CwazyWabbit
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5 quid! You stole that ......
Not seen the M before :-/
Edit: I wonder if the M was added just to indicate it's Malleable ?
Edit: I wonder if the M was added just to indicate it's Malleable ?
This American Scale #25 was a rusted piece of junk that I couldn't turn down because it was so cheap. It took a lot of effort to get it apart because of the rust and the broken bottom track acting like a wedge holding the slide from moving. A bad casting in the rear not allowing the nut to pass through caused the broken track. The ball peen hammer marks on the rear of the nut were to drive it pass the high spot in the casting. When you attempted to open the vise all the way the nut would ride up on the high spot in casting and eventually breaking the track. I put J B weld on the two pieces and hope the weight of the slide won't allow them to move. I cut a piece of 1/2" metal and it serves as nut pin and a stop for the broken pieces. New lock down handles, a bunch grinding off high spots in the casting, removing seven broken off jaw screws, and some paint. Another one saved from the scrap yard![]()
5 quid! You stole that ......Not seen the M before :-/
Edit: I wonder if the M was added just to indicate it's Malleable ?
Has anyone here ever seen one of these vises before? It's the largest exposed screw vise that I have ever come across. The owner claims that the jaws are about 6" wide and the vise weighs well over 100 lbs. It appears to be welded around the jaws, and may have some other issues as well. It was manufactured by the General Fire Extinguisher Company in Providence Rhode Island if I read the letters on it correctly. The owner is asking $80. Thoughts?
Maui
I did too. The shaper was £60 (!).
Slow: Sounds like you still have a mystery vice so maybe post up pictures from all sides and bottom and somebody around the world might have one like it to say what it is. how does it work?
Wow, was it the owner selling or a relative? You should do the lottery this week see if your luck holds![]()

There's a LOT more but I won't bore you. Lottery sounds like a good plan tho.
It was the sellers deceased uncles workshop and he was a Bentley aficionado.
Drives, I am Re-retired since Thanksgiving.
Joe, You only got half a vise.![]()
I hope my stuff goes for better money when I shuffle off.![]()
Kevin, I had thought of making two angle shaped pieces to serve as the slide support and nut hold down. Drill a hole from the bottom, thread the two pieces and bolt from the bottom. I would have to flatten the bottom somehow ? Hard to get in there with a grinding stone. I opted for the easier way on a borderline vise.
Get all it's missing is the chain and the 2nd cog. Since i have everything else I will have my buddy who is a machinist make me 2 new cogs. Probably will cost $200 for the pair but then it will be complete. Chain is a common chain. I only paid $75 for the vise.![]()

SLOW: i like the terms you gents Down Under come up with and Shuffling off sounds less dreadful so will have to keep that one to memory for another time.
Fretters: you've been teaching me OLD ENGLISH ever since you arrived about a couple years ago FLOGGING IT is another gem.
ALL: Did i mention my wife has wanted me to sell my STUFF for maybe years now? well her requests come and go and i just found out why. it's not that she doesn't share my love for old tools and cool stuff it's just she has no idea what anything is worth. she's actually went with me when i've went to buy some spendy stuff and she sees (not on purpose) or hears (again not on purpose) some big dollars going out of my pocket for a trailer or a Honda full of STUFF. so sound familiar?
anyway she was in a good mood so i happened to ask if i was to price some of my STUFF would she then maybe not bring up the subject again would that help. Guess what? The only reason she bugs me is because she doesn't have a clue on the value to divide up between the kids (3 boys and a son in law and maybe a second son in law on the way) or to sell some of it and not feel like she wasn't dumb or cheated.
Aw, don't worry drives, I love going to those sells where the widow doesn't know the value of the husbands STUFF....![]()

It's not a race guys! I have NO PLANS for it any time soon... 
On the Wife Topic: the other option is not to die first!It's not a race guys! I have NO PLANS for it any time soon...
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ALL: i could die tomorrow trying to get HEALTHY or haven't any of you read my weight loss thread? that said i think i've found a way to make it peaceful until I (or she) DIE. as some of you know i do have some STUFF and not that i NEED to keep it i don't want to HAVE to sell it.
cheers all and thanks for the responses, but still looking for answers because i'm not an ACCOUNTANT nor do i want to put a number on everything.
It's bad enough they have to deal with losing you, you don't want to burden them more by leaving them a pile of tools to sell. It's even worse if you put a price on every little thing. Prices are what someone is willing to pay. Time and location makes it even more complicating. All I can say is if you have something really, really valuable, let them know they should research that item at the time they sell. Some widows will sell everything immediately, some wait years and even decades before they sell their spouses things. Time changes everything, and what you pay now has no reflection on what it could be worth next year, or 5 years from now, or decades from now. I think if it's not worth a thousand or more, it,s not worth the hassle of having someone else deal with it when I'm gone.ALL: in case any of you want to chime in on the new thread i started here's the link for
WHO GETS ALL OUR TOOLS WHEN WE DIE?? how do we price for our widow??
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=316825
TOP: NO KIDDING![]()
Guess who bought a double swivel Parker today?
Guess who bought a double swivel Parker today?
