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Fretters

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You tend to command better money for vices over there than we do. An 8" leg vice would be a **** addition, but they'd probably be carting us away if we paid £750 for a vice. :D (That's overlooking larger business's, obviously. They'll spend whatever is necessary, (within reason), for a needed item, as a rule). I'm going to have to ask now, out of simple curiosity. What type of general price do the 4" and 6" ones tend to go for, over there?

We'd probably have a field day if we started shipping and selling old kit over there. :D


Now we all know that they ARE easy to find. All we need to do is show up at your house .............. with a flashlight ............ and bolt cutters. :lol_hitti

:D :D
 
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jakemac

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What type of general price do the 4" and 6" ones tend to go for, over there?

It depends on where you are. In New England the 4" ones start at $75 (£49) in ratty condition and go up to $200 (£130) for a prime example. Most you find are in the lower half of the scale and missing the spring or mounting bracket. 6" post vises can start at $150 (£98) and go to 3 or 4 hundred (£196-£260). The bigger the vise, the harder to find.
 

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Things are somewhat different over there then. Makes me appreciate all the more how much mine cost. :evil:

It's somewhat common to see leg vices listed for around the £25 to £70 range, (4" to 6"), but a lot of them tend to go unsold, judging from the occasions I've kept an eye on them.

Edit: Not sure if this Ebay link will work as expected over there, but this gives an indication of what the market for them is like over here.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_sacat=0&_nkw=leg vice&rt=nc&LH_PrefLoc=1
 
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jakemac

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Ha ! what I got from that "leg vice" link was 2 post vises and bunch of listings for "little girl" skinny jeans and *******. US only listings.

Is that the UK's way to get around "Standards and Practice's" guidelines to view **** ? View media item 38280
 

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Ha ! what I got from that "leg vice" link was 2 post vises and bunch of listings for "little girl" skinny jeans and *******. US only listings.

I had an inkling their geo system might **** it up. :D The gist of it was that there's at least a couple of 6" ones on there for the moment at around £60 or so BIN, in decent complete nick, but possibly just needing a clean up. They'll probably sit there for a while though. If I saw an 8" one, (this may just be the Yorkshireman in me talking, btw :D), I'd not expect it to be more than £100 or so, realistically.


Is that the UK's way to get around "Standards and Practice's" guidelines to view **** ?

:D :D
 
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Now we all know that they ARE easy to find. All we need to do is show up at your house .............. with a flashlight ............ and bolt cutters. :lol_hitti

No need to come at night but if you do the two mastiff dogs would be the first problem... They would lick you to death. They are big enough to change a tire on a moving car but just want some attention:lol_hitti
You vise addicts all live too far away anyway because I have yet to have any real visitors.:D
 

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No need to come at night but if you do the two mastiff dogs would be the first problem... They would lick you to death. They are big enough to change a tire on a moving car but just want some attention:lol_hitti
You vise addicts all live too far away anyway because I have yet to have any real visitors.:D

Not that far!:pimpflash
 

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Demo, My good friend lives in Formosa and another in Burr Oak, gonna visit you this Spring Demoman. Already set up a date with these two. You are a hop and skip away. Look forward to visiting next year.
 

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CRS: Thanks, I'm with you, from the point I acquired that Tiger. I'm critical about the nut/way interface, and screw/nut interface (I had one that was stretched? ? ) lastly, the lambs tongue (dj support) can have cracks on certain vises. Glad you passed on it...
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One I finished for a friend, sorry about the list photos
 

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My Wilton 500N vise that I scored from a closed machine shop left behind when a childhood friend of my father's passed. Got it for $30 but before I could go back the contents of the building were turned over to an auction company.

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Have a few more but nothing as notable and nothing else mounted at this time. They are one tool that I have a hard time walking away from when I see them.
 

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Steelkilt: Dang that Simplex is purty! Great lettering again. Did it for a friend did you? Well, old pal, I've got 2 or 3 that need a good finish. Maybe 3 or 4. No more than 5 or 6.

p.s. It was a cracked dynamic jaw support that was the final problem on that Woden.

