topop101
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And baby makes 6! All to one buyer. These lil guys are sweet. Wish I had a dozen! The power arm is a nice design. Really simple but super effective. Snap-on red and hammered antique pewter . Jaws by our own Kevin !
Fretters, that ball vice is,
with all these photos you're making me regret not buying it.![]()
Are the jaws 3" wide, hence the dynamic jaw/slide being the same as in the Handy No.1?
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Fretters: maybe you can show her face and post a few more pictures of your Ball vise over on the 101 thread.![]()
Thanks Oldie, always have something to learn. I get what you mean.
Making a couple of bases for the old drill a hole in your bench vises. I like how Parker made theirs and created a drawing that I just scale down to fit a vise. Oldie, wish I had a young one to teach a few things but no one wants to machine any more, being a welder pays better out this way.



Prineville, Oregon
Prentiss No. 21 + a Wilton bullet
http://bend.craigslist.org/gms/5192544959.html
Thrumcap
Ok fellows, the little Sawyer is about to head down the road.---I've owned it twice already but she's gone too high for me.---I can't breath up that high.---So I'm stepping aside.---An hour and twenty minutes to go.---I want to see a show fellows.---I want to see some snipers in the brush.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/281778395028?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT
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Fretters: maybe you can show her face and post a few more pictures of your Ball vise over on the 101 thread.
Sandman: any idea how many 8 inch wide old vises you have? how about a family picture? nice work on the Holland's that i think i saw on your bench with your blue Prentiss last week.![]()
The Ball Base completed bar the insert screws. As I mentioned, this finish may not be everyones cup of tea.
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As George Costanza would say "Now there's a show. That's a show".
There had to be a sniper on the Grassy Knoll .
$911.01.---That's some nice grouping.---That's a sniper with a mission.![]()
The Ball Base completed bar the insert screws. As I mentioned, this finish may not be everyones cup of tea.

The Ball Base completed bar the insert screws. As I mentioned, this finish may not be everyones cup of tea.
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Very nice. I like it!
What's it coated with?
Knowing Fetters tastes, my money is on BLO (boiled linseed oil). He should be waking shortly and can let us know for sure.
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Btw, does anyone know how the vise spindle handles were constructed? I don't know if the knob on one end was swaged on and the other threaded, or both were threaded or what. I'd love to find a proper handle for my vise eventually.
The Ball Base completed bar the insert screws. As I mentioned, this finish may not be everyones cup of tea.
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Knowing Fetters tastes, my money is on BLO (boiled linseed oil). He should be waking shortly and can let us know for sure.
FRETTERS: I made some posts today about vises that looked like they had their work clothes on and were ready to get to it. I have to say, though, that I do have a weak spot for things that have an unexpected, and unnecessary, stylish flair like your Bison Bial. I like the color too. Good job on the restoration.
TIMBITCA: Speaking of stylish vises, how is that REA coming along?
Kijiji said:6 inch shop swivel vise made in Orillia, Canada. Weights maybe 206 pounds. Heavy! Very tight and jaws in great shape. Opens up 10 inches and sits a tad over 12" high. No repairs of any kind. Taking offers,
nb: I have been informed that the vice is a number 206 and weighs 127 pounds and was "guaranteed unbreakable under normal useage" and "has almost 3 times the tensile strength of competitive vises". Thank you

Love your ball vice Fretters. Will it rust where you are?
I like that vice better then a 2-1/2 (825/925's) Wilton on a power arm. I want one.
Great job. I wish I could use the E-tanks like you guys do. I have tried 3 times and failed. I gave up, strip, wire brush, wash with lacquer thinner, wire wheel and bake. That is my way to clean vises.
Looking good, surprisingly unscarred under that paint job it had. I like that finish![]()
What angle head and what thread were the insert screws?
Prentiss 19 swivel jaw question:
I just bought this Prentiss 19 vise.....I want to remove the tapered pin and the jaw......While looking it over I noticed 3 holes in the swivel jaw filled with lead....Two on one side and one on the other.....I took a a drill and went exploring......The two near the jaw go in about 3/4".....The one near the tapered pin seems to intersect the pin....
What is the purpose of these holes?......I have noticed on other Prentiss vises that the hole locations are visible.....
Thanks in advance....