slotard
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Anyone know anything about Trojan vises? Having trouble finding much about them online.
Just found these 2 Wiltons for $100 each. Picking up more vises later. .could be s good day. Model 1740 and 9350 Schiller Park
I realized I could get it out intact, wasn't too bad once I got the angle a little better. Once I pulled it apart I found it had obviously been a mouse home at some point. It needs some serious cleaning as is expected for something that hasn't been used in well over a decade. I wiped it down with some BLO as it was dry, I need to take it to my mom's, pressure wash the gunk out, clean it up a little more, and then see how it feels. It's not bad now, but not great either.
He said he mostly used it as a press for ball joints. The screw looks good, though. Since ball joints don't tend to require all that much force (I've done them with china vises before with no problem) I guess it isn't as abusive as using it for other things.
I was moderately surprised that the jaws are cast in, is that normal?
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Can anyone give a reasonable age estimate from that?
Anyone know anything about Trojan vises? Having trouble finding much about them online.
"Nose" meaning on the lead screw right?That patent was granted August 16, 1938. Since yours has a round nose, it's one of the earliest ones with that patent.
I just don't know the year they changed to the flat nose model like I have.
Thanks man! I appreciate it. Hope it works out for you.
Mind if I ask what the S4 in your user name refers to?
it should be more obvious once I clean it up...many years of grease/grime on it.Sorry...but it came home with me. It's in amazing shape minus the swivel pin being jacked up. Not sure if it's plug welded or the pin broke and was smashed in or whatit should be more obvious once I clean it up...many years of grease/grime on it.

Those coles are a nice vice for everyday use...especially on a a welding bench. Interesting that they come apart and can be used as a giant pipe wrench.http://sacramento.craigslist.org/tls/5488692215.html fairly odd vise, not sure I've seen one before.
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more pics there... almost like a combo between a bench vise and a post vise
http://sacramento.craigslist.org/tls/5488692215.html fairly odd vise, not sure I've seen one before.
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more pics there... almost like a combo between a bench vise and a post vise
Cole, they make a drill attachment for it as well. I have a Cole and use it often (no drill). One hole mount (easy on and off my welding table), very versatile: great jaw config and the body rotates 360 deg. A post can be added to provide additional support. They are 75 lbs or so. I paid $65 for mine and thought it was a good deal.
Couple pics of the Parker I picked up yesterday...this thing is a beast. Makes the C2 not seem so big.
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Picked up this lil Palmgren No 00 this weekend for 5 bucks. It has the 2-1/2" jaws and is real clean. It came from the estate of a gun smith.
Nice score!
Been looking for a 2 1/2 tilting palmgren as i came into an empty swivel base for one
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Picked up this lil Palmgren No 00 this weekend for 5 bucks. It has the 2-1/2" jaws and is real clean. It came from the estate of a gun smith.
COO?
How did it look when you picked it up?
Hard to go wrong with an enclosed screw vise for $8 though.
COO is 111098
Hmm, most exposed screw vises are very light duty. I'm having a hard time getting any scale on that one. The big heavy ones are decent other than you have to be careful not to tear up the main screw threads.
The only thing for scale is that square tube. if it were 2" that's a big vise. I suspect it's 1"...
The screw is probably for making it a swivel on the bench top (needs a LARGE wing nut and a spreader plate for the bottom) but I suspect that threaded rod was added after someone broke the original swivel base.
Riley: so is it legal to cast and copy a 100+ year old vise where the company is not existent any longer? have you thought about making a 300 pound vise at work as a side project and would the boss approve or want a duplicate?
If I still had Solidworks I'd offer to draw something up.
I have zero casting experience. Do you cast the slide/dynamic jaw all as one piece, then flycut the slide, finish machine the jaw?