balane
Well-known member
Ah, so the vise is rated to apply 1 ton of pressure per square inch I assume.
CwazyWabbit
Yes! Its the same neglected vice. It didn't sell on ebay so I got in touch with him and bought it for £5. No, idea why the handle was so rusted. The vice belonged to the gentleman's grandad, and was left in the garden
I'm looking for a replacement spring, any idea where to get one?
Or I might have to fashion one from a length of this
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/18mm-OD-S...t=LH_DefaultDomain_3&var=&hash=item35e479c95c
rather than buying a complete quick release assembly
http://www.knighton-tools.co.uk/acatalog/Record_vice_spares.html
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John, can you post up more pictures of the enormous Prentiss hiding on the back of your workbench?

KS LIKE A 58!!!
I found the Prentiss 58 at a old shop going out of business over the winter. Couldn't let it just sit there. Lucky they had a forklift. My favorite which I sold was this Hollands 53 1/2 H.
I love that vintage American steel. Has a crack at back of slide.
Interesting. Will you take some detailed pictures of that please? Particularly the top of the jaw towers (looking down) and then flip the vise over and take a shot from the bottom. How wide are the jaws? Those are really smooth, adjustable units.




I'm looking for a replacement spring, any idea where to get one?
Fretters
It was delivered by UPS.
It is a shame, its the nicest I have ever managed to buy and the only one that's been broken in the post so far, but that's life and at least its an easily fixable area, and I know your well aware how uncommon the little ones are.
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. Not sure if that had a broken spring too.

Fretters
"Is the spring actually missing or knacked, else is it just the looped end which has snapped off? The 75, and others, look good btw"
The loop is broken/missing making the end slip when the lever is squeezed. The Record 34 and 36 have a looped end.
I found a photo of a Parkinson on the web without a looped end. Not sure if that had a broken spring too.
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I heated the broken end to make a new loop, but its so rusty that it just snaps off everytime making the spring shorter and shorter
I'll have to order the eBay spring and see if works
I need an "English to English" translation book, anyone?![]()
)****** muppets they are.
CW: Jammy sod.![]()

Freeloader
Haven't seen this before! It's actually something I'm going to give a little thought to, certainly a great way to keep the anvil from getting used. Would love to see Wilton 800S and a baby
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CW
That ball is cool, great catch there.
Thank you all for the warm welcome
Here are a few photos of some of the other vices I have.
Record No.1 3" jaws, with a thick coat of Hammerite.
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Record 1Ton 4" jaws with rather terrible white lettering).
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Record No.2 3.5" jaws I restored this one a long time ago, and have been using this as my main vice on portable bench because of its compact size.
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Record 34 4.5" jaws. Bought this sometime ago just because it had a swivel base. Plus it was cheap
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Record 36 6" jaws - I left this unpainted as I like the raw look.
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Herbert revolving vice -missing flat and pipe jaws. 3" one side and 2" on the other. I also left this unpainted because I like the bare steel look. This was very rusty with patches of green with a red face plate.
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Record 55 woodworking vice. 6" jaws/width. Got this free, and haven't had the need for it yet.
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Parkinson 8F 5" jaws. I have the jaws. I bought this on Sunday. It was very, very rusted. It'll need a new handle/tommybar and a new spring for the quick release.
Does any UK member know where I can source a replacement spring?
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Few pictures of the Bison/FPU vice, 3 inch jaw, only fault I've seen is a missing lock nut on one of the adjustment grub screws.