Outlawmws
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Meat, that was a Wilton IIR.
Another spur of the moment buy. 4" for $25. Had it in the car less than an hour from posting. I don't know how it was still there as there was an estate sale just 3 weeks ago. I bought it from the new house buyer. The jaw pin is missing so the previous user added a spot of weld to secure the swivel jaw. The swivel base lock works well. No name or ID anywhere. Now I need to quit working so that I have time to clean up a few of my vises.
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While everyone complains that Columbian vises have hollow jaws and they just aren't heavy enough this is a key factor to them being advertised as "sledge tested." At one time they were the largest vise manufacturer in the world. IMHO they do stand up to years of abuse and my number 2 vise manufacturer behind Reed as a great workhorse vise.
I have a contact who has an 8" Morgan and a perfect 8" Columbian on a gorgeous custom stand. Do I want them, you bet your **** I do, because they are both 8".
Full, while everything you say is 100% accurate, collectors and buyers are not fans of Columbians. I sell a lot of vises, and I just cannot sell Columbians, so I no longer buy them. I must have 6 or 7 here, all beautiful, but everytime I run a tag sale I sell everything but those, and believe me I try to sell them cheap.
As someone who has repaired a lot of these Columbians let me say that they are underbuilt. Recently I had to replace the spindle on a 6" Columbian because it had snapped. It was only 3/4" thick. I retrofitted a 1" Prentiss Bulldog spindle and nut and I know that will never break.
The side castings are thin and as stated earlier the jaw towers are hollow. See the repair on the jaw towers of CBACRES 8"er, that is also not uncommon.
Now having said that, one of my favorite sayings when debating people's favorite anything is " and that's why God made blondes, brunettes and redheads". I don't believe people are denigrating Columbians, they are simply discussing why they don't prefer them.
I would love to have CB's 8" Columbian because I don't have an 8" vise and people like Meatsis won't sell me one cheap (*******!).I have a contact who has an 8" Morgan and a perfect 8" Columbian on a gorgeous custom stand. Do I want them, you bet your **** I do, because they are both 8".
Here is a 5" Columbian someone gave me. Been on my front porch for 2 weeks, gotta find a home for it. FREE for anyone here who will come and get it. I will NOT ship it. Maybe I can move this one!![]()

I fixed up several and yes they are lighter but these found happy homes and I still hear from the new owner on the 205 who lives 50 miles from me and he uses it every day. There is a proper way to beat and bang on vises. My heavy working vise is a American Scale #524.
Guys, who made the Craftsman 5196? Reed, Columbian?
I fixed up several and yes they are lighter but these found happy homes and I still hear from the new owner on the 205 who lives 50 miles from me and he uses it every day. There is a proper way to beat and bang on vises. My heavy working vise is a American Scale #524.
I fixed up several and yes they are lighter but these found happy homes and I still hear from the new owner on the 205 who lives 50 miles from me and he uses it every day. There is a proper way to beat and bang on vises. My heavy working vise is a American Scale #524.
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Well I am happy and bummed at the same time after buying this Parker 439. When I went to look at it I was fixated on the screw holding the collar on as it was jammed in on angle I didn't notice the bummer. This vise has one of the worst restorations I have seen, paint over the moving swivel joints and paint over grease.
Anyway the bummer part, when i got it home and was admiring it I saw the cracked support. I paid $125 for it so the sting wont last too long and its such a rare vise and I will look into what can be done.
Beautiful examples!
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Those look great, I bought a Columbian like that just for the pipe jaws, don't know how I managed without for so long.
Do you have the new machine going yet?
Well I am happy and bummed at the same time after buying this Parker 439. When I went to look at it I was fixated on the screw holding the collar on as it was jammed in on angle I didn't notice the bummer. This vise has one of the worst restorations I have seen, paint over the moving swivel joints and paint over grease.
Anyway the bummer part, when i got it home and was admiring it I saw the cracked support. I paid $125 for it so the sting wont last too long and its such a rare vise and I will look into what can be done.

Joe: nice post about Columbian. i'd like to add that Columbian made those little red Craftsman vises in the late 60's thru maybe early 80's that i've seen on many many benches of some very handy guys and they are still in pretty good shape. since they sold so many vises and were more of the Walmart of vises so to speak and pretty common is maybe why their value isn't that of other brands, but i just don't like the look as well as my old Reeds and Rock Islands. they do have a few models i would buy especially their swivel jaw ones. did anybody take you up on the FREE damaged Columbian you offered up.
maybe you need to OFFER MEATSIS MORE MONEY FOR AN 8 INCHER and quit calling him names.


Offer more freakin' $$$? Seriously, that wouldn't settle a thing. He just isnt a good sharer thats all....*******......
The Columbian is still on my porch. I guess free isnt good enough...I'd put it for free on my CL but I'd be aftaid of a scrapper snagging it. Maybe I'll advertise it for $20 and when the buyer shows up, I'll just give it to him.
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BB: any progress and still sending you some LUCK?
I finally got a picture of the non-replaceable jaw and it doesn't look too bad assuming the other jaw is in similar condition. Looks like Saturday is the day. He's going to have all the interested parties show up and bid on it auction style.
I fixed up several and yes they are lighter but these found happy homes and I still hear from the new owner on the 205 who lives 50 miles from me and he uses it every day. There is a proper way to beat and bang on vises. My heavy working vise is a American Scale #524.

What kind of vise are we talking about here? Did I miss the post where you mentioned it? I know you said it's big, but did you ever say what it actually is?
Nope I never said! And I won't until Saturday!
