AnotherJarhead
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The jaws are 6". I guess it's a 600S because it has the swivel base. And it IS a monster. Gotta weigh at least a buck and a half.
The jaws are 6". I guess it's a 600S because it has the swivel base. And it IS a monster. Gotta weigh at least a buck and a half.

A 6 inch Wilton Bullet for around $.50 a pound? And I thought I had seen just about everything.
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Joe always seems to ****...
What do you call someone that ***** that often, that many places?
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Cleaned and freshened up a couple vises this weekend. A Craftsman 506-51811 that I picked up from an estate sale last weekend. Decided to paint it a color other than red...just to look different.
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And this one came with a Craftsman 150 drill press I picked up a few weeks ago (which is getting refreshed as well). It's a Starrett that's the mid 1960s. Painted this one Hammerite light green.
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I'm beginning to worry about joe a bit.
You suckage is not an infinite proposition, hope he doesn't run out.
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Thanks guys. That gives me a good starting point when he gets back to me. I'll post back if I get it.
Doesn't look like he wants to sell it separately. He wants to sell it as a package with a other stuff. I told him to let me know if he changes his mind. The search continues :/What is he asking for it?
Doesn't look like he wants to sell it separately. He wants to sell it as a package with a other stuff. I told him to let me know if he changes his mind. The search continues :/
Just purchased a Parker 93-1/2
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Like the sweet deco design. Cost me 35 bucks and a drive across Portland, always a lovely experience. Works great the paint is olive drab under a lighter green.
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What is the aproprate color for a Parker? Looks like a dark blue under the sage green, but the base was red. I'm thinking the deco lettering and racing stripes in a contrasting color.
My first "real" vise restore! (I did a crappy little Craftsman homeowner once).
This is how it came to me; a Wilton C0 3.5" jaw.
Finished stripping it down, and let the dynamic jaw and base sit in Zepresto for a few hours. Took them out and primered them up. Took the wire wheel to all the small parts and lead screw, and bead blasted the jaws/pipe jaws. I did have to fabricate new screw retaining pins from 3/16" stock, and new pipe jaw pins from 5/16" stock. Taped it off, and gave it a nice coat of paint (i let my girl pick the color). Threw it back together with some anti seize as lubricant, and viola!
I have the swivel base too, but havent put it on yet.
I think i may do the black lettering on it.
Best part...... I have $15 in to it. The vise was free! Had to buy paint/primer/steel rods.
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Kunk
Looks great......Your daughter picked a pretty color....
Hemi[emoji768]



Antique Diamond Vice / Anvil - $340 (Las vegas)
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Welcome to the board. Can you post some pictures?
Hey guys sorry these are some pretty shotty pics, but it's all I have on my phone at this point. Tomorrow I will definitely try to get some that are a lot better. Some you can actually work with. But the writing on the side says Columbian Cleveland no. 302 1/2. 3 1/2". In person the lettering is clear and legible.
I did some Google searching for this vise before I found this forum and all that I could get to turn up was vises that had all the same writing on them, the difference being is that one of them I found said 302 1/2 m2, I believe and the other had 302 1/2 m3 I'm pretty sure. And this is my first vise ever so I know squat about them other than the fact that I want to restore one maybe and see if it's a hobby I want to stick with. Anyways with what little I know I'm pretty sure that the m2 and m3 are in some way different than the plain 602 1/2. I'd really like to find out the age of it, maybe know if it's just a common olé vise that every shop in the country had or if it was maybe a little bit more scarce than that. Of course would like the value as well. It was free so if you tell me it's worth ten bucks only that's fine cause I'm still money ahead. It has a swivel base and no anvil. Any info would be greatly appreciated
My first "real" vise restore! (I did a crappy little Craftsman homeowner once).
This is how it came to me; a Wilton C0 3.5" jaw.
Finished stripping it down, and let the dynamic jaw and base sit in Zepresto for a few hours. Took them out and primered them up. Took the wire wheel to all the small parts and lead screw, and bead blasted the jaws/pipe jaws. I did have to fabricate new screw retaining pins from 3/16" stock, and new pipe jaw pins from 5/16" stock. Taped it off, and gave it a nice coat of paint (i let my girl pick the color). Threw it back together with some anti seize as lubricant, and viola!
I have the swivel base too, but havent put it on yet.
I think i may do the black lettering on it.
Best part...... I have $15 in to it. The vise was free! Had to buy paint/primer/steel rods.
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I know there aren't many dutch members here but thought I'd post it anyway:
theres a Wilton Bullet for sale in the east of the country (too far to drive for me) for 85 euro's.
pretty rare in these parts although it doesn't look very old.
Just saw this little beauty at an antique shop in Vermont.
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Interesting variation of a Baby Bullet.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Wilton-Baby...347770?hash=item1ea726a9ba:g:0egAAOSwkZhWSQyC
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Maybe I won't bid on it but I did browse and saw a few vises and other tools at what seems to be very reasonable prices.
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Interesting variation of a Baby Bullet.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Wilton-Baby...347770?hash=item1ea726a9ba:g:0egAAOSwkZhWSQyC
Nuts
Just saw this little beauty at an antique shop in Vermont.
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I was looking at that last night. I wonder if Wilton made it without the Wilton name cast on it, or the owner ground it off. I've never seen that clamp on base thought.
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Don't know about the 902 or what logos are supposed to be each side of the vise, but the 202 is well represented by Wilton.
Check out Bigcaddy's on page 1293, post 25844.
Just saw this little beauty at an antique shop in Vermont.
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