va.grouseman
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Baby Stevens ratchet, anyone?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Antique-Very-Rare-Stephens-2-Bench-Vise-/152199892990?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Antique-Very-Rare-Stephens-2-Bench-Vise-/152199892990?
BP
That Paramo No3 is very nice, they are almost the same as a record but the nut is cast in and not replaceable. Will be a 4"
That seller is a good guy, bought a few from him, his prices are generally quite high but the larger vices he has on collection only are often a good deal and since I'm only 20 miles away its not hard to go and get.
Some kind of **** to my tired old eyes!
Royce
Hi all, a little more eye candy a sphere and stand i put together today enjoy... Sandman
That was one of the best mechanics vises made. a lot of the earlier USA made mechanics Has the date stamped I had a couple those those and had no problem flipping hem. The new 700 series can't hold a candle to theseHere is a Wilton 744 4in mechanics vise I just repainted. I bought the vise for 25 bucks and bought pipe jaws from a fellow member autopts on eBay for 20 bucks and then the paint so I'm into this vise 50 bucks and I'm really digging it. I really like the sealed shape of this one. G]
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That stand is awesome! Yours?
Great stuff!
What do y'all think of this? Paramo #3 - haven't seen one in person, but this one looks to be in very good condition and price seems reasonable.
http://www.ebay.it/itm/Paramo-No3-M...733260?hash=item25c197ae8c:g:dRAAAOSwgY9Xd8fQ
Scott
That looks like a 5inch Desmond simplex to me in that Craigslist ad so 60 bucks may be worth the drive.
Got it for opening bid of $45. Thinking it will just need a cleaning and a lube and put back into service.
Scott
8-inch Wilton in today




It's better to be a "Hopeless Swivler"...
Than...
A "Hapless Swivler"...
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http://modesto.craigslist.org/tls/5731543242.html
Nice Parker for $60 bugs. Seems like a good deal. I'm passing on it, too far away for me.
BP: great vice and great price. now you've got a few pounds/bucks left to buy that one in Germany. i'm guessing you are almost running out of benches to put a few of your new vises on so take a gander at the vise and grinder stands thread for some ideas or build a nice stout shelf for the extra ones.
Rock Crusher, you need to snag that 208 anyway at all, short of stealing or a killing.---That's only the second one I've ever seen.---You won't be disappointed.---They're the same size and weight as the Reed 208R, and that's no slouch.
Yost still makes the 208, but they shrunk it a 100 lbs.---And they run about $2000.00 now.
The closest Yost to your 208 is the #99, posted on page 463 by Old, brought over from Practical Machinist.---Purported to weigh in at 285 lbs.---Click these links.
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=271206&d=1374954888
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=271207&d=1374954888
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Here's another 208.---They weigh 291 lbs.
I got a baby Paramo to go with my baby Record.
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The Record is definitely a little better built in terms of heft, material added to weaker locations, and fit and finish. But the Paramo has chrome!
Picked this up tonight for 10 bucks. It is in poor shape but works. Can anyone tell me about this brand?
I wouldn't have even considered it at that price, I think even $100 is a bit steep. For 50 bucks I'd have probably grabbed the older one.Found a couple of post vises at a garage sale today, and thought I had a deal worked out when the actual owner showed up. His grandson was minding things and said he was asking $100 for either vise, but might take less. Grandad came in as I was finishing looking at the first one, and when I asked what he wanted for the second one said he had to get $200 for either one.
The first vise is heavier, has no markings, and actually has clean jaws that have a fair amount of the serrations left....I'd say it was at least 80lbs. It looked better in person than these pics show....I'm sure it would clean up nicely. The second is newer, and clearly marked as a Columbian...worn jaws, that still line up pretty well, but no serrations left to speak of.
I think they were both 5" jaws, but didn't measure them...could have been 5.25" or maybe 5.5" but I got distracted by an anvil and forgot to go back and measure them to be sure. I have the guy's number, so I can call him back to get him to check for me, I'm sure.
Am I dumb for having passed on the first one at $200?
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The Columbian...you can see where someone welded some pipe to the leg to make it taller:
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I wouldn't have even considered it at that price, I think even $100 is a bit steep. For 50 bucks I'd have probably grabbed the older one.
That said I already have a 4" and a 7.25" post vise, which I paid about 200 bucks less than his asking price for the pair
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