KMScott
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VA, nicest 8" vise I have ever seen. Has it ever been used. Wow.
VA, nicest 8" vise I have ever seen. Has it ever been used. Wow.
Very nice find.Drive, when you need penicillin, you got real problems.
Fretters, back in the day the Pharmacist new what I wanted when I hit the door.
In high school we were told to shave one side of our ******** and set the other side on fire, then stab the little buggers with an ice pic when they came running out.---That always seemed a little radical to me.---Don't try this at home Joe.
Oh I'm sorry fellows, I forgot, this is the Vise thread not the Vice thread.
There, fixed it.
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Dammit! where do you people find these vises?!?!!!

Noticed a vise on an auction site. Any info the vise experts can give would be appreciated.
http://www.k-bid.com/auction/7845/item/16
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KM, I really don't know much about it.---I'm sure it had to be used some, but I didn't get the story behind it.---Happened to click on E-bay about 3 1/2 years ago and this older gentleman had just posted it with a BIN, and I did.---It was showing 6 days, 23 hours, and 53 minutes.---Right place, right time.---He just said he took it in on a trade but it was way to big for him.---The vise itself is in good shape but the casting was pretty rough.
15 1/4 tall-----33 3/4 long-----291 lbs.
Look at the casting.
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And a Parker combination vise in the boston area.
Charles Parker table vice $75
http://boston.craigslist.org/nwb/atq/5125816570.html
I saw that one a few days ago. The lousy paint makes it hard to judge it's condition, and I can't tell if it was welded. I'm thinking this might be a parts vise, unless someone is interested in a "project".

2" Reed with pivoting rear jaw.
2" Reed with pivoting rear jaw. Patent dates are 1912 & 1914. Model No. 302. This vise opens to 4" and weighs 10.75 Lbs. I had no idea this model existed or that Reed ever manufactured a baby vise.
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Evening--Gents!
Question after reading thru about ten pages--and not really finding a reference to a vise that I picked up last weekend off an old 70's service truck.
My "new' vise needs a little work and some restro--so I need to know a couple things if someone could help...Or should I start a new thread?
It's a Wilton slide #654, stamped on it and I guess model 111103.
I 'd like to know what the original color is--and the diagram fro parts I found for it, is not really what I have. When I took it apart--there is no spring and collar behind the handle/thumbscrew. Only thing holding it in was a little like set-screw and a half moon collar. Little confused here--folks---
Any other info would be appreciated??
Thanks--
glenn
Evening--Gents!
Question after reading thru about ten pages--and not really finding a reference to a vise that I picked up last weekend off an old 70's service truck.
My "new' vise needs a little work and some restro--so I need to know a couple things if someone could help...Or should I start a new thread?
It's a Wilton slide #654, stamped on it and I guess model 111103.
I 'd like to know what the original color is--and the diagram fro parts I found for it, is not really what I have. When I took it apart--there is no spring and collar behind the handle/thumbscrew. Only thing holding it in was a little like set-screw and a half moon collar. Little confused here--folks---
Any other info would be appreciated??
Thanks--
glenn
I'm sorry, but "Maganese" steel?
Pretty sure manganese is added to improve cold temp embrittlement, not to prevent rust like chromium would. But I could be totally off base...


2" Reed with pivoting rear jaw. Patent dates are 1912 & 1914. Model No. 302. This vise opens to 4" and weighs 10.75 Lbs. I had no idea this model existed or that Reed ever manufactured a baby vise.
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Wow, can't wait to see the final sales price on this one! Where the heck do you find these gems? Great work as always.
Sorry to do this.
I buy lots of vises from eBay, most in fact. That isn't exactly a secret and you don't have to be sorry.
Oh, lol. I've had way, way worse ones than that in the past. That's what I do, buy sad vises and make them nice again. That damage is history now and it wasn't structural in any way. Because the vise is so small that damage looks far worse in photos than it really was. Those "Craters" were tiny and probably one of the easiest things to tend with on that vise.
EDIT: I changed the line describing the damage to this. Better?
"There were two divots in the rear pivot jaw cast iron, one small and one larger that I filled and smoothed purely for appearance sake."
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