) who regularly post their latest screaming deal aquisitions. That may make some feel that well priced vises are way too high. Most of us find those super deals only once or twice a year.
Previously posted by Motorman55.
Yeah, but I already have another seven vises bolted on my work benches in my shop...but none bolted to my desk. Did I mention my desk is in the house.
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Then cracking walnuts it is.---And just how long is your work-bench?---I'm assuming this is a business/industrial bench, or else you have a vise for every conceivable application.
Was in VT today and saw a CL ad for a large vise. Called the seller and was happy to see that the seller's address was a factory. Picked these two Starrets/Athols. 35 for the gray one with brass jaws and 50 for the yellow one. 4" jaws. He has more and promised a call when they were ready to sell.
TJ: since you painted that bright green Snap on Wilton Tradesman I think others with Snap on boxes have found they like it to hence Joe asking for a color chart. again WELL DONE on those that you have painted that bright green and i'm sure the green in your pocket helped let you know you did a great job. is the 98 about done or have you been building another boat?


The rebadging, for up north sales, maybe occurred during the time that Stanley owned the brand name ? ... '91 to '98.
They do another, welded, prefabricated one, that was originally designed and built by Joplin down here.
Its a great unit too.
Right and Left side, jaw positioning, available too,
For "normal" people ... and cacky handers ..
Nice find ..
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What's up with a REED 106, anything good? She weighs in at a 134#, nice curves, pretty jaws but her handle took one hell of a cheater pipe bend. The family mentioned the owner was a machinist for the rail road or something. There are numbers stamped on the side of the vise, I will get pics later, there is also two Patent dates cast in to the side of 1912 and 1914.
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Joe, I've never seen a Starrett or an Athol with a Circle D in it.---There's one like it on page 1280, post 25590.---In post 25594, Chevychuck says it is a Dayton.![]()

Man I want this vise but it is right at that price that is just a bit to much

Cliff: welcome to GJ and the vise thread. that restore on the old Craftsman is great and just have a quick question on how you mounted it. did you just screw into the wood bench top or did you put a nut on the bottom of the bolt and drill a hole in your bench? WELL DONE

Drives, I would rank it up there with all the above mentioned but more like a Reed and better than the Parkers.Moto: I agree with VA that your handle shouldn't be a big issue if the screw and vise nut are ok. it looks like your jaws and back of the slide are in excellent shape and those are usually the problem areas.
Jipps: WELL DONE with the red Record vices.
i'm guessing they need a couple bigger brothers now?
Marty: I just lifted up a Desmond vise up onto a shelf and it's a beast. I sold a 61S to a GJ member last year or maybe two years ago and I remember barely being able to lift it into his trunk. nothing cheaply made about them and great find and maybe a keeper. how does it compare to your old Parkers, Wiltons and Reeds? my guess it's in the same league as Outlaw said in so many words.
NJ, what Outlaw said.---You and Joe and these $35.00 steals.---How do yaw do it?---That is a really nice one to.---You check those EBay prices for a good #41 and you'll see you just put money in the bank.
An 81s has been on my really really short list for 6 years.---I'm talking less than the fingers on one hand short.---Simplex is up in the top tier.
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Motorman, nice Split-Base Bulldog to.---I'm more partial to the split-base cause I think they are a little more classy and dress out nicer.---JMO.
That bent handle is the least of your worries and one of the easiest problems to rectify.---Missing chunks of metal, split slides, those are worries.---I kind of like to see a bent handle when I'm haggling prices.---As long as the bent handle don't point to other damaged parts after inspection.---It makes for a good deductible and I know I can have it strait in 10 minutes.
Is this worth a look? Wish it was closer, about an hour from me. Wondering if anyone can ID the vise from the pic.
https://southjersey.craigslist.org/atq/5519936139.html
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I ran into these 2 Wilton 800S's. It's rare seeing a pair together. 27" long, 200 and some LBS. If anyone's interested let me know........................
You guys are doing some marvelous restorations out there
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