Has anyone seen one of these Rock Island's " 592 " before?
I just acquired this yesterday out of an old mechanic shop, it was hiding under a pile of old newspapers from the '60's. It's has "10 56" stamped on top of the slide but I unable to find online any information or reference of a #592.
The jaws are 3 1/2" wide. I think the paint is orig. and looks in excellent condition. It's a nice little vise, it weighs 31 lbs.
looks very similar to my craftsman 5151
It looks extremely close to mine, good eye.
It's nice little vise and can't believe how nice the paint is on this one.
Does anyone have any old Rock Island Ad's/brochures from the 50's?
I'm working on two Athols right now, that gray one and that 325. I should have had the gray one today but Long Island traffic killed me.. Id have pd 100 for it. The 325 we are negotiating. Ive offered 150. It is REAL clean.
I do believe Dayids. I have yet to find a major error and quiet frankly all I know is that the 107 is as heavy as HELL!
Neither vise is on CL so I dont mind discussing them here and quite frankly i am soooo beat (just geting home now) that i bought so much I just dont care.
Here are pics from my day. So first is the tailgate pic. Ive now identified everything here. Reed 107, Reed 104, Millhoff vise, Palmgren 610, Heinrich machinist vise, yost 125
Next is the Prentiss 58 I delivered to MA for a member.
Here is the place i delivered it to. That is a 600lb Gernan anvil. And yes that is an 80lb hanging anvil that is being usedcas a counterweight. Some of their work in process.
It's been established that both RI and Reed made the same vises for Sears, and the 515X series (probably the 516X series also). Top pop, have you had the main nut out of the Craftsman ? it could have either Reed or RI markings... (That was how it was established..)
Tedsters: you must be in the 20's now for the # of vises that have followed you home? can't beat a good old Reed if all the parts are there which yours seems to be.
Hammerite is good stuff. The best in my opinion. It needs to go on thick, the thicker the application the better the hammered affect. Right at the point before it runs. This photo is Hammerite. I really liked it but it's twice the price of Rustoleum hammered finish.
Wire wheeled it down, taped it off and shot it hammertone blue. Paint cost me $72 after shipping and customs from the UK, and of course, doesn't come out hammertone, instead semi-metallic. Fantastic. Could have got that for $8 at NAPA.
Joe: speaking of Prentiss vises that 58 ain't no little thing. did it really have 8.5 inch jaws like Dayid's vise Wiki says? it didn't say the weight, but guessing it was in the 240 pound neighborhood? i do like the way you move those big vises.
very cool anvil and vise **** pictures and i'd love to have a camera on your forehead with live feeds coming to my laptop to see some of the old shops you see practically on a daily basis. nice deals big guy
Joe:I wish i did have a live feed sometime. I see the coolest stuff every day. I also meet the nicest people every day.
Has anyone seen one of these Rock Island's " 592 " before?
I just acquired this yesterday out of an old mechanic shop, it was hiding under a pile of old newspapers from the '60's. It's has "10 56" stamped on top of the slide but I unable to find online any information or reference of a #592.
The jaws are 3 1/2" wide. I think the paint is orig. and looks in excellent condition. It's a nice little vise, it weighs 31 lbs.
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I truly can't believe that no-one has questioned your reasoning with this testing method as yet.![]()
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Then you'd all know my secrets and sources and I'd have to kill you all and we wouldnt want that would we?![]()
I'd try and have a look at that one in person on a colour chart before trying it. Just had a look online, and the samples look quite different depending on which site they're viewed, and I also noted that one place referred to it as Post Office red, so if it's owt like I recall postbox red as, likely way off the colour on this 8A. Something like an orange/red cross would seem closer. The Parkinson's appear red/burgundy after a few years and some patina, but if aiming for originality, any vibrant/dark red would seem to be quite a way off. I'd almost say it's bordering on a hint of brown with the original paint.
Tyler: I'm guessing you are looking at an ad I posted for my 1978 Wilton C 2 on Craigslist. I don't have one empty workbench and starting a new fence project so if it sells or doesn't either way works for me. Sounds like we live close so how do you like these 70 degree days in April?
TBF if he can make the bearing give using that test method I doubt there's any of us man enough to question him .....
TBF if he can make the bearing give using that test method I doubt there's any of us man enough to question him ..........
4) Not yet, though I've wanked on a handle pretty hard and felt the bearing yield a bit (I think).
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I truly can't believe that no-one has questioned your reasoning with this testing method as yet.![]()
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Naw, anybody can just put a pipe on it
Reminds of when I bent a 3/4" Craftsman slide breaker bar into a banana trying to get an axle nut loose. It took a 6' pipe and a 250lb guy on the end of it jumping up and down to get it loose. The folks at Sears gave me the incredulous look reserved for special occasions when I asked for an exchange.
Anybody know the weight of that No. 6 swivel Record?
I've included your original message for context![]()
I'm beginning to wonder if it may not be a term used across the pond, seeing as we Brits seem to be the only ones amused by it.![]()
I've ordered a BS381 colour chart to check, although I'm guessing the actual colour is from a time before the BS ..... although there is quite a long production period so they may be somewhat like record blue which seems to have been a number of different hues over the years.
I've a No.6 in original paint that I should be able to check against, might even work out what colour Samsonia blue was while I'm at it.
I'll probably decide I don't like it and choose my own colour then![]()
The term is definitely Brit-wit, we have similar euphemisms, but none that could be applied to yanking on a vise handle. OK, maybe "yanking" but that isn't a term that's used in both contexts very often over here.
4) Not yet, though I've yanked on a handle pretty hard and felt the bearing yield a bit (I think)
4) Not yet, though I've wanked on a handle pretty hard and felt the bearing yield a bit (I think)
Is that picture frame vise the type with a swivel base?
does anybody have any info on this one?? Said its a "Craftsman" made in England vise