Merc: Welcome to the thread! Great vise you got for not much coin. Too bad about the ones that got away, but them's the breaks.
 
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Just saw another vise I am adding to my wish list.... Reed 203 1/2
Love the look of those reeds, and those small vises are always useful. Even have the perfect place for one!

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I think I am about to pick one up this weekend, mainly for the stand. Seems like it has either a Record or an Irwin Record no. 3 on it which I'll clean up and sell. I am going to mount my Irwin no. 6 70 pounder on there.
 

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Steel: nice restoration. I also have one of those and it might be the biggest coachmaker vises ive seen.

Vintage: have you been to the doctor for your vise addiction. :thumbup:
 
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I stopped by a local Snap on dealer's truck this morning and he let me take a picture of his daily use vise. Enjoy....

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zkling

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Wilton tradesman series. Looks like he used pipe wrench/pliers on the screw end instead of the handle. :headscrat:
 

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I came across this vise for sale at $25. Should I buy it? I have no more details other than the picture ...

Brian
 

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va.grouseman

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Originally posted by zkling.

Wilton tradesman series. Looks like he used pipe wrench/pliers on the screw end instead of the handle. :
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Yea, a 36'' or 48'' Ridgid pipe wrench will surely add the torque to the screw like a cheater pipe.---Does have a tendency to chew on the knob a bit , but man look how strait it leaves the handle come trade-in time.:thumbup:
 

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Wow! Steelkilts sheet metal Simplex is a rare bird!
Nice job cleaning it up too.
I Was just using my 4 1/4" machinists Simplex ( the first ones from Woonsocket).
Smooth and not to sloppy either. A .005 feeler gage barely fits between the slide and the body.
Good vises.
 

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Keep thinking of more vises I'd like... I think one of those coachmakers /sheet metal vises could be real handy for some of the stuff I do.
Never even seen one in person though. Don't seem at all common up here!

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Keep thinking of more vises I'd like... I think one of those coachmakers /sheet metal vises could be real handy for some of the stuff I do.
Never even seen one in person though. Don't seem at all common up here!

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They're not very common, but i'm sure drives can hook you up. Word is he has a swivel jaw coach makers :)
 

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Vintage and JRobb: just for you I'll post my swivel jaw Prentiss #26 coachmaker's vise, prentiss bulldog 59 coachmaker's and my simplex coachmaker's. i might have another one, but i don't usually see them that often even to say no to around here.
 

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Vintage: I'm tying to decide if I want a sheet metal vise. This American Scale #206 has been on CL near here for nearly a month. It's only $60 but I would have to do a full stripping. Beware the Blue Bomber and what the blue might be hiding.
https://detroit.craigslist.org/wyn/tls/5206943644.html

bagged: Here is a swivel version of the Cman you posted. It's only $75 and I wouldn't have to dispose of a bench I don't need. I could get both of these in one trip and be home before lunch. This one has been posted for a month too.

https://detroit.craigslist.org/wyn/atq/5230149211.html
 

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Vintage': That looks a big beggar. :D


Vintage: I'm tying to decide if I want a sheet metal vise. This American Scale #206 has been on CL near here for nearly a month. It's only $60 but I would have to do a full stripping. Beware the Blue Bomber and what the blue might be hiding.
https://detroit.craigslist.org/wyn/tls/5206943644.html

Good God matey, I can't believe that's not already in your workshop and being restored. :D I'm a tight arsed git, but even I'd jump on that one, if the physical condition is decent to good.
 

Fretters

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Keep thinking of more vises I'd like... I think one of those coachmakers /sheet metal vises could be real handy for some of the stuff I do.
Never even seen one in person though. Don't seem at all common up here!

That style isn't common over here either. Only company I can think of that made one was Record, and they're like hens teeth to find.

I wouldn't mind one myself. Seems for things like hand cutting templates out of thin ply etc., one of those would be handy save having to move the piece around as much to stop it vibrating.
 

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Someone emailed me about a vise telling me the bottom is broken, or at least they think it is. Can anyone tell me anything about this vise?
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