Don't you use them?
Yep, but first I have to get my shop set up and straightened out and then weld up some stands along with making a new welding table. I have two other crappy vises on stands that will do in the meantime.
Don't you use them?
Lu: nice family photo and you might swap out your big columbian with a vise like my Wilton 606 SJ ...
whats with that slide support?![]()
I've been putting off some major rearranging in my shop for far too long, so I used the opportunity to get a few family photos. I barely got started on sorting out the shop but I did manage to wrestle most of these into cabinets for temporary storage after the photo session.
I present the "C" family (including a Baby Bullet for scale).
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Of course just when you start thinking that the C-3 is massive, along comes a 608 to put things into perspective.
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Now, where did I leave my truss?
Pretty certain I am going to need it after today.

What are you guys seeing with that Parker, looks like a pristine example to me? If you're wondering about that little tab sticking down under the slide support, it makes more sense when it is apart, it is like a little leg to help support the main casting when it's not on the swivel base. Suspect it made machining of the main casting a little easier.
Jim



Hi everyone, I need some help. I was talking to an old retired chap about his 6" fixed base Parker (which he wants $250 for and which is pictured) when he mentions he has a 6" Paramo swivel base in excellent condition as well. My question is, what is a 6" Paramo worth? I offered him $350 for the pair. What is your opinion?![]()
has it been shown on here b4?![]()
Joe, even if you went up a little on the Paramo that would be a lot better deal than this beat on 978 @ $850 ( CL in Knoxville TN ) The stand is a heavy one !

This thread gives an idea of price people are willing to pay in the US for a Paramo 6" http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=144487

And now I get this pic, another 6" sent me by a minion in VT. Locally sourced but with a $200 price tag. Not on CL either so I have time. I've always wanted one of these...but...
What is this weird vise week? Whats next????![]()
And now I get this pic, another 6" sent me by a minion in VT. Locally sourced but with a $200 price tag. Not on CL either so I have time. I've always wanted one of these...but...
What is this weird vise week? Whats next????![]()
Thanks for the thread. I searched but didn't see that one. I'm pretty firm on my $350 offer. They are a LONG drive for me and although I want some more big steel, I already have 7 on my bench over 6" that are inline for restoration....I may just have to let these goooooooooo![]()
Hi everyone, I need some help. I was talking to an old retired chap about his 6" fixed base Parker (which he wants $250 for and which is pictured) when he mentions he has a 6" Paramo swivel base in excellent condition as well. My question is, what is a 6" Paramo worth? I offered him $350 for the pair. What is your opinion?![]()
Joe I think that seller has that blue stand on CL. It's the one I told you about.
Picked this one up last week. A Woden 186E/8, 5-1/4" jaws.
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I don't know about the rest of the "GJ Vise Junquies"...
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How strong are jaws that need bolts to hold them on???
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I see where you are coming from Oldie but really when the force is clamping there really isn't much needed to attach the jaws. The more pressure on the job the more pressure to hold the jaws in place.I don't know about the rest of the "GJ Vise Junquies"...
But...
I think these are some seriously stout looking clampers...
How strong are jaws that need bolts to hold them on???
Really like those Brother Fretters...![]()
Sure, I understand. It was more of a rhetorical question/comment really.They are bolted rather than screwed for a number of reasons that I've seen.
If it's just screws through the face the screw heads get mangled and are difficult to remove, or tighten if they loosen.
I've seen those where the casting is threaded come loose and where they haven't been re tightened soon enough the thread in the casting gets destroyed.
With bolts you can tighten them more, tighten them easier, the threads are in the replaceable part rather than the casting and they are easier to get the bolts out when it's time for new inserts
They look like...
"You're going to have to work to get whatever you have clamped between my jaws back out of them..."
"Ain't nuttin' eva comin' looz"...
If it's here...it's HERE---know what I mean, Bubba???
Substantial looking vises...
I wouldn't mind finding one of those, or the Steel Records...say a 36 or 38...
Slipping one into hand luggage when you visit the wifes relatives probably wouldn't be an option?![]()
No. But if I get to do any transatlantic boat trips again.....
Well just saying.
After all I brought one decent vise back from France and England is not to far.
A couple recent acquisitions. I believe they are a Wilton 450s and a 840? Anyone know where I can get a swivel base for the little guy?
Fretters: maybe Craptain could take an old US made one in the suitcase for the ride over for a swap? nice looking duo and is it in the tank (vat) yet or did i miss where you told us that it is? or Fretters maybe we can meet in Iceland or Norway because my wife wants to see that part of the world sometime in the next few years. you been to either??
i like the bolts coming from the backside and wish more of the bigger vises (vices) had that design. Exactly what CW said that the threads getting trashed it they are would be in the disposable part of the vise (vice) and over tightening wouldn't break the cast most likely.
We've all seen vises with the shoulder under the jaws missing, usually caused by a BFH or a long cheater pipe.
Having a rear bolt might help alleviate that.
If you ever wondered what a brand-spanking new Wilton C-0 (10200) looks like when you only paid $225 for it, it looks exactly like this:
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Oh, there was also a small-ish UPS shipping charge so the total was just over $250.
Thanks for the heads-up TriJeff, I now owe you 2, count them, yes, 2 beers!.
BTW: This completes my Wilton "C" collection, I now have one of each (photos soon).
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