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Holy smokes that's an amazing vise. At or near the top of any vise list in my opinion. Those just ooze quality. Congratulations. If your 6 1/2" Wilton is a Tradesman, which I assume it is because I've never seen a machinist vise in that size, then the Starrett is an easy keeper. No brainer there unless you absolutely need that extra 1.5" jaw width for something. I LOVE that Starrett!!
 

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Amazing find and looks like its in excellent condition. Def keep this over the dime a dozen wilton.
 

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can you provide more details about both the Starrett and the Wilton? they are both great vise companies and that Starrett is one of the vises made. Wilton has several levels of quality and style, but usually all are good enough for most.

what is the jaw width and weight of your Starrett and more pictures of all sides would give us more information as well as several pictures of the Wilton.

nice find
 
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here i thought it was just another vise . ill post more pics ofboth vises .

wondering if i should sandblast and paint or leave it original ?

could sand all the dings out of the jaws etc
 

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Beautiful vise and huge suckage at that price.

Anyone else notice the gap behind the top and bottom steps of the jaws? I've never owned one of those Starrett badged Athols, but most jaws would fit flush.

Would be interesting to remove one jaw just to see how the back of the jaw looks and how the face of the body compares.

jack vines
 

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TT: you'll never be able to match that blue fleck Starrett paint and there is enough of it that i'd just clean it up and put some BLO (boiled linseed oil) or Johnson paste wax on it and the bare steel parts. here's an almost never used rusty Starrett before and after pictures if you might want to spiff yours up more than just a little.

once you post your Wilton I (we) might have some advice to lend you and some of those old Wilton tradesman vises were made for Snap on, John Deere and other big companies so a red paint job with a label might be the answer if you want to keep or sell it. does it look like this 6 inch Wilton tradesmans that were made for Snap On?

Packard: i see the gap and could be the jaw screws are a bit loose or made that way because it isn't too bad IMHO. TT might take the jaws off to see if anything is up behind the jaws, clean it up if nothing broken or cracked and screw them on tight.
 

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Keep both, use both
Don't paint it the paint is still good enough
After you use it a bunch and knock more of the paint of then you can paint it

Bob
 
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If you do ever decide to paint it this blue stone texture finish style paint is the closest match I've ever seen.

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Your rummaging found a GEM . . . . that will clean up nice !!

For $50 you indeed scored and earned . . . YOU **** !!! :thumbup:
 

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Starrett is a premium brand manufacturer of measurement tools in the ten thousandth of an inch range. Very high quality.

I didn't know they made vises as well. I'd expect it to be as high quality as their other wares. You better watch out for the cops, cause for $50 you STOLE IT!

****, I'd give you $300-400 for it, and I already own a Wilton 600 bullet, and a USA Columbian 5 1/4.
 
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Starrett is a premium brand manufacturer of measurement tools in the ten thousandth of an inch range. Very high quality.

I didn't know they made vises as well. I'd expect it to be as high quality as their other wares. You better watch out for the cops, cause for $50 you STOLE IT!

****, I'd give you $300-400 for it, and I already own a Wilton 600 bullet, and a USA Columbian 5 1/4.

Wow is it really worth that much . i was thinking it was a $100.00 to $150.00 at most.
 

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It's valuable. That's a top end vise desired by many plus the fact not a lot of them come up for sale. You did very well on it and the price offered by Murphy is a fair one imho.
 

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Starrett is a premium brand manufacturer of measurement tools in the ten thousandth of an inch range. Very high quality.

I didn't know they made vises as well. I'd expect it to be as high quality as their other wares. You better watch out for the cops, cause for $50 you STOLE IT!

****, I'd give you $300-400 for it, and I already own a Wilton 600 bullet, and a USA Columbian 5 1/4.

Unless he is shipping it a long distance for that price, you are a damn fool.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Starrett-Vi...D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557

Wow is it really worth that much . i was thinking it was a $100.00 to $150.00 at most.

That is much, much more REALISTIC.
 

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Did you try swapping the jaws to see if they fit better? Perhaps someone took them off and got them mixed up when they were reinstalled.
 

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If you get on Ebay and search "Starrett Bench Vise"...

A used Starrett 926 is $ 750.00...

A Starrett 626 was listed at $ 1,450.00, about two weeks ago...

Your vise is a serious clamper, and 4 1/2" Starretts routinely change hands in the $ 4-500.00 range...

I have a Starrett 925 begging for this "old fart" to get off his duff and finish it's restoration...

Reverend Kevin Scott and I have reached a conclusion the "Zolotone" MAY be the paint required to match the original...But---It ain't cheap!!!

Stuck some photos on here to show you some more Starretts...

Oh---

You really **** for STEALING that clamper!!!
 

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Your Wilton is a Damn Nice Vise...

A Tradesman 1765, I believe...

That is a $ 600.00 vise...

Your Starrett is a "Machinist's Vise"...

The strongest kind...

I've never seen inside a Starrett, but I believe it's solid...

Your Wilton isn't...

The size difference between a Wilton Tradesman 1755 and a 500 Machinist Vise is a bunch...

Your Wilton will do anything a DIY'r can think up...your Starrett is better than that...

Both are Keepers!!!

YA DUN GUD,BUBBA!!!
 

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thieltech

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Your Wilton is a Damn Nice Vise...

A Tradesman 1765, I believe...

That is a $ 600.00 vise...

Your Starrett is a "Machinist's Vise"...

The strongest kind...

I've never seen inside a Starrett, but I believe it's solid...

Your Wilton isn't...

The size difference between a Wilton Tradesman 1755 and a 500 Machinist Vise is a bunch...

Your Wilton will do anything a DIY'r can think up...your Starrett is better than that...

Both are Keepers!!!

YA DUN GUD,BUBBA!!!

wow i never knew the wiltons were hollow!!
 

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You did good, however it really does not match the pretty WILTON. I'm not too far from you, PM me directions and I'll give you the $50 and extra $10 for handling. :D
 
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