Boatman53
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Drives can you show more pics of the wooden vise on the bench please. I think I understand how it works but would love to see more.
Jim
Jim
JW: a 6 inch Rock Island weighs 150 pounds so guessing an 8 incher weighs about 250 or so. are #98's 8 inch wide jaws?
ALL: picked up a nice wood bench with a good little wood vise on it that works a bit different than most. you put the dynamic jaw in a slot and just screw in and out.
also picked up this no name red 2 inch jaw vise with a mini wing nut. it looks like maybe there was a hold drilled in the dynamic but i bought it anyway cause liked the look.
As for the babies, since there is no FPU on them [never found any on mine], and they are a conventional front moving jaw vise, I think it best to call them "Baby Bison-Bial" or, for lazy people like me, Baby Bison.






Always Top-Notch Specimens VA, I'd love to see the whole collection one of these days... You are like the "Howard Hughes" of Vises, LOL!
Take Care VA!
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(I suspect that GET might be in the two of yours company also).One of the members (I don't remember which one) did a survey last year of how many vises GJ members owned. Does anyone remember the exact results? Maybe it's time to redo the survey and it's about time for FAVORITE VISE OF 2016 too.
Who has the best collection of vises in here? I assumed it was K.Scott. Anyone else got more?

My friends and family already question my sanity when it comes to this stuff, I don't know if I need to put an actual number on my collection and prove that I am crazy!![]()
Speaking of minis I just got this pair in the mail today. Both of the vises are 2 1/2in jaw the model numbers 180 (15lbs) and the 210 (12lbs) . The combination one is my favorite of the pair to be honest because you don't see many of the Blake Prentiss models.
a number isnt needed but a dozen or two pictures would be neat![]()

This is just my opinion but i would mean best benchtop vise collection. I really dont get into any other vises than these. Drill press vises,woodworking vises,and pipe vises all look the same as each other in there specific class IMO. I always thought benchtop vises had the most character because of the various styles and craftsmanship.

Who has the best collection of vises in here? I assumed it was K.Scott. Anyone else got more?
All,
There can be a wide variety of categories in a vise beauty pageant.
* Largest quantity of vises.
* Most unique vise.
* Best homemade vise.
* Best restoration.
* Restoration with biggest transformation from blob of rust to gem.
* Most complex restoration.
* Largest & smallest.
* And so forth.
Then there can be vise use categories: Benchtop, pipe, machinist, drill press, woodworking, blacksmith, leather working, pin, saw sharpening, and many more.
I forgot to mention best repurposing and folk art created from broken vises.
i just want to see a pic of someones collection. Like a pic of a wall of bench vises![]()
Would this 1915 picture tide you over until someone posts a newer photo?

Even within Benchtop there are many categories and sub catagories: Machinest, Shop, Mechanics, rotating head, Homeowners, Clamp-on, Fixed base, swivel base, Suction cup, power-Arm and variants...
The there are Workmates, Jawhorse, Gunsmith jewelers and technicians vises (Like the Panavises)
Would this 1915 picture tide you over until someone posts a newer photo?
I just googled the address. There's only houses there now.
If it were a building there id be tempted to go look around.
I just googled the address. There's only houses there now.
If it were a building there id be tempted to go look around.
There are two pearl streets in the Boston area.
First one is the duplex you mentioned which is old enough to be from 1915. It's north of the city in Charlestown which looks like it's been residential forever.
Second one is here in downtown. I suspect this is the original location. Downtown, center of commerce and all that. Replaced with skyscrapers and other modernity post-war.
Yep google fooled me too. I couldnt get the boston location to come up, just the charleston one with the duplexes.
Can we include a "Razzies" (worst vise) category?![]()

Would this 1915 picture tide you over until someone posts a newer photo?

Having spoken to Kevin about it a little bit, I don't think his collection would be near the top. He told me he knows of some folks with ridiculous collections that you never hear about.
Honestly, I don't think most of the people with the biggest collections post here at all. They might be members, but you're not going to see them post about it.
My friends and family already question my sanity when it comes to this stuff, I don't know if I need to put an actual number on my collection and prove that I am crazy!![]()

If you build a modern version of the 1915 shelves, use old growth lumber or increase the dimensions of the boards to account for the reduced strength of modern lumber.
Has anyone estimated the amount of weight on those shelves?

One of the members (I don't remember which one) did a survey last year of how many vises GJ members owned. Does anyone remember the exact results? Maybe it's time to redo the survey and it's about time for FAVORITE VISE OF 2016 too.
The wood in that bench isn't old growth.