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My new Fred C Moran Flexivise TRIPLE-SWIVEL!!!

Vne

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So I just got back from picking up my Holy Grail vise. This thing goes left and right, up and down, front and back, and in and out. It'll go in any direction you can think of and a few more past that. I need to replace a couple of small handles and file off a few little welding beads but otherwise it's in fantastic shape. The wonderful gentleman I bought it from also donated some scrap iron to use as sacrificial anodes for its restoration.

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Here's the patent drawing.

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Oh yeah, and a little ol' Charles Parker 976 I picked up today as well. Also in this frame is my Rock Island manufactured Craftsman 5161 I recently restored.

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The man selling the Flexivise has owned and operated his machine shop for the last 45 years. It was his dad's before him. His dad started it back in '68 at another location but has been at his current one since about '73. He had to unload a few tools and wanted to test the auction waters by unloading a few items. My new vise was one of them. His shop was a veritable candyland of collectable tools. All old, all made in the USA, all well used but lovingly cared for.

I had to snap this pic of 3 wrenches that were just sitting there, almost haphazardly, on one of his benches.

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Here's a Reed he's still using.

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Here's a flawless, unrestored, Parker 4".

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So I got two new amazing pieces and had the good fortune of spending some time with a wonderful individual. It was a good day.

I'll post more pics after its restored!
 
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Vne

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Meant to add, special thanks to "notlob" for helping me identify this vise and for showing me the patent drawings. Thanks a million, notlob.
 

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I can get my head around how you could get in such a tizzy over (+ under, sideways or down) this vise.

My question is: would you mount it on top of the bench or along the side or maybe the front of the bench. humm…….

It's quite a vise and I'm pretty sure it will out manoeuvre a bowling ball or any other ball head vise. Nice find!
 
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Vne

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I can get my head around how you could get in such a tizzy over (+ under, sideways or down) this vise.

My question is: would you mount it on top of the bench or along the side or maybe the front of the bench. humm…….

It's quite a vise and I'm pretty sure it will out manoeuvre a bowling ball or any other ball head vise. Nice find!

That's an awesome question. I'd never even considered mounting it to the side of a bench. I might have to play around with that idea. Could save me some valuable bench real estate.
 

drivesitfar

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VNE: that vise would also rate a nice cast iron stand if you can find an old one to mount it on. congrats on winning the auction and sounds like you might be back to his shop as your wallet finds a few more benjamins inside it.

congrats
 

notlob

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That is a vise of singular multi-articulated beauty! Congratulations!
I look forward to seeing pics of it cleaned up.

Please me know if you ever decide to part with it.
 
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sailoratsea

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wow! and I thought my dual swivel Flexivise was cool... this one is next level.

Today was a sad day in my garage when I broke my flexivise. An exhaustive google search led me to garagejournal...this may be the only place on the internet mentioning Flexivise.

Sad to break my vice...glad to find this forum.
 
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Mohawk Dave

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Dang! I missed this thread! Here's a pic of my Fred C Moran....that triple swivel is awesome!
 

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Benjflink

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I inherited this vise from my grandfather and recently refurbished it. Its an amazing vise. I did a little googling and stumbled on this thread. Does anyone know the history of the Fred Moran "triple swivel" vise? Not a whole lot comes up in a web search. I attached some before and after pics.IMG_7906.jpgIMG_7998.jpgIMG_7999.jpgIMG_7906.jpgIMG_7998.jpgIMG_7999.jpgIMG_8002.jpgIMG_7901.jpgIMG_7906.jpgIMG_7906.jpgIMG_7906.jpgIMG_7906.jpgIMG_7998.jpgIMG_7999.jpgIMG_8002.jpgIMG_7901.jpg
 

steaks&anvils

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I inherited this vise from my grandfather and recently refurbished it. Its an amazing vise. I did a little googling and stumbled on this thread. Does anyone know the history of the Fred Moran "triple swivel" vise? Not a whole lot comes up in a web search. I attached some before and after pics.
Benjflink, welcome to GJ! beautiful vise!

We have a huge all things vise thread. If you post over on it, I'm sure the vise guys there can answer a few of your question? Posting there will also help others find and add to the collective knowledge on your vise.

FYI, a lot of GJ members only check a few threads and might miss this one, so posting there will get you more targeted exposure too.

Link to main vise thread:

 

WagonHo!

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Yep that’s a ****, for you and definitely a yahoo for Fred C for the 1940 some vise design.
That drawing is frame worthy as well with the contrast of fonts and clarity of design - beautiful.
what’s that paint you used on the Chas Parker and Waterloo chest? Never seen a Waterloo logo like that before.
 

lzenglish

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So I just got back from picking up my Holy Grail vise. This thing goes left and right, up and down, front and back, and in and out. It'll go in any direction you can think of and a few more past that. I need to replace a couple of small handles and file off a few little welding beads but otherwise it's in fantastic shape. The wonderful gentleman I bought it from also donated some scrap iron to use as sacrificial anodes for its restoration.

IMAG1106_zpsfrlqm1ij.jpg

IMAG1107_zpsxxgihspx.jpg

Here's the patent drawing.

Screenshot_20160726-131857_zpsi6dl3ieu.png

Oh yeah, and a little ol' Charles Parker 976 I picked up today as well. Also in this frame is my Rock Island manufactured Craftsman 5161 I recently restored.

IMAG1109_zpsorw2bwbh.jpg

The man selling the Flexivise has owned and operated his machine shop for the last 45 years. It was his dad's before him. His dad started it back in '68 at another location but has been at his current one since about '73. He had to unload a few tools and wanted to test the auction waters by unloading a few items. My new vise was one of them. His shop was a veritable candyland of collectable tools. All old, all made in the USA, all well used but lovingly cared for.

I had to snap this pic of 3 wrenches that were just sitting there, almost haphazardly, on one of his benches.

IMAG1103_zps5xrx6vov.jpg

Here's a Reed he's still using.

IMAG1104_zpshk4ay88g.jpg

Here's a flawless, unrestored, Parker 4".

IMAG1105_1_1_zpsbuc28jrr.jpg

So I got two new amazing pieces and had the good fortune of spending some time with a wonderful individual. It was a good day.

I'll post more pics after its restored!
VERY NICE: I Never Knew It Existed Before Today, Thanks for Sharing It.

LZ
 
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