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When you're browsing the garage and estate sales and this pops up does your heart skip a beat?
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About the same price IIRC... and about the same condition. I've taken good care of it if that makes you feel any better... she's a beaut!
A buddy of mine is making baby bullet bookends. I like em!
Also, my buddy with the Parker 958 told me his spindle handle cover nut is brass not steel. Anyone else seen this before.
Hi Joe. I had 2, 8" Parkers and both had Brass collars. Here's one. Come to think of it, its not mine. It must be a gallery photo I downloaded at sometime.
I'm gonna go with kmscott on this and say those are probably bronze. Brass is real soft stuff, and doesn't stand up to much. Bronze can actually be real hard. If you try drilling or machining both, you'll see the difference. Brass is like butter, some bronzes are more like steel...
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Bench mounted leg vise.
Interesting vise from England most unique feature is the box joint hinge.
Best guess age is about 160 years old based on manufacturer.
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Got my 6" Morgan back from my buddy. Repair looks good in my book. Ordered new jaw inserts from Morgan today, $85 for the pair. Going to make a pedestal for it. Before and after pictures.


Looks beautiful. Do you have anymore information about them? [emoji3]
I was looking to pick up,some blacksmith vices but I don't know too much about them.
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=295802
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Swindens revolving head vice, before and after:
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Devil of a job fabricating and brazing up a new jaw! Worth it though, it's an excellent tool.
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The truth is guys....you should never judge a book by its cover. This old girl had straight up BATTLE scars! As you can see, the dovetail way was chipped, and while it didn't blow through (and there is evidence that it has been chipped a long long time), I couldn't stand to let it go altogether. I measured an angled hold-down with a "pinch-down" method and integrated it with the existing hole for the now um-utilized nut retainer. Then bolted it down with a hardened socket head bolt and washers and nuts on the inside. I designed it so the dj would also be able to have more of a bearing/sliding surface too. I had RITZBLITZ make the "pinch-bar" for me. Let's just say that the nut is well captivated!
Also,I know a bunch of you folks are NOT big fans of plastic (and I respect that, sorry Fretts) but I used this"elevator counterweight" as a fool around. I apologize to those offended.
No doubt the lettering sets it off. Waynseboros have sloppy raised letters (hey, I think I had to get creative with the 2 in the ½! It wasn't even there! ) but I go back several times and approach each letter from different angles and really, really, really try to have a steady hand. Be patient, less is better...I'll try to dig up a pic of the 2C that the lettering came out really good. Thanks to all, God bless
Screwdriver,
Does the key/spanner appear to have been welded to the head of clamping bolt/screw on the body by a previous owner or could that be how they're now done by Swindens?
bagged: I picked the wrong day to post a picture of a weenie drill press vise. I am overwhelmed by the hardware and expertise on this thread today. I really like your blue or green or blue-green Wilton. The black lettering really sets it off. It wouldn't happen to have been made in the 50's would it? We had a 57 Chevy with those colors - when it was new. Later alligator.



