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bagged89s10

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Just to add one more comment on this 519X color question, I recently painted my 5191 with Valspar Cobalt Cannon, as it seemed a pretty close match to some of the remaining paint:



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Today I compared the last bit of remaining paint from my 5195 (on the top of the swivel lock screw) with Valspar Cobalt Cannon and Plastikote T10 that I just received.



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To my "in-person" eye the T10 is just slightly lighter than Cobalt Cannon. Maybe both of them could be a touch bluer. I doubt anything else not custom blended will be a closer match.


Nice match!
I might grab that color to paint my rock island.

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been looking for one for quite sometime .. finally scored a 6 1/2in Wilton Bullet Vise USA made. brand spanking new, took it out of the box myself.

That's not a true bullet it's a tradesman series.
 

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CY: it looks like there is a little rust on the slide of your new wilton so it might need a little grease. nice find and it is a nice Wilton Tradesman vise that should last you a lifetime if you don't use it as an anvil or as a press.

MSG: nice family photo and it looks like the kids were behaving.
 

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been looking for one for quite sometime .. finally scored a 6 1/2in Wilton Bullet Vise USA made. brand spanking new, took it out of the box myself.


Let me preface this with this---I am NOT raining on your parade!!!

The Wilton 1765 Tradesman is a damn nice vise...but the term "Bullet" refers to the Machinist Series...

The attached photo is of a 1755 and 500 will show the difference...

The "comparable" machinist vise in size would be the 600S which weighs over 150 pounds...

Your vise will do anything you need, and if it isn't abused, it will last for generations...

Congratulations on your new 1765...
 

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Hello all, I picked up this Woden 186E/7 quick release vise. 4 1/4", 87 pounds . Actually I traded it for a wilton mechanics vise. The quick release pops off underneath every now and then besides that it functions fine. If anyone cans post a photo of there underneath and release handle that would be great. Any other info would also be appreciated.
Thanks in advanced.

They're a good vise. You'll likely find it much more pleasing to use than the Wilton.

The QR setup generally appears fine. Only thing I can possibly say from those photo's is that the front plate which holds the lever may be slightly bent, (the lever shaft should be parallel to the slide, normally), and at least one of the countersunk screws holding that plate on looks to be too small. The head appears sat way too far down into the countersunk hole to be original.

When exactly does it tend to pop out? Is it when the slide is at full extension, or can it happen at any position? Always worth checking that there's no claggy old grease in there, gunging the mech up too.
 

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Hello,
still posted it in the german Tools Thread but this Thread fits better.
Its D.R.P. (Deutsches Reichs Patent) and must be fabricated between 1928-45.
Nice Greetings,
Henrik

Eah, the HEUER is Guaranteed indestructible! I have new HEUER Front 120 + made soft jaws from aluminum.

 

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Let me preface this with this---I am NOT raining on your parade!!!

The Wilton 1765 Tradesman is a damn nice vise...but the term "Bullet" refers to the Machinist Series...

The attached photo is of a 1755 and 500 will show the difference...

The "comparable" machinist vise in size would be the 600S which weighs over 150 pounds...

Your vise will do anything you need, and if it isn't abused, it will last for generations...

Congratulations on your new 1765...


Here is my 9-500 bullet on the left and my formerly owned 1760 tradesman on the right. The tradesman is still a beast of a vise. Nice find

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A quick google search shows very little on Rock Island No. 74, so that makes it kinda neat in my book. That, and the huge looking swivel base. If I was in Charlotte, I'd have 2 new vises in my backseat today!



Blue, the one you should be looking to get is the $50 Wilton I Posted a page or two back. I agree with you on the price, though. Too rough for that.
edit: Wilton Appears to be sold..

Found this on craigslist...lever operated vise? Anyone seen a vise like this?

http://akroncanton.craigslist.org/tls/5041899463.html


That rock island appears, at least to me, to have a replacement handle installed. I've never seen a RI with that style of operating nut. It looks like an American Scale too me. Maybe he broke it and had the AS one laying around.

The lever op vise is a Stevens lever/rapid vise. Those are really cool and would be a great addition to any collection. I want to say Bl00 has a rather large one in his collection but I could be wrong. Somebody on here picked up a big one for peanuts long ago but the tiny ones, although rare, seem to be more common
 
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Never seen one. It's hard to imagine how an operator could get the jaws tight together on a workpiece. I don't see any teeth like it had rack and pinion or something like that. You'd have to have good access to under your workbench top to loosen and tighten that big wing nut to get your swivel on.

With the lever back the jaw slides, then as you pull the lever towards you it engages teeth into teeth on the dynamic jaw to tighten and lock it.

At least the only one I ever saw IRL worked that way. That one looks a little different but the operation looks the same.
 

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Rumb: did you make those jaw covers for your new Hauer vice? are they aluminum with copper tops? nice looking vice too.

ALL: since a couple members have posted their Heuer vices i thought some of you might like to see the accessories and the vice mounting ideas Heuer has for their vices. pretty cool ideas i think.
 
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With the lever back the jaw slides, then as you pull the lever towards you it engages teeth into teeth on the dynamic jaw to tighten and lock it.

At least the only one I ever saw IRL worked that way. That one looks a little different but the operation looks the same.

