CRSINMICH
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Terri: You bet it's useful and it's not so small. I still use my grandfather's 3 1/2 Columbian almost exclusively. I used it while restoring the Craftsman above. Welcome!
CRS, I made a set of wood jaw caps from some scrap pine corner molding. I made them a bit long and glued in end caps to help prevent them from splitting. It seems to work for the things you would clamp with wood caps.
You also could make them from 4 flat pieces glued together also.



Morning all, look what my wife yes my wife bought me for $45. Rock Island 574 4 1/2" Birtman Electric. Very clean.
I am in need of help on this one. Pipe vise? Is it missing anything? Age? Thanks in advance for all the help.
To all: A familiar tale. I went to a flea market this morning. A vendor had some tools but no vises were displayed so, I asked. $25
Should the day come when you get tired of buying all these vises you could hire yourself out to just go along to sales and ask the question in what ever magical way you do. I never seem to have the same response.
PS. I did finally get a call from the CL ad you sent me here in Brighton and did buy a vise. Nothing too earthshaking but an OK deal. When I get it unloaded from the car trunk I'll take pics to post.
Slightly off topic...found these vintage clamps with a fulcrum lockdown. Tried to buy them but already sold. Guy let me take pics to share.
That's great. I can't wait to hear what you got. If I posted every time I didn't get a vise after asking that question, I'd fill this thread nearly every day. This time the vendor had vises on the floor in the front of his van. He had brought them for someone else who had failed to show up.







So the vise that was in the shop picture from that CL ad turned out to be a Wilton Tradesman 1750. It's date marked 5-79 and looks to have been well used. One broken corner under the static jaw and the lock down handles have slight bends but other than that just dirty and some surface rust because it was on a bench that had been stored outside for some weeks now. It has a bit of local history attached to it because of the prior owner. It came out of a local auto repair shop that's been here longer than I have and was recently bought out by the current building owner starting his own shop. He just wanted it gone and did not want to spend a lot of time marketing it. So $20 offer was accepted quickly.
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I chose purpleheart due mainly to it being stupidly hard and strong. I'm actually not a fan of it appearance wise. I think it's far too vulgar, has rather boring grain, and turns mud brown after a few years. I'm more of a fan of nice dark woods personally. Rosewood, tubi/lignum vitae, ebonys, that sort of stuff. If I want something purpley, I like katalox. Not nearly as vulgar, even harder, and has very interesting curly grain
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Well this thread has inspired me. I have an old vice that I kept when I closed my business. It's been sitting on a shelf for 4 or 5 years. I went with a wire wheel and it smelled like my old shop. Brought back lots of memories.
Anyway can anyone help me identify what I have here. It is probably 30+ years old. It also has 1750 stamped on another side not pictured. I have cleaned it up quite a bit and plan to paint it. I took a grinder to a few of the burs and welds that were on there but other than that it just needs some good cleaning and paint. Next project is to put something together to mount it on.
LEE: There is a 1750 at post #36012 just above yours. Probably the same. You have to look fast on this thread. It can move quickly. EDIT: This was a perfect example of how fast it moves. Rmalkow posted his reply while I was typing this one.Well this thread has inspired me. I have an old vice that I kept when I closed my business. It's been sitting on a shelf for 4 or 5 years. I went with a wire wheel and it smelled like my old shop. Brought back lots of memories.
Anyway can anyone help me identify what I have here. It is probably 30+ years old. It also has 1750 stamped on another side not pictured. I have cleaned it up quite a bit and plan to paint it. I took a grinder to a few of the burs and welds that were on there but other than that it just needs some good cleaning and paint. Next project is to put something together to mount it on.
My latest acquisition. The Vise Grips are Peterson, and the Wilton Jr. will serve as a base for my Baby Bullet.
Blue Frog:
Wish I was there to catch your reaction to the Peterson Vise Grip holder!!!
Amazing!!!
Mike
My latest acquisition. The Vise Grips are Peterson, and the Wilton Jr. will serve as a base for my Baby Bullet.
Blue Frog:
Wish I was there to catch your reaction to the Peterson Vise Grip holder!!!
Amazing!!!
Mike
LEE: There is a 1750 at post #36012 just above yours. Probably the same. You have to look fast on this thread. I can move quickly. EDIT: This was a perfect example of how fast it moves. Rmalkow posted his reply while I was typing this one.
Hi guys the top plate is 14x28 inches if u look back at my last post u will see a blue # 58 on a I beam stand with same top plate. I just finished a stand today with a reed 108 swivel on it . I have 3 R.R. stands, also VA the big disk is a 48 inch lazy Susan type cwt. 900 .
My name is Greg and I’m a viseaholic. Not really, I can quit anytime I want. But I do blame GJ as an enabler.
I just joined GJ primarily to share the story of my upcoming garage renovation, but it didn’t take me long to find the vise thread.
I’ve had a Record 112 that I bought new as a closeout deal about 15 years ago. And I’ve had a Wilton bullet for longer than that.
OK so I did something stupid and I blame GJ! ShadowRuleZ and Trumpcap posted Craigslist links for not so close to me vises. How stupid am I? Oh, about 9 hours round trip stupid! Yeah, don’t have anybody but myself to blame for that road trip. But if it wasn’t for GJ….
Anyway here’s some pics of what is now I guess my “collection”
This is my daily driver, the Record 112 I've found it to be a great vise and it me made want another someday. I love the quick release.
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My 4 1/2 Wilton
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My road trip Record 25. "Does This can of pop make my vies look big?" No dear It looks perfect.
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And the road trip Parker 273. I'd never even seen a swivel jaw before GJ.
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