PERFECT!I post that in fear of being called a Jammy Git or something like that.![]()





Holy cow Fretters...Oh yeah, you forgot something.
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Fretters: nice looking KIT there old man. hard to tell it's the same vise. nice work.
Tedsters: Outlaws link to all the awesome Craftsman catalogs he posted in that thread don't say a word about who made the 519x series vises so the mystery still needs to be solved. I bet you are happy to own 2 of the series so far aren't you?
ALL: so in my craigslist searching i find more Vices like this lately than some good old US or English or Canadian steel.
Ah, OK. I know about those vises. The Columbian I posted is a combination vise with pipe jaws and I thought you had a Cman copy of that one which would have been a sight.
Still, those are awesome Columbo/Cman vises you have there. Thanks for the pics.
The position locking is neat, with the base being sandwiched between the concave recess in the base of the vice and the large domed washer underneath the amount of grip is much better than any modern ball vice.Cheers CW. You're a star.I've been trying to figure out for yonks how they did the position locking on those. All is now clear. That's an absolutely pearling vice.
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A few more pics from the swap meet this weekend, first is an Athol 623-1/2, with a fresh Krylon rebuild. Looks to be in pretty good shape, hopefully no surprises under that paint. Next is a Wilton 645, real good condition. Then a group photo of the new additions all together.
Last 3 pics are for Mike (wrenchguy). Bought this cool C clamp, never saw one like it before, took me a minute to even figure out what I was looking at. It works slick, you turn the clamp post about 90 degrees, slide it to the desired height, and turn it back so the teeth engage. final tightening is done with the screw in the side, which is missing its tommy bar, will have to fabricate a new one. Made by the Grand Co.
Jim
I post that in fear of being called a Jammy Git or something like that.![]()
Fetters, your shop might be cluttered, but damn man it's carpeted!!!
Nuts
Cheers CW. You're a star.I've been trying to figure out for yonks how they did the position locking on those. All is now clear. That's an absolutely pearling vice.
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The position locking is neat, with the base being sandwiched between the concave recess in the base of the vice and the large domed washer underneath the amount of grip is much better than any modern ball vice.
Your No. 7 has scrubbed up lovely Mr F![]()
If I ever see another one it will have your name on it.
Any chance you could pop a photo of yours up Mark? Those do look quite a sturdy vice with the squat, bulky form.


Let me encourage you. [emoji1] [emoji106]Much as I'd like to give you one of those bemused glares, or call you a plonker,
I honestly have to say I quite like that Regina silhouette. I'm half tempted.
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I'd definitely be tempted by a few....Worth a look For Collectors near by.
http://jerseyshore.craigslist.org/tls/4972352124.html
To many pictures for me to grab sorry
Cypher
Oh my lawd. There is history there. Several that really caught my attention but no way I could ever realistically own them. I just love the replaceable jaws on pic 23.Worth a look For Collectors near by.
http://jerseyshore.craigslist.org/tls/4972352124.html
To many pictures for me to grab sorry
Cypher


I really liked the one pneumatic one!Oh my lawd. There is history there. Several that really caught my attention but no way I could ever realistically own them. I just love the replaceable jaws on pic 23.
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I missed these on Craigslist by minutes...there were six of them at $30 each.
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It's only taken me around twenty years to get around to sorting this one.My own bench vice. Realised it looked a bit minging and could do with a bit of TLC when I did that side by side of it with the cleaned up 8A the other week, so it's had a fettle. The gratuituous before shots.
Holy cow Fretters... simply gorgeous! That is a stunning vise.
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Hi all!
So here my 1st vice is..got off e-bay and decided to restore. As a note I have mainly worked customer service, but in the last year decided I need to do something more real as that is wholly unsatisfying as a guy. So been going to black-smithing classes and picking up tools as I learn more.( Also decided going to try to make all my own truck repairs from now on). So im a newb at this.. /cough /cough
looks to be a 3/83 date for those wondering..so older then me..by a month in terms of exp date of that warranty.
A) So I am lacking a Horseshoe washer
(does that worn area look okay on the handle?..from reading the past i read this can be an area of concern)
B) I am also lacking swivel clamps..as the one it came with looks rough.
C) The handle looks like it was hammered on?
D) The anvil..whats the best way to flatten this welding out..can i just take a angle grinder to it..cause it's soft metal right?
Thanks for listening!
Bluebomber: it looks like there is still one left!! eBay listing
Oh my lawd. There is history there. Several that really caught my attention but no way I could ever realistically own them. I just love the replaceable jaws on pic 23.
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