If you look closely at the photo you can see the teeth of the rack on the side of the dynamic jaw.

I have a different type of lever vice made by Wilson Riley which you can see how it works on this post http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showpost.php?p=4754457&postcount=27297

I'd imagine a similar sort of cam action is in use in the side lever ones
 
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Found this on craigslist...lever operated vise? Anyone seen a vise like this?

http://akroncanton.craigslist.org/tls/5041899463.html

If that were near me, I'd be on it, might even pay his price if no issues and as large as he infers. On a side note, I have one of those anvil mandrels, looks just like the one he shows laying on the floor with the long half round section and then the flat area. Anybody have any info on the use of one of these?
Jim
 

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Thanks Fretters great eye on the front plate being bent. I cleaned all the **** off the spring, took most of the bend out of the lever shaft and seems to be working good. Once again thanks for the help.
 

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Just picked this guy up. Wilton 1760. This one might not need more than a quick clean and polish.

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Rumb: did you make those jaw covers for your new Hauer vice? are they aluminum with copper tops? nice looking vice too.

ALL: since a couple members have posted their Heuer vices i thought some of you might like to see the accessories and the vice mounting ideas Heuer has for their vices. pretty cool ideas i think.

It's completely from aluminum.

It's a cool accessories, but little pricey. So I made table clamp by myself.

 
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Rumb: although i didn't understand any of the words you said I do like the mounting stand/clamp you made for your new Heuer vice. i also like the kid's toys on the ground next to your workbench. thanks for showing us a homemade option if we are handy enough to make one instead of buying one.

how are you welding aluminum? TIG or ??

nice video and thanks for sharing.

Bagged: i'm betting you are not old enough to have watched one of my favorite old TV show's main song from Flipper. maybe its on youtube so you can listen to it. nice vise
 

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Rumb: although i didn't understand any of the words you said I do like the mounting stand/clamp you made for your new Heuer vice. i also like the kid's toys on the ground next to your workbench. thanks for showing us a homemade option if we are handy enough to make one instead of buying one.



how are you welding aluminum? TIG or ??



nice video and thanks for sharing.



Bagged: i'm betting you are not old enough to have watched one of my favorite old TV show's main song from Flipper. maybe its on youtube so you can listen to it. nice vise


Thanks Drives. Nice song. Lol
 

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Does anyone know when this vise / vice was made.
Woden 186 E/7

Possibly WW2 vintage, it's not in the Buck & Hickman 1935 catalogue but is in the 1953 catalogue. B&H had no catalogues between those dates because of the war. Not sure when Woden stopped making them.

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EDIT: I think this advert is better for the Woden.

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CW: that's about what i would have guessed on 02's Woden vice. when did Woden move to Japan or Taiwan if you might know? i was thinking maybe late 60's early 70's, but not sure.

ALL: Here's the YouTube song for Balane, AutoPts, BC, Bagged, TopPop, Mark, KM, Outlaw, ZK, Joe, BB, Zoomie, and others including me that don't say as much about selling these gems. Don't feel bad if i didn't mention your name if i knew you buy and sell a vise, but i do need to get back out to the garage. hopefully you enjoy the song in the video and i'm sure i have sung a time or to since i was a wee one. Also a good song to hum on the way back from a two hour drive to pick up a little iron. cheers

 

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DEAR SUPERDUTY AND BAGGED, You are both officially banned from my 'Circle Of Friends' List for having the temerity to buy TWO vises and then not offer them to me first. Really!! Really!!!:willy_nil

Autopts said this would happen, 'No' I said, can't we all just get along?? And Superduty, you didn't even tell me about it, just went and did it...:shocking:

I want to die..................

At least I have Jakemac, right Jakey? Jakey, hello you out there Jake? Jakemac?? oh well, nevermind.:sad:
 

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DEAR SUPERDUTY AND BAGGED, You are both officially banned from my 'Circle Of Friends' List for having the temerity to buy TWO vises and then not offer them to me first. Really!! Really!!!:willy_nil



Autopts said this would happen, 'No' I said, can't we all just get along?? And Superduty, you didn't even tell me about it, just went and did it...:shocking:



I want to die..................



At least I have Jakemac, right Jakey? Jakey, hello you out there Jake? Jakemac?? oh well, nevermind.:sad:


So what you're saying is I shouldn't have told you about your giant Parker. :lol:
 

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Fretters: here's a couple of my Woden's in case they might help you.
 

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I picked this up over the weekend along with a "boatload" of small tools and paint from a garage workbench, and I have a couple of questions about the vise:

1. The jaws appear to have been smooth originally. Is this normal?

2. There is some "play" in the screw behind the Parker horseshoe. What normally causes that?














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Fretters: here's a couple of my Woden's in case they might help you.

Nice pair, (thankfully I can say that without getting slapped, in this case :D). One thing I do seem to note is that the swivel bases seem to crop up more frequently over your side of the pond too. Can't remember the last time I personally saw one over here.
 

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Yup. The vintage vise scene here bites it.
You'd think that having been an industrial mecca for so long the place would be a vise smorgasbord .
I didn't have luck selling either and ended up giving one away.

I'm with you Ganymede, New England has become a death valley of vises. I dont even bother looking anymore. :sad:
 
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