Joe I am jealous of the big Fisher chain vise find. Great find!!! I looked at a smaller one last weekend at a blacksmith shop that was NOT for sale but it was the first I had seen in person anywhere. Very hard to find. If I were you I would not have rested until I got it home. Post more pics when you get it mounted and call when you get tired of moving it
Going to mount it today. Below zero when we got up -25 with the wind chill. I need to notch my bench to fit it before I can mount it up. Hand tools are a ***** in the cold.
This is a big vise, you cannot appreciate it until you handle it, but it is BIG and heavy, oh and awkward!
I purloined information from the IFORGEIRON.COM website, specifically from NJANVILMAN who seems to know a bit about these vises:
"Fisher Double Screw Vises: More Information
The #1 vise seems to have been made only around 1870-1890. The #2 and #3 were only made until the 19teens. The #4,5, and 6 were made until Fisher/Crossley stopped production in 1979. Below are some data on them:
Size / weight / Jaw width / $$cost in 1887 / $$cost in 1981
1 / 25 / 3 1/2" / $7/ NA
2 / 65 / 4 1/2" / $10/ NA
3 / 90 / 5 1/4" / $16/ NA
4 / 120 / 6 1/4" / $21 / $1050
5 / 150 / 7" / $27 / $1100
6 / 200 / 8" / $30 / $1200
The museum has the patterns for the #2, #4, #5, and #6. They used special flasks for the molds. I do not have any of them. These patterns were used many times. When I found them in the pattern room, there was only one set for each size. These patterns probably made the molds for most of the double screw Fisher vises out there. "
I will mount it, play with it, soak it up but I will move it along. It is way to big for my shop and it takes up a great deal of room. My wife said 'it isn't coming in the house' like I did with my Emmert 6A.
I'll post pics as I go. I would like to replace the chain and wire brush and lubricate it, not much else that needs to be done. By the way the bottom leg unscrews so one can change the height of the bench. I WILL NOT be removing it. This may be the vise that FINALLY makes me buy an engine hoist!
As cool as my Emmert vise is, this is much, much cooler.
