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Outlawmws

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I've got a Zyliss I picked up a year or so ago stil in the box for $5. I've not used it yet, but a friend had one for wood working and used the daylights out of it.
 

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I got around to moving my finished vises to a metal rack from the plastic one that crashed a few weeks ago. It is secured to the studs with about a dozen 1/4" screws and an extra brace in the front center. It should be OK to put some more small ones up top.
 

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CW & Outlaw: if you watch the video you'll see why i bought mine and use it. i'm not nearly as quick as the guys in the videos, but the Zyliss vise does have a lot of options.

Get: WOW those vises look awesome and happy to see they have a better safer spot to sit now. i still like the Parker on the stand you modified with a weight plate. nice work
 

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Drives, that is a FLEXIVISE made in California. That's funny you mentioned the Parker, I was thinking about working on it next and took the green paint out of the cabinet I bought for it.
 

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I got around to moving my finished vises to a metal rack from the plastic one that crashed a few weeks ago. It is secured to the studs with about a dozen 1/4" screws and an extra brace in the front center. It should be OK to put some more small ones up top.


Damn you got a lot of vises!
 

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CW & Outlaw: if you watch the video you'll see why i bought mine and use it. i'm not nearly as quick as the guys in the videos, but the Zyliss vise does have a lot of options.

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I'll have to dig mine out and see if it has all the parts, I know mine has wooden jaw protectors and not plastic so I guess it's a bit older
 

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CW: Heck you might have a collectable. my 30 year old Zyliss has a plastic handle. pictures? in one of the Zyliss videos the guy is pulling an old one out of the box that has a wood handle. it's amazing how well built they are and they are tough too.

Bagged: can you give the size of the box you ended up using and the shipping company and cost to ship? i hear if you sell on Ebay that they get discounted shipping and i still see shipping costs for $150+ on some vises. i'm guessing you vise is in the $70 range to ship maybe with UPS or Fed Ex? nice packing job and the new owner will thank you.

Get: getting organized is nice isn't it? good luck on the next project. :thumbup:
 

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I got around to moving my finished vises to a metal rack from the plastic one that crashed a few weeks ago. It is secured to the studs with about a dozen 1/4" screws and an extra brace in the front center. It should be OK to put some more small ones up top.



I counted around 35 (finished). That's some collection. Fair play. I won't even ask how many unfinished!!! [emoji12][emoji106][emoji106]


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CW:



Bagged: can you give the size of the box you ended up using and the shipping company and cost to ship? i hear if you sell on Ebay that they get discounted shipping and i still see shipping costs for $150+ on some vises. i'm guessing you vise is in the $70 range to ship maybe with UPS or Fed Ex? nice packing job and the new owner will thank you.


It only cost less than $25 to ship from CT to PA via FedEx home delivery. I paid for insurance just incase. One reason I like to sell smaller vises with the low weights.
 

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richey, I have a lot of work ahead :)

bagged, That crate looked larger for some reason. What did it end up at $
last I saw was around $150

Someone is going to get a real nice $20 vise.
 

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twertsy, you really willing to drive to philly for it? Or are you asking him if he'll ship? Philly is only about an hour and a half from me, and I'm not willing to drive that far. I'm always looking for more but they've got to be local and cheap. I've got plenty of vises as it is.
 

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anybody else have a Zyliss? i think they still sell them new at the home shows for about $300 and are there any cool options? aren't they made in Sweden? if nobody knows i'll look it up and report back. here's a Zyliss video on youtube

I have a couple of the profi-king plus zyliss vises. The video will make you wonder how you ever got along without one! I picked mine up second hand so I didn't pay the home show prices.

Amazing capabilities. I have attached 2 to my Keter portable work table and I've been very pleased with the results. Obviously not quite as beefy as my Reed 4C but I can throw a Zyliss in a tool bag and have it with me for remote projects. There are a couple of copies out there including the one in the video which is a Z-vise. Swissrex makes one that looks more sturdy but does all the same things as the Zyliss.
 
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Hope you get it Twertsy.---Man that's not just a killer price, that is a killer vise.---Looks pristine.---A fellow could afford to take a road-trip for that one.---That one don't need anything but clean-and-paint. If there aren't any hidden issues of course.---Road-trip.:3gears:
 
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I saw this one on eBay - anyone have some more detail on this Paramo. It's already done up but I like the look of it.

paramo no1 bench vice 3 inch wide jaws


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CW: Heck you might have a collectable. my 30 year old Zyliss has a plastic handle. pictures? in one of the Zyliss videos the guy is pulling an old one out of the box that has a wood handle. it's amazing how well built they are and they are tough too.

Bagged: can you give the size of the box you ended up using and the shipping company and cost to ship? i hear if you sell on Ebay that they get discounted shipping and i still see shipping costs for $150+ on some vises. i'm guessing you vise is in the $70 range to ship maybe with UPS or Fed Ex? nice packing job and the new owner will thank you.

