of this CL ad. Any idea as to what it may be?
http://newhaven.craigslist.org/tls/4724622519.html
Hollands keystone vise
Canoe, did you ever go see the C3?
I saw it posted for a while on CL. I didn't want the stand and I don't think the seller was willing to separate (read: provide a discount if I didn't take the stand). I never did go see it. It was the older style, which I prefer over the newer.
That was a mistake. C3's are rare enough and big enough that you have to jump on them when they're available. I won't make that mistake again.
I don't know what it is with the whole vice thing but these tools really resonate with me.
Here is a recent purchase. Record Auto-Vice No. 74.
Does anyone have a code for the correct record red?
I am thinking of restoring this but I also like the patina... Can't have it both ways
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excuse poor lighting
Wilton C3
What kept you from pulling the trigger? Just didn't want the stand?
Athol 926 & Wilton C2.
Ganymede: it looks like a pin holding the spring and main screw with maybe a braze weld on top or holding the pin in your dynamic jaw. not sure what to tell you if it won't pull out. maybe post this question over on the Vise Repair 101 thread and maybe someone over there can help if they don't see your post here.
Just wondering if anyone else has seen this arrangement.
Not sure why they put the screw above the shaft when it would have been better protected underneath. Anyway, these are intended for light to moderate use. The pressed steel screw cover is nickel plated on mine.
It tends to be a common setup over here. The benefit of it is that it means there's zero backlash on the screw. They can occasionally be a pain in the **** to remove when you're stripping them though.![]()
Gany,
Athol/Starrett did the zero backlash spring, and a couple other companies did here and there. You can get a tube that just clears the threads and notch it to clear the pin to make both install and de-install easier.
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This Parker don't look too bad but it is covered with paint which covers a multitude of sins.---Some member in that area may want to check it a little closer.
http://kalamazoo.craigslist.org/tls/4726272314.html
Folks with Athol vises..
Anyone have a main screw tension gizmo like this ..
Momentary lapse of reason.
In fact, I may stop at the bank on the way home so I'll have a stack of 100s' close at hand in case something else comes up [assuming I see it before you do!]

Yep, my 924-1/2 is like that too. When re-installing I used a couple big screwdrivers and pushed the rear ring back with them till it cleared the hold for the cotter pin. Wasn't too terribly bad.
Ganymede: it looks like a pin holding the spring and main screw with maybe a braze weld on top or holding the pin in your dynamic jaw. not sure what to tell you if it won't pull out. maybe post this question over on the Vise Repair 101 thread and maybe someone over there can help if they don't see your post here.
Canoe: awesome duo you have there rolling around in your shop. i really like your stands almost as much as your Starrett 926 and Wilton C2. I'm wondering if you are planning to take them off the wheels once you have a permanent spot for them or do you plan on using the vises with the stands on the rollers and do they have good stops on them? when you get time to take a few pictures of the rest of the crew please do and thanks for sharing. also that looks like a fair size grinder sitting waiting to work.
ViseSquad: not a bad name you chose to join the Forum with and then post a very interesting vise on the main vise thread. welcome and looking forward to seeing pictures of your other vises when you get some time.
Thank you.
I'll keep these alternatives in mind when it comes apart again.
I'm thinking about replacing the spring deal with a collar and a set screw.
The spring puts so much tension that I think it makes the slide wobble more than it would otherwise.
I like the idea of no lost motion but the wobble is too much.
Attention Craftsman fans. Take a look at this beauty. Wish I could post a picture, but can't right now.
http://akroncanton.craigslist.org/tls/4718051928.html
almost as nice as a wilton of this era
Nice vise though, I wish it was local.McBrownie---
A 5184...
Nice vise...
I almost thought you'd found a "Semi-Elusive" 5197...
Looks like a nice vise, and the price is almost right...
Almost 56 pounds...
Scooternut...
I'll bet that is a "Drill Pipe" clamper...