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drivesitfar

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Oldie: i can't get that MINION to get bigger or work for me. not sure it's going to help me, but thanks for trying. :D

i don't own a can of ARREST ME RED but one of my vises might have came to me that way. is this one close? maybe you can talk TOP out of that non swiveling Craftsman and i'm sure he as a road trip heading your way some day soon because his area should be cleaned up by now.

DOC: I think my little Holland's is RED and not PINK like your PARKER. :)
 

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oldldh

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Oldie: i can't get that MINION to get bigger or work for me. not sure it's going to help me, but thanks for trying. :D

You want "Big Minions"!!!:rocker:

You get "Big Minions"!!!:scared::bounce:

And...

Their main squeezes!!!:spit:
 

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balane

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That's it, my next repaint will be a yellow vise with a blue base and a single round eye and toothy grin directly on front of the dynamic jaw!
 

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Since it seems to generate much interest here, Aceofspad3s just posted up a 05198 in another thread. Just wanted to make sure that you guys didnt miss it.
 

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richeyc2000

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I'm thinking it might be a magnetic base.




I'm thinking it might be a magnetic base.


Bagged
You were Close. But Fretters got it alright [emoji106]. It's a magnetic base. The Allen Key on the side is used to engage the magnet. You can place it anywhere on the table and twist the key and it sticks like glue.
Just need to clean off the surface rust and she's as good as new. :)






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oldldh

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Since it seems to generate much interest here, Aceofspad3s just posted up a 05198 in another thread. Just wanted to make sure that you guys didnt miss it.

Well, tell him to get himself over here, and amaze us...

Now...

Where did I put that voodoo doll???:evil::tantrum2::ninja:
 

va.grouseman

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Since it seems to generate much interest here, Aceofspad3s just posted up a 05198 in another thread. Just wanted to make sure that you guys didnt miss it.
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Aceofspade said it's a 5198 but has 4'' jaws.---I think the jaw size is too small for a 5198.---I could be wrong.
 

bagged89s10

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Bagged: the hardy's can be made and are more for decoration. i think Balane makes some of his missing hardy/cutters out of a bolt, but you'll have to search this thread or ask him.



02: nice quick clean up


The guy wants too much for shipping and won't except local pickup so I am not going to buy it.
 
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EricP

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Picked this 4" USA Yost off CL. It was rusty and stiff so I gave it a rub down with the wire wheel and a fresh coat of fomoco blue. Nice little project for a rainy Sat afternoon.

Interestingly I could not find the model number cast anywhere, just "Y". Does anyone know what model it is? I couldn't find anything online about a model "Y".

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I'm picking this up Tuesday

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Bagged, just when I think I've seen every possible odd little vise on the planet, somebody drags out another one.---Now I'm thinking there may be hundreds of odd ones out there somewhere, tucked away under benches for fifty years, just waiting for the, (forgive me for saying it), proprietor to pass on.

Nice little vise.---Does it have a makers mark, or have you seen it up close?
 

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Eric, I think the "Y" is just like a trademark for Yost. I have one that was made around 1920 with the same Y on the side.

Bagged that is an interesting rear moving jaw you are going to pick up
 

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KMS, Bagged, I have to crawfish.---I have seen the Heuer, but those must be early examples.---This is what came to mind when you said Heuer KM.



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Yea I'm thinking the one I'm getting and the 2 KM posted are pre 1950s. Maybe even pre WWII. I believe the newer models have replaceable jaw inserts. I'll have to do some more research after I have it in my hands. I believe this one says DRP on the side.
 

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Picked these up at a garage sale. Guy gave them to me for free. I'm not familiar with these. are they missing parts? They are drill press vises correct? Thanks for any replies
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Ok, bidding is over...
Who scored a nice Wilton C zero for only 127.50?

Ebay listing number 151774178537

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gtmorgan89

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I'm foaming at the mouth at some of these vices. I've been looking for a quality vintage 6.5" Wilton machinist vice for months....... Reasonably priced. They are hard to come by.
 

CRSINMICH

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Picked these up at a garage sale. Guy gave them to me for free. I'm not familiar with these. are they missing parts? They are drill press vises correct? Thanks for any replies
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I think they are drill press vises. They look like the vises on my press. As far as I can tell there are no parts missing. BTW the vise on the right looks like the main screw is not Acme thread. Not a problem but it's odd. I think you paid a fair price for them. (Forget about the non-acme business. I enlarged the picture and it was still hard to tell but I now think that it is Acme just very fine. Not sure though.)
 
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KMS, Bagged, I have to crawfish.---I have seen the Heuer, but those must be early examples.---This is what came to mind when you said Heuer KM.

Yea I'm thinking the one I'm getting and the 2 KM posted are pre 1950s. Maybe even pre WWII. I believe the newer models have replaceable jaw inserts. I'll have to do some more research after I have it in my hands. I believe this one says DRP on the side.

Hey guys here is what I wrote a while back and Monte from Germany added this video on page 839 post #16763. If you have time check out the video on these German made vises. Wish Sandman would chime in, he has more information on these vises. I added a couple more pictures of German vises.
I worked with many German Toolmakers and they all were very meticulous in their work. I enjoyed listening to them talk about their upbringing. Some were not down with Hitler. One I worked with in New York at the TJ Watson Research Center gave me his tools after he retired so they could keep making tools. I use Jerry's tools everyday and understand why he did what he did.
 

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sandman54

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Hello bagged,sandman here I believe u have a 150mm heuer drp vise.pre 1940 great piece of German history.I have 4 of these drp vises and 13 total in my humble collection.I see Master Scott posted a pic of 2,thanks kevin.they are great vises none better than German. Sandman
 

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Good stuff KM.---I'd love to add a Leinen and a Heuer to my pile.

Those vises in my previous post are from Sandman, the black one is a Prentiss #58, so the ones in the back are 7"-8" vises. The post vises are German and over 8" too. Sandman has a nice vise collection and it is growing.
 

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joe.striper

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Picked up these vises today. NOS Palmgren, Stanley machinist vise, Craftsman XY table with a custom made base for a drill press table, Eron 75.

More I look at that Eron, more I like it! The XY table looks brand new
 

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Bulldawg

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Dug up this 1946 Wilton No.4 from my dad's shed the other day and gave it a makeover. It was locked up tight but cleaned up nicely with a little vinegar and brute force.

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Also took delivery of a Columbian 504 1/2 the other day.

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I'm going to miss this Reed 104R. My first ever painted and polished vise restoration.

Getting shipped tomorrow.
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