Now I just need to get this nut off. Dam thing is frozen. Hopefully keeping it vertical with penetrant will help free it.
Don't spoil it, Kroil it!
Now I just need to get this nut off. Dam thing is frozen. Hopefully keeping it vertical with penetrant will help free it.
Ask him for pictures of the damage...![]()
Mixed feelings about hearing about the base. +/-
Either way, a good price.

I'm wondering the same.'has anyone found any catalogs showing the old reeds?
I normally don't get much of a chance to go vise hunting during the work week but today was different. I found this little prize buried in an ad over the weekend and made an offer.
The owners proceeded to to argue with themselves over the price and finally accepted a price 10.00 lower then my offerit was just a few miles from work so I drove over this afternoon and picked it up
Columbian 224 1/2 in great shape aside from the bent handle![]()

10.00 bucks? yeah... YOU **** !What was your offer that they thought was to much?![]()

Originally it was the vise and table for 300. I said I could do no more then 100.00 for just the vise. She balked at first then, after 6 frenzied emails sent while I was sleeping, accepted the price of 90.00![]()
I can highly recommend not doing business with tweakers![]()
. Luckily I carry print outs of Things I have bought on there as well. It just so happened that I had bought a 954 before for 80.00 and they took my price in an instant. Guess they just needed a fix or something.Those vise jaws are awesome, what holds them on? Is there a magnet under that clip?
Thanks for the Info FM,
My Reed is stamped 12 55 and would gladly share any info I can. Also, it has removable jaws-- even though they were modified somewhat!
Very cleaver. I wonder why things of this nature aren't made today... We have to improvise in our shops instead.

A few of us NE guys were eyeballing that ad, but it was too far away to check it out. Glad it went to a GJer.
Mixed feelings about hearing about the base. +/-
Either way, a good price.


Or the model number.....
Thrumcap
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The only issue is I can't seem to figure out a way to mount it so that something long clamped in the vice will clear the base. Which also means I can't get the fixed jaw to clear the edge of my workbench. Any ideas?

Thanks for the Info FM,
My Reed is stamped 12 55 and would gladly share any info I can. Also, it has removable jaws-- even though they were modified somewhat!
If something long is catching on the base slightly, just slip a piece of angle iron over the rear jaw when you're clamping a long piece, to give a gnats extra clearance. Mount it in standard fashion, with the rear insert a shade proud of the bench front, with one lug either side of the vice and one to the rear.
Any details? Size? Weight? Price? It doesn't look nearly as large as the other thread you posted in.![]()
Here's a really weird one that I just stumbled across...
http://hudsonvalley.craigslist.org/tls/4994291296.html Never seen one like this before.
Any details? Size? Weight? Price? It doesn't look nearly as large as the other thread you posted in.![]()
POLL: what is a good total price for Wiltons C1, C2, and C3 (all three)? These are used but in good shape, no cracks, welds or repairs, jaws all in good shape and no missing pipe jaws or end caps. Cash buy from one seller all at one time.
Appreciate your input!!
Just scrounged a deal on a C-3, picking it up tonight.![]()
Is Lu buying the C3 from you BC, I hear you have a hoard of them, I might visit California this year, are you going to open the Vise Museum this year??
FYI I didn't cut Jeff off at the pass everyone, I saw the ad last night and emailed the guy right away, got his reply early this morning when I woke up. I am only getting the C-3, Jeff is welcome to the other two. I can pick them up for you if you want, but then you'd have to drive to S.R. Jeff. Let me know I am more than happy to do it. Don't know if my car can handle that much weight in the back though.
I might visit California this year

Here's a really weird one that I just stumbled across...
http://hudsonvalley.craigslist.org/tls/4994291296.html Never seen one like this before.
They're quite common, drill vice and lathe all in one.
It's 'The Stewart HandyWorker'
http://www.freepatentsonline.com/1196838.pdf
Please let me know if you do make plans to come.I might visit California this year...
No wonder CA has a drought right now!! Its not raining water but Wilton Combination vises![]()
If either one of you want to pass on a C2 or C3, im looking for something bigger for home or shop.