meatsis
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Congrats meatsis! What day was he born?
Thanks bagged! He was born at 1:41 am Saturday morning 11/19/16
Congrats meatsis! What day was he born?
Thanks bagged! He was born at 1:41 am Saturday morning 11/19/16
Great time of year to be born. My birthday is November 22nd.

Great time of year to be born. My birthday is November 22nd.
Here is my 350 SJ. The hex nut is correct on the pin. I made the base locks from lug nuts and could go back to the hex nuts for the original look.
Everyone have a great "Turkey Day"
Mark: you'll know what to do when the time comes to do something with those Parkers.
Happy Thanksgiving all
Nice! Happy birthday
Happy birthday man. Mines saturday
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Hello Vise Friends:
First, I would like to wish all a Happy Thanksgiving Day. Along with good health, family & friends, I'm thankful to have been drawn to the fascinating pastime of "vise-ology".
Over the past several days, there have been a lot of great vises & restorations posted here. Please post them in the 2016 "Visees" Awards thread. So far, there aren't many entries. This is a great chance to show off your masterpieces and get some bragging rites. The link is below my signature.
The other evening, I picked up a couple of Chas. Parker vises from an old fellow that I trade with. He's a fellow "picker" who specializes in iron skillets & militaria, in the same way that I like vises. He sold me a Parker 954 and a Parker 272.
The Parker 954 (first 2 pictures) is a good working vise. Complete, no cracks or weld repairs. Unfortunately, it looks like it was in salt water for 50 years, then beat with a sledge hammer. In spite of that, I can still clean/paint/polish the vise and resell it.
The Parker 272 (second 3 pictures) will be an interesting challenge. It's a vise that the fellow who sold it to me was using it for years. Although it has a pivoting jaw, someone, long ago, brazed angle stock in place of the jaw faces.
At least, I didn't pay much for it.
So here's my options:
1. Clean, lubricate & resell the vise. Outside of the brazed jaw face modification, it's a perfectly good vise. The only thing is that this option will make me a little money, but not be interesting.
2. Disassemble and sell the good parts.
3. Try to reshape & clean up the "modified" jaw faces. Continue to paint & polish.
4. Using my milling machine, torch set, and other pieces of my shop arsenal, surgically remove the brazed on jaw faces and restore the vise to its former glory. I'm leaning toward this option. Through the restoration, I'll post the progress on the Vise Repair 101 thread. Maybe if I'm successful, I'll enter it in the 2017 Visees Awards.
I won't start on this restoration until next summer, because I have several restorations ahead of it and a few other projects to finish. Please share of your thoughts on this.
Along with my Thanksgiving wishes, I hope that those who are going to brave the Black Friday (Hell Friday) insanity will survive. Normally, I stay home or leave town to escape to the tranquillity of my tree farm.
GET: cool looking vise and i actually prefer the nuts to the little swivel pins that usually are harder to tighten down. is that the original pin on the swivel jaw and are all Wilton SJ's pins threaded? do you recall the date stamp on yours? if not that's ok.
ALL: What's funny about the SJ series of Wilton is that several of them say Chicago and they are stamped up to 1970's. sort of like the Baby Bullets that have Chicago in their casts and they are stamped up into the 1980's. must not have been a big demand for them.
The pin is only threaded on top and is a normal taper at the bottom. This is a Schiller Park and dated 6 - 71
kind of pissed but I look at it we agree on $60. O Well
cleaned off the blueWell I finally find a Athol that swivels in AZ guy says $40 bucks I said I will be there in a couple hours have to drive down from Prescott and can swing buy on my way home he says no problem I will hold it for you. So I get to his house text him he says he sold it but has one just like it but it's blue and he wants $80kind of pissed but I look at it we agree on $60. O Well
cleaned off the blue
Thats a good buy for $60. So very well made. I'm restoring a 5" Starret right now. Always nice to tear them apart.
Can I get one of those magnets![]()

CRS
I have been looking in those same catalogues, it really does appear to be from that era.
That Price is 17 shillings and 6 pence. Less than a pound.
20 Shillings to a Pound.
12 Pence to a Shilling.
240 Pence to a Pound.
In real terms it would have been much more expensive then than now.

Todays great find
View media item 65391View media item 65390View media item 65389An early Parkinson's Handy No G3 (4") in really good condition.
Went to my local vice guy (the one Bulletproof got his Paramo from) to pick up a portable vice stand with a pair of pipe vices I won for £15, and he had this as well as a lot of others.
This one should be older than the common style that's in the 1930's catalogue CW scanned, but newer than the really old style. It still has some original red paint on it. Best part it was £20
Note how far forward the cast in nut is and how designed the underside of the static is.
That has to be the best looking underside of a vise I've seen, spectacular craftsmanship. And topside I like everything about it, love to see one of those in person. Can't see the leadscrew very well but it looks particularly large.
How much craftsmanship can there be in a mass produced item...
Are you serious? 
That has to be the best looking underside of a vise I've seen, spectacular craftsmanship. And topside I like everything about it, love to see one of those in person. Can't see the leadscrew very well but it looks particularly large.
Are you serious?
A lot. Compare the vises made in china to the ones made in the past in north America and Europe. Compare the Yugo to almost any other car made anywhere... The list of comparisons is absolutely endless... "Mass produced" does not automatically negate craftsmanship. Conversely "hand made" does not automatically create craftsmanship...

The tag said $50. But it only just went out so they won't discount yet. It didn't give me any clues to it's heritage.No, but I want it...?