Heres a baby bullet and a big momma. Just picked up the 800 and was amazed just how big and heavy it was in person. Now just gotta find a proper bench to mount it on.![]()
Nice...looks to be in great condition!
Heres a baby bullet and a big momma. Just picked up the 800 and was amazed just how big and heavy it was in person. Now just gotta find a proper bench to mount it on.![]()
Heres a baby bullet and a big momma. Just picked up the 800 and was amazed just how big and heavy it was in person. Now just gotta find a proper bench to mount it on.![]()
Thru: nice find on the old 8 inch Wilton bullet with the jaws that bolt through the back of the jaw towers. how much does it weigh without a swivel and surprising it isn't crushing your wicker chair. nice comparison pic with the baby. any chance you had it apart to transport it and maybe tell us the date stamped on the slide?
Outlaw, my smaller Stanley says Stanley Handyman no. H1207 on end of spindle- it's the 2-tone in pic above. In the clamp area, it has pat. 1999600 and Made In USA.
The red swivel base has pats. 1999600 and 1959936 in the clamp area. There is a C 590 here also. Made In USA on the outside of swivel base.
Edit: both patents were assigned to Stanley Works
http://www.datamp.org/patents/displayPatent.php?number=1,999,600&type=
http://www.datamp.org/patents/displayPatent.php?number=1,959,936&type=


Joe, the screw retainer is press or compressed fit in and I've seen people break the vise trying to unscrew the screw back out. Heat might help, but overall, not recommended.
Does anyone know how to remove the spindle and handle from a Columbian Gyrp visr? I cannot figure it out....
Emmert 10A triple jaw swivelrama special on eBay for a cool $3850!!!
Somebody lay down some paychecks!!
Seller says "WE HAVE HERE A VERY, VERY, VERY, VERY, VERY, DID I SAY VERY RARE EMMERT 10A" "HERE IS THE CHANCE TO GET ONE OF THE MOST RAREST OF VISES ON THE PLANET !!!!!!!!"
Picked this up last weekend.
Thank you for the pictures, those are sweet... makes me a little jealous [emoji4]I do like the look of those Emmert Tigers. I haven't come accross one in the wild yet. I do have a pattern makers vise by Emmert as well as a 4a machinist vise....keeping my eyes open for a Tiger. Ed.
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Yes this is a strange place to find an Emmert pattern makers vise but it is pretty handy mounted here on the platen....sits below the platen deck and swivels to get clear in the front too. Sometimes you just need an iron hand. I can take it off if the going gets rough. It is more solidly mounted then you would think looking at the pic. Ed.
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We discussed that a few pages back, the pics have changed. If you saw the original pics you'd see a HUGE welded crack in the dynamic jaw. The seller has subsequently removed the pics showing the damage.

Hollands restoration in progress. my first vise restoration. not perfect, but still very nice.
Nice looking Paramo, Jeremy!
Where on earth did you find one around here?


I don't remember seeing one of these posted, but here it is. A stainless Yost. Pretty pricey too:
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At $2380.00.....wow.
Aaarrrrgggghhhhh
Here's a deal for anyone near the Fresno/Clovis, CA area ... C3 w/o base for $250.
http://fresno.craigslist.org/tls/5663441374.html
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Any idea what color a Reed 106R should be. I picked one up at an estate sale and am restoring it to sell.