jakemac
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WHAT ?? Your Millhoff couldn't handle it ? 


I picked up these two vises at an estate sale. For $22 each I had to get them. The wilton on the right I gave to my father in law. The craftsman I am keeping. Knowing that people love their vises, do most people just use them or I've seen people take them apart and repaint them.

Also this is the first one I've seen that is not marked C0 ANYWHERE on it. Date stamped 6 77.
Quick question on value, what's a realistic price for a Wilton C2 to sell for? Obviously I'm in the UK and you never see them over here but I'd be interested to know how much you over ponders would value them at please.
CW: maybe a bit more in your part of the world cause remember Joe is in Vise Heaven and the buyer is maybe paying shipping on top of that. in my opinion the C2 is Wilton's best all around vise. which generation do you have cause i like the older ones with the double pins better than the newer ones.
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I just watched a NOS wilton C2 sell for 500 on CL
Just picked up a new old stock Jet 6-inch "extra heavy duty" - 9.5" jaw opening, claims to be unbreakable under 20 ton load test. Made in France?
Can't find a whole lot of info out there on it; looks and feels well worth the $100 asking price.

EMMERTUniversal Machinists' ViseModel 4A
Here is my method of adding Bronze balls to a handle. I am not a fan of a threaded attachment. I machined a 7/16 diameter on the handle and fit a ball nice and tight, just guessed at how much steel to leave for peening and knowing I needed room for capping the end with Bronze weld. After peening the ball on I filled the rest with Silicon Bronze with my TIG welder.
Hi everyone. A couple of pics and a couple of questions.
First pic is of a Prentiss #20 swivel jaw. See that little ******* pin? It took me almost 3 months to get it out! I was so relieved to get it apart.
Other pics are of a Wilton C0 I am restoring. I love the naked finish prior to painting. Here are my questions. Did these ever come red? This bad boy started life red and it was the base paint on there. I have seen Tradesman vises in Snap-On red but not the C Series. It originally came out of a school, the gum shoved in the allen head bolts is always a dead give-away. Also this is the first one I've seen that is not marked C0 ANYWHERE on it. Date stamped 6 77. I have also presented pics of the jaws which I redid.
Very nice restoration CRS. The number 3 you painted on, is strictly painted or you found a way to do raised letters & numbers?
FMC: Thanks! The 3 is hand painted onto the flat surface. I considered trying to mold a number out of epoxy putty but I'm not much of an artist. I'm a bit surprised that the painted 3 came out as well as it did - and on the first try too. Mrs. Capitan, my 1st grade teacher, would be pleased.
I just got this unusual clamp on vise. Anybody know history of vises from this company in Long Island City, N.Y.?
G.M. Co. Manufacturing Company
2 1/2 inch wide smooth jaws. Very little wear.
It's super clean and ready to use. Still wearing its original paint with label intact. Paid $10
I just got this unusual clamp on vise. Anybody know history of vises from this company in Long Island City, N.Y.?
G.M. Co. Manufacturing Company
2 1/2 inch wide smooth jaws. Very little wear.
It's super clean and ready to use. Still wearing its original paint with label intact. Paid $10
All,
Here's a Parker 474 (double swivel) vise that I picked up the other day. The restoration will be an interesting challenge, but I was able to free up the vertical movement with little effort.
Cheers for all the info on the C2'sI'll let you know if it becomes mine!
Quick question on value, what's a realistic price for a Wilton C2 to sell for? Obviously I'm in the UK and you never see them over here but I'd be interested to know how much you over ponders would value them at please.

Shift,
That looks like a Vindex, Brown & Sharp, or Walker-Turner "Driver" vise. I believe that Drives has a Wilton that looks like your vise...