Outlawmws
Well-known member
Yep, that "Oil me" tag has been shown before.
I picked up 3 Record catalogues last year, No 14 and No 16 pocket editions and the No 17 full size hard back.
No 14 Copyright 1935
No 16 Copyright 1950
No 17 Copyright 1963
The full size hard back has much nicer pictures than the small pocket editions.
Which Record do you have?
That's a striking and handsome setup bagged. Nice work on everything.
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Cut your losses. Sell it to me for $10, shipping included. You ****.

Thanks for the compliments. I think I will use better wood next time. This works though for display or selling purposes. I used free 2x10s I got from lowes which are slightly warped. Maybe I'll use double thick 3/4" hardwood plywood that I have for the Parker No. 2 mounting base.
The vise on the far right on the bench is in an estate sale tomorrow. Can anyone identify it for me beforehand?
I'd agree; looks like the D. Jaw support broke off. Check out the plane next to it.
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The miter saw frame looks interesting in the lower left;
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and here is a more open shot of the bench contents
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The vise on the far right on the bench is in an estate sale tomorrow. Can anyone identify it for me beforehand?
I'd agree; looks like the D. Jaw support broke off. Check out the plane next to it.
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The miter saw frame looks interesting in the lower left;
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and here is a more open shot of the bench contents
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Nice blow upOUTLAW. Blue Check out the hatchet as well.
Finished a lil bull dog 90. A bit too much black for my taste but I seldom get to choose any more.
I like itThat is probably very close to being what the vise looked like new on the shelf. Is that what your customer requested?
The vise on the far right on the bench is in an estate sale tomorrow. Can anyone identify it for me beforehand?
Nice blow upOUTLAW. Blue Check out the hatchet as well.
Thanks to everyone about the vise. I'll check carefully.
I've looked closely at all tools on this picture - will probably pick up the hatchet, plane, and the miter saw.
BTW, there are several other pictures with old tools - each one has more tools that are desirable than doe this picture - I expect to have a nice Garage Sale posting tomorrow.
Blue
Here are a couple photos of a hand saw vise I purchased from Mike in Ohio. He had already cleaned it so I just gave it a rinse and sprayed it with Rustoleum primer and gloss black. Planning to use it with an old cross-cut saw I need to restore. Jaws are 9.5", no maker's mark.
Here are a couple photos of a hand saw vise I purchased from Mike in Ohio. He had already cleaned it so I just gave it a rinse and sprayed it with Rustoleum primer and gloss black. Planning to use it with an old cross-cut saw I need to restore. Jaws are 9.5", no maker's mark.
Picked up a pair off Craigs earlier this week for $15. Couldn't pass up the cute Dunlap. Any thoughts on a maker for the other? 6in and heavy? The tag is only stamped 2480 at the bottom. I'm thinking it would have had some type of decal/paint on the tag?
PS. Now Bagged has me thinking I need to head up to West Boylston.
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The vise on the far right on the bench is in an estate sale tomorrow. Can anyone identify it for me beforehand?
Nice blow upOUTLAW. Blue Check out the hatchet as well.
The vise is a Rock Island priced @ $100.00 - too much for today - if it's still there tomorrow at half, I'll probably get it.
Price for the miter box and saw was also too much for today.
Got the hatchet (two in fact), and the plane , which is a Stanley #5 Type 11 in VG condition.
Much more to come later on Garage Sale 2015.
Blue
Joe: can you post a few more pictures of the pallet of the 2 big vises? it looks like your BS vise has the post hanging over. if it does i'd make your pallet longer because the shipping company will probably charge you for that length anyway. also i'm not sure i'd only have a couple 1 x 4's holding down big Reed 107. it's great you have it bolted and cinched down, but those are big dang vises and some fork lift drivers don't take their job seriously.

Joe: can you post a few more pictures of the pallet of the 2 big vises? it looks like your BS vise has the post hanging over. if it does i'd make your pallet longer because the shipping company will probably charge you for that length anyway. also i'm not sure i'd only have a couple 1 x 4's holding down big Reed 107. it's great you have it bolted and cinched down, but those are big dang vises and some fork lift drivers don't take their job seriously.


Joe: the new picture shows me that you have 2 x 8's under the pallet's 1 by's so looks a lot better. i also couldn't see the end of the blacksmith vise, but looks like it's one of the shorter ones and you put a 2 x 8 bumper out where it might get hit.
if Bagged looked at it and you are happy with it i'd say it's good to go. is it going via Fastenal or some other company?
i was only trying to help with the little information you originally posted. it takes me almost a day or sometimes longer to get a vise ready to ship on a pallet and i'm guessing it took you some time to do what you did too. i might get it done faster, but not while my tools and supplies are in several places.
good luck and also one lucky buyer
I found a Parker 32(?) vise that I haven't found a picture of in Google Images.
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Curved jaws.
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The dynamic jaw is made to swivel, but a broken bolt that keeps it in place needs to be addressed.
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Bottom view. Should there be a swivel base, or ....?
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The dynamic jaw does not move with the turning of the handle/screw. The 'nut' is not held to the fixed jaw body.
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Something tells me a pin is missing that holds the 'nut' to the body; as evidenced by the hole in the bottom center of the 'slide' outer edge.
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Any ideas where to find more information on this curious C Parker vise?
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It is going via large freight carrier Old Dominion. The buyer's sister works for them. Family discount.
I found a Parker 32(?) vise that I haven't found a picture of in Google Images.
Any ideas where to find more information on this curious C Parker vise?
I think this is is the same vise that thrumcap asked about.
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showpost.php?p=5021195&postcount=33932