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zkling

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Yea, one of the Polish FPU's. There were differences over the years. I'll guess that is a 4" unit. I picked one up a while back, very interesting design.
 

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Zoomie, will you please take a few detail shots of your new "jewelers" vise. Specifically how does the dynamic jaw keep angular position to the static jaw? Is there a key like on the wilton series?

Sure, here you go...
 

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zoomieport

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Here's some more...
 

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zkling

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Awesome, thank you. :beer: certainly looks homemade, but the base appears to have been a casting at one point in time.
 

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Awesome, thank you. :beer: certainly looks homemade, but the base appears to have been a casting at one point in time.

The base is the only part that is "rough", it kind of looks like an after thought compared to the finish on the rest of it. This is a well made piece, by a professional, not a high school project (at least not my high school, haha!), very tight tolerances.
 

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Garageguy,---I have one of those that I've had for 4 years and hadn't seen another ACME until about a month ago when Wed4life posted one on page 1338,---post 26760.---It's hard to see in that golden pile of his, but if you look real close in the first pic, it's laying upside-down, right in the center of the pic.---He was supposed to post us some pics of the ACME and the golden pile.---We're still waiting Wed.---And KMScott posted a Wilton WARDS back on page 1201,---post 24006.---Their coming out of the wood-work.
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Here's a 4" Wilton Cadet. Left unbranded and sold by Wards. I recreated the badge on a foil decal, the original was too far gone to save. Color match is very good. The keyway says GUAR EXP 6-30-55, Autopts showed me in a 1954 catalog that Cadets came, at that time, with a 1 year warranty so that would put this vise at 1953. I can easily state this is the cleanest 100% original Chicago Wilton I've ever had the pleasure to work on.

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Here's a 4" Wilton Cadet. Left unbranded and sold by Wards. I recreated the badge on a foil decal, the original was too far gone to save. Color match is very good. The keyway says GUAR EXP 6-30-55, Autopts showed me in a 1954 catalog that Cadets came, at that time, with a 1 year warranty so that would put this vise at 1953. I can easily state this is the cleanest 100% original Chicago Wilton I've ever had the pleasure to work on.

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Lovely work there Balane. :)
 

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A day late and a dollar short. I decided to call today about the big Wilton first mentioned here. It had been for sale for almost three weeks and I thought now might be the time to see if he was in an "OBO" frame of mind. And of course - he sold it yesterday. I hope someone here at GJ got it.

It found a new home in NW Arkansas. It is a beast at 131 pounds !

Well somebody owes me a beer!

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Also finished up this Snap On / Wilton 1760 6", 67 Lbs. 1996.

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Gotta chuckle at the irony. :D

No kidding, right? The parts we had to assemble are usually done in the field but the boss asked me to personally oversee the construction of this one in-house. He feels the guys in the field are as gentle as apes with pipe wrenches for these sorts of things.

We got it done using a forklift but I need a vise with pipe jaws in the 6" capacity range. A 2C doesn't have the throat depth to clamp pipe large enough:shocking:
 
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Here is a Desmond Stephan Simplex 8P

Haven't been able to find any info on it but I think it qualifies as a monster vise.

It has about 3-4 coats of paint of different colors on it. Thinking about taking it off and giving it the BLO treatment. Not sure.

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Root, I am going to guess that your 8P was the first gen, attached is a brochure from what I figure would be the next gen to yours. These are "S" swivel models, but looking at the pic, it sure looks a lot like yours.

250 lbs, not too shabby, and yours is a real find with that stand :thumbup:
 

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Root, I am going to guess that your 8P was the first gen, attached is a brochure from what I figure would be the next gen to yours. These are "S" swivel models, but looking at the pic, it sure looks a lot like yours.

250 lbs, not too shabby, and yours is a real find with that stand :thumbup:

please also note the angular shaped cast base, not circular like we kinda take for granted. unique 4 sure.
 

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Well Zoom, it appears your were a little more intrigued with the little watch-makers than you let on like.---I wanted it bad, but I have a wife.---If I had of outbid you, I might not have a wife.---But then I could shop for vises like you do.---But I kinda like the old gal.---So there.:dunno:
 

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Well Zoom, it appears your were a little more intrigued with the little watch-makers than you let on like.---I wanted it bad, but I have a wife.---If I had of outbid you, I might not have a wife.---But then I could shop for vises like you do.---But I kinda like the old gal.---So there.:dunno:

Too funny!
You made the correct choice!:thumbup:
 

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FMC,---Demo has posted a Desmond Stevens, 81S, on page 155,---post 3093, weighing in at 239 lbs.---Wonder what the difference is?---He is also showing a monster Keystone.----Take a look.
 

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Took a couple of quick photo's of the Fortis. I'll take some better ones later.

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Quite a cute thing. Smaller than I expected it to be, in overall size. 4-1/2" jaws, approx. 17" in length. Judging from the look of the inserts, it appears it may not have had a lot of use. Not sure of general condition as yet, as there's a good lathering of rust and gunge masking the slide surface. The cast quality is rough as a badgers ****. Overall though, I do like it. It has a discernible cutesy factor. :D
 

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No kidding, right?

:D It definitely made me chuckle, hearing you say something like that. :D


We got it done using a forklift but I need a vise with pipe jaws in the 6" capacity range. A 2C doesn't have the throat depth to clamp pipe large enough:shocking:

Would a dedicated pipe/tube vice not be an option? I assume you have those across there?
 
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