Bagged are those jaws new or did you block them down to remove the pits? I Polish alot of stainless at work round parts can be very hard to get a shine on with out distortion and flats . I usually use a block or file angle grinder wet sand then 3 buff wheels.

Just got this Chas Parker 229x at garage sale. Need to read through the threads here on how to fix/maintain. Everything seems to move freely.
Just finished these up . Jaws by Kevin! Next stop...Ohio!
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Pictures of the little clamp ons reminded me of one I got a month or so ago. It is an Athol 703 2" wide jaw. It is the smallest rachet handle one I have seen.
I have a Stanley 741 with "Stanley" cast in the side. I would guess it is a later model but it also has the Sweetheart logo on the top of the slide.
The parker jaws must be crazy hard or it had an easy life. What ever the case it looks great now! Try some flitz with a soft wheel or rag great Polish/protectant. My reed has been beaten with hammers and grinders on every remotely horizontal surface and handle the slide probably has 2 dozen 8s punched into it. Someday I will find a vise that has not been molested.
That's a sweet looking sweetheart. (I can see the logo on the back of the slide)
I have 1-1/2" Stanley #741 w/ the sweetheart logo, but mine has the winged thumbscrew instead of the slide bar.
Here's some info that Outlaw had to offer when I first posted it.
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?p=4019542#post4019542
Here's a pic of it restored in Kona Brown paint (that was the closest rattle can I could find for the original color on mine)
Bagged: WOW
TOP: You might know that i don't like painting vises, but TJ and now you have me thinking i'll need to paint at least one of mine that bright green. nice job and do tell the color and can you post a picture of the paint can. brush or spray paint or custom out of an air gun?
DRIVES This was a custom match color to the Snap-on Green. I have an old friend that owns at the local auto tool and paint store. He matched it by eye and put it in spray cans. It requires primer.
Soo **** Jakey...mine is marked '661'. Very odd marking.

Bagged: WOW
TOP: You might know that i don't like painting vises, but TJ and now you have me thinking i'll need to paint at least one of mine that bright green. nice job and do tell the color and can you post a picture of the paint can. brush or spray paint or custom out of an air gun?
DRIVES This was a custom match color to the Snap-on Green. I have an old friend that owns at the local auto tool and paint store. He matched it by eye and put it in spray cans. It requires primer.
That green reminded me of a green that I will be painting my Versa Vise, Rustoleum Grabber Green, LOL. Saw that color and it just screamed for my stripped Versa Vise. It looks very similar.
Get, that little Athol is sweet!
To all: Here are some more pictures of the Columbian 403½ I bought recently. The black gunk is wax and is already gone. The last picture shows the problem with the vise. The pin for the swivel jaw is messed up. It doesn't move or release the rear jaw. The jaw has some play in it so I know it's not frozen. Before I start hacking away at the pin, I would like to get some information about it and any of your ideas for dealing with it. Thanks.
To all: Here are some more pictures of the Columbian 403½ I bought recently. The black gunk is wax and is already gone. The last picture shows the problem with the vise. The pin for the swivel jaw is messed up. It doesn't move or release the rear jaw. The jaw has some play in it so I know it's not frozen. Before I start hacking away at the pin, I would like to get some information about it and any of your ideas for dealing with it. Thanks.
The pin looks like a piece of hex bar stock? Maybe someone replaced the pin at some point? There's not a lot of area to grab there, but I wonder if you could spin the pin after soaking in oil. I'd probably spin in counter clockwise just in case someone treaded the hole to keep the pin tight.

To all: Here are some more pictures of the Columbian 403½ I bought recently. The black gunk is wax and is already gone. The last picture shows the problem with the vise. The pin for the swivel jaw is messed up. It doesn't move or release the rear jaw. The jaw has some play in it so I know it's not frozen. Before I start hacking away at the pin, I would like to get some information about it and any of your ideas for dealing with it. Thanks.

Bagged are those jaws new or did you block them down to remove the pits? I Polish alot of stainless at work round parts can be very hard to get a shine on with out distortion and flats . I usually use a block or file angle grinder wet sand then 3 buff wheels.
Just got this Chas Parker 229x at garage sale. Need to read through the threads here on how to fix/maintain. Everything seems to move freely.
Just finished these up . Jaws by Kevin! Next stop...Ohio!
GO ROYALS!![]()
Those would be mine!!!! Lol![]()
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I like green!
Nice find. Why are the swivel handles always missing on the old pre wrench parkers?

The last picture shows the problem with the vise. The pin for the swivel jaw is messed up. It doesn't move or release the rear jaw. The jaw has some play in it so I know it's not frozen. Before I start hacking away at the pin, I would like to get some information about it and any of your ideas for dealing with it. Thanks.
