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meatsis

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Nice job jreb. I love that style and size of vise. How are the jaws? Are they hand filed serrations or smooth. I like your color choice and the gold lettering is just right.

Has anyone seen a vise like this this foot operated one. Called a Browns Foot Lock Vise. It has a heavy anvil and looks like it opens up pretty far. Has pipe jaws to. That is Texas in the background.


I've seen one of those before but can't remember where. Probably here lol. Is that vise air operated?
 
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Nice job jreb. I love that style and size of vise. How are the jaws? Are they hand filed serrations or smooth. I like your color choice and the gold lettering is just right.

Has anyone seen a vise like this this foot operated one. Called a Browns Foot Lock Vise. It has a heavy anvil and looks like it opens up pretty far. Has pipe jaws to. That is Texas in the background.

KMScott:

I haven't seen one, but I sure like the look of it.

Would be nice when you carry something up to the vise, to be able to lock in place with foot action.

That vise sure looks like it's got some weight to it. Any idea on the total weight?

Mike
 

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The jaws were pretty well fitted at the factory. Not quite up to KMScott standard, but pretty good. :lol:

I think they may be hand serrations, but I am not sure. They are not deep, and judging by the good condition of the vise I don't think they were worn down by use.

They look like hand serrations done on a file machine. Those jaws are fit pretty good. I would be happy with a fit like those. That vise has not seen much use. I like it.

I've seen one of those before but can't remember where. Probably here lol. Is that vise air operated?

Nope, foot operated, one is a ratchet movement the other pedal is for the lock release.

How about one of these. Looks like it might be a Parker, at least it has the Parker style jaws. Would another company copy Parker's design??? gotta see more of this vise. A Texas collector who is good friends with Demoman who has a great collection of his own sent me a few pic's of very interesting vises. Gonna help him with some 8" jaws.

New CNC is ready for work, they put to many safety **** on these new machines.
 

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KMScott:

I haven't seen one, but I sure like the look of it.

Would be nice when you carry something up to the vise, to be able to lock in place with foot action.

That vise sure looks like it's got some weight to it. Any idea on the total weight?

Mike

No idea of weight but by looking you can tell it is heavy. My friend who owns this vise thought I might know something about this vise since it has replacement jaws. Maybe he knows it's weight, I'll ask him. I thought I would share with you guys and maybe some one hs seen one before. I got more to share with you guys.
 

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He wants$60 for it
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Looks to be in pretty nice shape, other than the missing wrench. Give it a close inspection, look for cracks or welds, and check the condition of the screw and nut. If it checks out, I'd say it's a good buy for $60.
 

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Here is a foot powered vise. Not mine I snapped the pic in Maine.

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I was in San Francisco last weekend, and saw these vises at the warf where the old sailing ships were preserved. They seem to be splicing vises for holding rope or cable ends while making eyes. The bottom screw supports the loop of the eye and the two side jaws hold the free and working ends together for splicing. The vises are quite large, too!
 

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I was in San Francisco last weekend, and saw these vises at the warf where the old sailing ships were preserved. They seem to be splicing vises for holding rope or cable ends while making eyes. The bottom screw supports the loop of the eye and the two side jaws hold the free and working ends together for splicing. The vises are quite large, too!
You are mostly correct. They are for wire rope. I have used different versions of these quite often. I have no need and no desire to use one again.

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These vises are in Texas, looks like a 6" or 7" Prentiss. Definitely a Prentiss.

If we are talking about the biggun in the back left of the pic, I'd say a Prentiss as well... At first I thought American Scale but when I blew up the pic the spindle bolt head isnt AS.
 
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KMScott: Your foot locking vise sent me searching through my recently damaged files to see what I could find. I didn't find your vise but I did find several variations. Here is the patent page for one of them. At the same time I found several variations of vises with a gear rack on top of the slide so I included one of those too. All of these patent drawings were in a file labeled "Not known to have been produced". Despite that, after seeing the drawing for the 1892 Cowell vise I have upped the limit on my credit card just in case I ever see one. Check out the decorations!
 

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KMScott: Your foot locking vise sent me searching through my recently damaged files to see what I could find. I didn't find your vise but I did find several variations. Here is the patent page for one of them. At the same time I found several variations of vises with a gear rack on top of the slide so I included one of those too. All of these patent drawings were in a file labeled "Not known to have been produced". Despite that, after seeing the drawing for the 1892 Cowell vise I have upped the limit on my credit card just in case I ever see one. Check out the decorations!

The first article showing the Crowl is similar but not the same. But that H.P. Hood kind of looks like this one. The ratcheting vise has Copied Parker on the jaws, or maybe Parker made these.

<a href="https://visejaws.smugmug.com/Misc-Vises/i-fvpcHxF/A"><img src="https://photos.smugmug.com/Misc-Vises/i-fvpcHxF/0/M/Andrews%20Vises-2%20%284%29-M.jpg" alt=""></a>

This one has a horn. Pretty cool vise.

Joe, the (I think it is a Prentiss) Swivel jaw is 7-1/2" wide jaws The only markings says 78 1/2 Y. Sure looks like a Prentiss. Missing a spindle nut and thinking about trying to make one.