Get: getting organized is nice isn't it? good luck on the next project. :thumbup:

I just shipped a 55 lb package from WI to southern IN, it was $29 through fed ex. I used my own box and packaging
 

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twertsy, you really willing to drive to philly for it? Or are you asking him if he'll ship? Philly is only about an hour and a half from me, and I'm not willing to drive that far. I'm always looking for more but they've got to be local and cheap. I've got plenty of vises as it is.
I have a bud that lives right there and comes down every other week. He snags a lot of Philly stuff for me.
 

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Richey: Paramo i think is every bit as good as Record especially the older ones that might have came out of the same molds.

JR: thanks for the information

JSOKOLY: any chance you can post about 14 pictures of your Reed 4C with your Zyliss? I only mention 14 because that is too nice of a vise not to have a couple posts full of pictures of it. funny i have the same duo at my shop.

Bagged: thanks for the scoop and hope it arrives safely and i think it should. :thumbup:
 

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Richey: Paramo i think is every bit as good as Record especially the older ones that might have came out of the same molds.



Thanks. I have one other paramo but this one has the slide running along at 45 degrees. Just different to the ones I've seen before.
Think I may need to purchase as it's unusual for my collection!!
Getting an itchy trigger finger.
As I said before I don't need it, but as we all know need and want are two different things!!!!
:)


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That's a killer deal. Now that one says pat. 1930 but the 2 I own do not. Anyone know when Parker first introduced the 974?

I think the 1930 patent was for the swivel base hold down nut. The wrench was retained on the nut with the spring ring on top so it wouldn't come off. I would guess the molds wore out after awhile and the date was not put back on or the patent expired ?
 

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I think the 1930 patent was for the swivel base hold down nut. The wrench was retained on the nut with the spring ring on top so it wouldn't come off. I would guess the molds wore out after awhile and the date was not put back on or the patent expired ?


Mine have the wrench with the nut with the spring ring on top to hold the wrench on too.
 

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Hello,

I've been in communication with a seller regarding a charles parker model H. I can't find any info on it, I was looking at the info page at http://scuttle.dayid.org/wiki/index.php/Charles_Parker_Vise but all of the models are numerical, not alphabetical. I think it has quick release due to the lever beside the handle but I don't really know.

Thanks
 

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What you are thinking is the lever is not, it is the collar that holds on the main screw. Probably turn of the (last) century of so. There were some letter vises, (not H) in a 1902 catalog.

This may be the vise that was discussed in this thread a couple of weeks ago.
 
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I think the 1930 patent was for the swivel base hold down nut. The wrench was retained on the nut with the spring ring on top so it wouldn't come off. I would guess the molds wore out after awhile and the date was not put back on or the patent expired ?

Get and Bagged,

Patent terms back then were 17 years. So, the non-patent 974 most likely ran from 1947 to 1957 when Parker was acquired by Union. The non-patent 974's also have the straight rear gussets versus the scalloped ones on the patent 1930 models. The handles on the non-patents are not as nice either with the "swedged" ends versus the ball ends on the older ones. I have a non-patent 974 with a "Ritzblitz" replacement handle and it's is a beast of a homeowner vise. It is almost too big for my bench, which makes it just right. ;)
 

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Balane if I may be the first to say congratulations on a very successful refurb and auction. You do good work sir. I bid in the double digits but it went way way way too high for me.
 
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Get and Bagged,



Patent terms back then were 17 years. So, the non-patent 974 most likely ran from 1947 to 1957 when Parker was acquired by Union. The non-patent 974's also have the straight rear gussets versus the scalloped ones on the patent 1930 models. The handles on the non-patents are not as nice either with the "swedged" ends versus the ball ends on the older ones. I have a non-patent 974 with a "Ritzblitz" replacement handle and it's is a beast of a homeowner vise. It is almost too big for my bench, which makes it just right. ;)


Thanks McBownie! That's exactly the info I was looking for. I agree on the handle. I don't like the handle on my 974 with the peened ends but I really like the vise. I thought about maybe putting a round nose handle on it.
Do you know if the action is as tight on the older 974s like it is on the newer 974s?

Here is my as Parker 974 being used in the condition as I bought it.
Right now it's just clamped to my bench with big *** c-clamps.
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To the English dudes -- any idea what the original sticker would look like on a 60's record vice?

Catalogue pictures from the 1963 catalogue.

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These pictures are from the back of earlier catalogues but appear to show the wording of the previous pictures.

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Picture of a No 00 vice label.

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EDIT: Apologies for the slightly out of focus pictures, they looked ok on the phone. Sorry
 
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Bagged, that is one super clean Parker.---I'd like to find a 978 that clean.---Wouldn't that be something?:shocking:


Thanks. The other Parker 974 I have is surprisingly even better. I started stripping that one down to paint. I'm going to paint the other one and keep it.

I'd like to find a slightly larger swivel base Parker too, but as you said, only if it's clean.
 

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I have a record number 25 that when you close the jaws together just clicks and the handle spins. It won't clamp. Any ideas please chaps?
 

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I have a record number 25 that when you close the jaws together just clicks and the handle spins. It won't clamp. Any ideas please chaps?

Take a photo of the underside of the vice. The quick release lever, it's spring and the halfnut etc. are the bits of interest. Might just be gunged up, the spring tension could need tweaking, the springs hook may have snapped off, (the little hook where it latches onto the nub on the front plate). A photo or two of the underside will help.
 
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