General Geoff
Well-known member
Yep, that's it! Thanks guys.



I'm thinking that a vise was mounted to the shelf and maybe a bar was bolted between the posts that ran between the jaws to keep the vises from wandering around the shop at night (or getting stolen). The posts from the other shelves would then be categorized as missing.![]()
EDIT:Just had another thought! They may be to allow you to mount a wood working vise, as they would need clearance under the vise. I have two of those![]()
After 3 rounds of dancing around, I finally KO'd my RAE vise and got the damn screws out of the static jaw face.
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Picture is misleading, because the impact,hammer and liberal amounts of PB Blaster had absolutely no effect on them, you'd swear they were welded on.
I think I may need to buy new screws though...
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Took the drill press to get through to these guys, sometimes you have to get the big guns out to show your tools who the real boss is.
NICE FIND!

I have to thank Fretters for spotting the stand for meIt has to have been the worlds worst ebay advert
The description just said Parkinson display stand, about 6ft tall and heavy. This was the only picture.
I reckon it would be legitimate to put Parkinson and Samsonia vises on the stand.
It looks to hold about 13 vises. I've a 37,38,6,7, two ball vises, an old 2 part No 7, possibly an old 2 part No 8 (depending on golem like tendencies of a friend). So I'm 5 or 6 short at the minute .... and I have to work out what the long bolts are for .....
The stand is just about moveable empty..... there will be no chance when full loaded.
Anyone any idea what era a cast iron display stand would be?



NICE FIND!
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There is also a picture of a Record one that shows up on a Google search....
Vise sales stuff is not cheap. i've posted some advertising sign examples.
Thrumcap
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Even more surprising then that the eBay auction I won was it's 4th time of listing and I was the only bidder....
I'm going to say the "Parkinson Vise Co." Era.
Certainly no later or earlier!
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Prentiss 98 pictures and check out the video of how fast this big boy moves with new jaws
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There were no jaws on it when I got it and the rest pretty much a mess. Kevin's help with some custom made jaws and a little local machine work they fit pretty well. I repurposed a pry bar to make a new handle and trimmed up an old offset wrench for the base lock.

Prentiss 98 pictures ...
Prentiss 98 pictures and check out the video of how fast this big boy moves with new jaws
There were no jaws on it when I got it and the rest pretty much a mess. Kevin's help with some custom made jaws and a little local machine work they fit pretty well. I repurposed a pry bar to make a new handle and trimmed up an old offset wrench for the base lock.
Joe, is that a Dake in the box?
Um....yes it is. An itty bitty one. I didn't bring it up here 'cause some of the guys here are old and crotchety and dont want me going off the reservation. Just like I didn't bring up the 4 ton dunlap truck jack I got as well.