va.grouseman
Well-known member
Very nice job Ceed
---Is that your first restoration?
Just finished cleaning, painting and lubricating...

I bet it's not your first...
Just finished cleaning, painting and lubricating...
Hi,
I just picked up this vice.
Can someone help me identify it?
The jaws are 14cm (about 5,5inch), they open 17cm (about 6,7 inch)
Thanks!
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First vise. Not first older, quality tool restorationVery nice job Ceed---Is that your first restoration?
Bought these three today. Yost 33c, 3" Bison, 2.5"...cant remember. Jeez Im getting old!
Really jazzed about the Bison. Its soooo cute and in phenomenal condition
Nice grinder JOE!
Bought these three today. Yost 33c, 3" Bison, 2.5"...cant remember. Jeez Im getting old!
Really jazzed about the Bison. Its soooo cute and in phenomenal condition
First vise. Not first older, quality tool restoration
Also thanks for the welcomes!
I can see those round knobs being quite handy. I have many times clamped an old socket or piece of pipe with a rod or piece of flat bar that I'm bending into a curve. Can such a vise with that feature still be bought? BCD.
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Bottlecap, what you need is a bending hardy to go in your vise.---There are different sizes and you could make your own.---Check out the EBay link.
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_odk...ending+hardy.TRS0&_nkw=bending+hardy&_sacat=0
Karas electric
Where are you going to exchange a 30-50 year old vise?


My house...?
Take Care, OUTLAW, I hope you are well!
Mike

VISEs, welcome, and may I say that is one nice combo, vise and stand.---Just don't hardly get any better than that.---But let me also say, that seeing that bent handle makes me think that someone in the past had little respect for a fine tool.---A bend in a vise handle is a perfect barometer for, (someone has exceeded this tools limitations).![]()
