jonhdw
Well-known member
Hello, I'm new to Garage Journal and I want to ask the professionals here about this cool new Dunlap vise I picked up today.
It's a Dunlap 5173 Vise with a fixed base, 5" jaws, opens almost 10" and weighs around 60 pounds. It's stamped 182, so I'm assuming that means it was made in January 1982. No cracks or welded repairs anywhere.
I did some digging online and there is NOTHING about the 5173 vise anywhere I look. I see a few bits of info on the 5171, but that looks a lot smaller than this 5173.
I'm interested in any information you guys might have on it, but I'm mostly wondering if it's worth it to restore it. I got it for cheap with the intent to use it as a beater, but the more I look at it, I'm wondering if it might be worth something. What do you guys think?
It's a Dunlap 5173 Vise with a fixed base, 5" jaws, opens almost 10" and weighs around 60 pounds. It's stamped 182, so I'm assuming that means it was made in January 1982. No cracks or welded repairs anywhere.
I did some digging online and there is NOTHING about the 5173 vise anywhere I look. I see a few bits of info on the 5171, but that looks a lot smaller than this 5173.
I'm interested in any information you guys might have on it, but I'm mostly wondering if it's worth it to restore it. I got it for cheap with the intent to use it as a beater, but the more I look at it, I'm wondering if it might be worth something. What do you guys think?
I spend around 3-4 hours on saturdays hitting yardsales and check craigslist every couple hours, and it pays off. I gotta find something to do with all of them though, I am making a bench out of a door for my wilton and the woodworking vise since they take up alot of room, probably going to use the columbian for the basement and I might stick those little 2" vises in my desk toolbox and one in the portable one. The green dunlap needs to be cleaned and I might list it on cl for $15-$20. Sorry for the novel.
Sorry jonhdw for getting so off topic, I hope that is okay.