<a href="https://visejaws.smugmug.com/Misc-Vises/i-4fnm4dt/A"><img src="https://photos.smugmug.com/Misc-Vises/i-4fnm4dt/0/M/Andrews%20Vises%20-1%20%287%29-M.jpg" alt=""></a>
 

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The first article showing the Crowl is similar but not the same. But that H.P. Hood kind of looks like this one. The ratcheting vise has Copied Parker on the jaws, or maybe Parker made these.

<a href="https://visejaws.smugmug.com/Misc-Vises/i-fvpcHxF/A"><img src="https://photos.smugmug.com/Misc-Vises/i-fvpcHxF/0/M/Andrews%20Vises-2%20%284%29-M.jpg" alt=""></a>

This one has a horn. Pretty cool vise.

Joe, the (I think it is a Prentiss) Swivel jaw is 7-1/2" wide jaws The only markings says 78 1/2 Y. Sure looks like a Prentiss. Missing a spindle nut and thinking about trying to make one.

<a href="https://visejaws.smugmug.com/Misc-Vises/i-4fnm4dt/A"><img src="https://photos.smugmug.com/Misc-Vises/i-4fnm4dt/0/M/Andrews%20Vises%20-1%20%287%29-M.jpg" alt=""></a>

Kevin, I have a Prentiss 23. Want me to send you its spindle nut?
 
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The first article showing the Crowl is similar but not the same. But that H.P. Hood kind of looks like this one. The ratcheting vise has Copied Parker on the jaws, or maybe Parker made these.

<a href="https://visejaws.smugmug.com/Misc-Vises/i-fvpcHxF/A"><img src="https://photos.smugmug.com/Misc-Vises/i-fvpcHxF/0/M/Andrews%20Vises-2%20%284%29-M.jpg" alt=""></a>

This one has a horn. Pretty cool vise.

Joe, the (I think it is a Prentiss) Swivel jaw is 7-1/2" wide jaws The only markings says 78 1/2 Y. Sure looks like a Prentiss. Missing a spindle nut and thinking about trying to make one.

<a href="https://visejaws.smugmug.com/Misc-Vises/i-4fnm4dt/A"><img src="https://photos.smugmug.com/Misc-Vises/i-4fnm4dt/0/M/Andrews%20Vises%20-1%20%287%29-M.jpg" alt=""></a>




Kevin I have what appears to be the same vise as that one pictured. It's a pretty big vise. In this picture it's sitting between an old Reed 108 and Prentiss 97. It easily weighs just as much as those two. But I'm also unsure of the maker. It looks a lot like a Prentiss but Something tells me it may be a Yost. Mine has a few Y's embossed on it. Which I've see on several Yost vises. Ive had it for a few years now but haven't had a chance to clean it up. Maybe once I strip it down I'll reveal something that will give me a definitive answer.


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That would make sense. I have a 7" swivel jaw with no text that I can see and it is a big guy to. It would be nice to figure out these big swivel's. Thanks meatsis.
 

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Hey K M Scott i believe that is new mexico, i no this guy done some business with him. i put him on to Demoman, he lives about an hour from me ,i just bought a couple of stake anvils and bases from him. Sandman
 

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Hey K M Scott i believe that is new mexico, i no this guy done some business with him. i put him on to Demoman, he lives about an hour from me ,i just bought a couple of stake anvils and bases from him. Sandman

Like you and Demoman and a few others here, he is a collector of more then vises. He speaks highly of you. Today he drove into Canada picking up several anvils and a couple vises.

I agree with you that the country side behind the foot vise looks like New Mexico, never been in Texas and took a guess.
 

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Like you and Demoman and a few others here, he is a collector of more then vises. He speaks highly of you. Today he drove into Canada picking up several anvils and a couple vises.

I agree with you that the country side behind the foot vise looks like New Mexico, never been in Texas and took a guess.

That collection is very impressive and a better return then a bank will provide these days. Changed my Screen name from Chilang To Crotalus Atrox. More appropriate for my surroundings.
 
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It turned out that I had some information about Bonney Vise and Tool but no pictures of that type of vise. Here's what I have.
 

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All these vises are not mine, they rest in Texas. The Bonney is the owners favorite and I see why. I will help him repair a few of his vises. I added a pic of the one I like. Pretty beefy open screw vise. Missing it's pipe jaws.

Thanks Bellaireroad for the pages on the Bonney vise.
 

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Here you are zoomie

oldldh, I can't help what vices go on in the dark !!
 

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All these vises are not mine, they rest in Texas. The Bonney is the owners favorite and I see why. I will help him repair a few of his vises. I added a pic of the one I like. Pretty beefy open screw vise. Missing it's pipe jaws.

Thanks Bellaireroad for the pages on the Bonney vise.



No problem, I can't take credit for finding it, though. The owner of the vise sent it to me.


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Meatsis: does your big Yost vise have a swivel jaw because it's hard to tell in the picture? is it a 7.5 inch wide jaw? interesting if it's a Yost because it looks identical to a Prentiss #23. i know it's not easy to pull out those big guys for pictures so if you have any other pictures of it to post from all sides that would be great. thanks

Get: cool looking little vise and it looks like it works too. did you do the restoration. WELL DONE.

great sense of humor and timing too. :D
 
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