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drivesitfar

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Vises: do you have a 9 inch wide jaw old US made vise? or what is your BIGGEST VISE?

is that a Parker 958 holding your old growth beam? i love how wide my 956 opened up and i think it might have even held a board that size too.

thanks for sharing the FRENCH vise. just curious if you have a reasonable method of shipping to or from Europe?
 
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old timer shop photo from smokestak, how many u see? what are they building?

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4Nines

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Amazing work Kevin! It's good to see that big ole girl get some TLC.

Does anyone know if the three holes in the jaws on this C1 are original or did someone decide to drill an extra hole? The middle hole looks like it's just a stud and not a screw.

Also, the date code on the bottom is pretty worn. Any guesses what year it would be? Could it be 1964, 1984 or later?
 

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Vises: do you have a 9 inch wide jaw old US made vise? or what is your BIGGEST VISE?

is that a Parker 958 holding your old growth beam? i love how wide my 956 opened up and i think it might have even held a board that size too.

thanks for sharing the FRENCH vise. just curious if you have a reasonable method of shipping to or from Europe?



I do not. I look and look but don't have one in my life. I believe the items or things you are supposed to have will find you at some point. So if I'm intended to have one then one day it will happen.

Yes to the 958. It's a UPRR vise. Stamped in several places. A nice treasure! I use it everyday.


Generally speaking shipping across the pond is quite a pain. Lots of paper work etc. I'm lucky in that I have a friend who goes 3 or 4 times per year to buy for his antique store so he allows me to put items in his containers. Otherwise it would be questionable if I would do it or not.


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drivesitfar

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WRENCH: great picture and swivel jaw big vises to boot!!

49's: looks like its a 1964 cause you have the big pins holding the jaws in. my guess is the middle hole is original. hard to see is the stud missing or there and you were just wondering about the 3rd hole?

i like those C1's better than the new ones.

Vises: thanks for the 411 about shipping and your searching for the BIG UNS. Ain't the HUNT most of the FUN?
 

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Amazing work Kevin! It's good to see that big ole girl get some TLC.



Does anyone know if the three holes in the jaws on this C1 are original or did someone decide to drill an extra hole? The middle hole looks like it's just a stud and not a screw.



Also, the date code on the bottom is pretty worn. Any guesses what year it would be? Could it be 1964, 1984 or later?



Man this thread is moving too fast lately for me to keep up.

4Nines, the center is supposed to be there and it's just for a stud.
 

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Amazing work Kevin! It's good to see that big ole girl get some TLC.

Does anyone know if the three holes in the jaws on this C1 are original or did someone decide to drill an extra hole? The middle hole looks like it's just a stud and not a screw.

Also, the date code on the bottom is pretty worn. Any guesses what year it would be? Could it be 1964, 1984 or later?

Pretty sure 64 being that its dual pin.
 

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The nut design on your French vise Vises looks just like a Paramo's nut. The paramo was built pretty heavy vise for a 6".

Thanks guys for the kind words on the 109 repair.
 

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joe.striper

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Wrapped up a Reed 109 repair last weekend and wanted to share a few pic's. This big guy was treated a little rough.

<a href="https://visejaws.smugmug.com/Demoman/i-ChZzQFW/A"><img src="https://photos.smugmug.com/Demoman/i-ChZzQFW/0/M/Demomans%20Vises%20%2824%29-M.jpg" alt=""></a>

Chopped and welded up the jaw towers and filled the missing material with new jaws. 100 years from now someone will look at this and think Parker worked together on jaw design. Jaws are 9 inches wide and 2-1/2 inches tall.

<a href="https://visejaws.smugmug.com/Demoman/i-nQtL4sM/A"><img src="https://photos.smugmug.com/Demoman/i-nQtL4sM/0/M/Demos%20Reed%20109-1-23-17%20%281%29-M.jpg" alt=""></a>

<a href="https://visejaws.smugmug.com/Demoman/i-vKMCCDZ/A"><img src="https://photos.smugmug.com/Demoman/i-vKMCCDZ/0/M/Demos%20Reed%20109-1-23-17%20%2810%29-M.jpg" alt=""></a>

Repaired a tail split and added a new handle. 1-1/4 diameter with 2" balls and 24 inches long. It is a big one. Everything about this vise is big, shucks the nut is 5-1/2 inches long and spindle threads are 1-1/2:3 Acme.

<a href="https://visejaws.smugmug.com/Demoman/i-jJmgzpT/A"><img src="https://photos.smugmug.com/Demoman/i-jJmgzpT/0/M/Demos%20Reed%20109-1-23-17%20%285%29-M.jpg" alt=""></a>

Gotta show the jaws.

<a href="https://visejaws.smugmug.com/Demoman/i-8FBg8HC/A"><img src="https://photos.smugmug.com/Demoman/i-8FBg8HC/0/M/Demos%20Reed%20109-1-23-17%20%283%29-M.jpg" alt=""></a>

Hope the Kansas owner likes it.

Kev, Demo said to send that bad boy to me so I could inspect it...you have my address
 

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Right at 1,000 pounds! That makes me weak in the knees!!! I just LOVE IT!!!




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Ok, here's a pic of a vise that someone sent me today. I've never seen this one before. The dynamic slide is the exact size of a 2x4, the jaws appear to be 5 or 6 inches. Anyone seen this one before? :headscrat
 

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Wrapped up a Reed 109 repair last weekend and wanted to share a few pic's. This big guy was treated a little rough.

<a href="https://visejaws.smugmug.com/Demoman/i-ChZzQFW/A"><img src="https://photos.smugmug.com/Demoman/i-ChZzQFW/0/M/Demomans%20Vises%20%2824%29-M.jpg" alt=""></a>

Chopped and welded up the jaw towers and filled the missing material with new jaws. 100 years from now someone will look at this and think Parker worked together on jaw design. Jaws are 9 inches wide and 2-1/2 inches tall.

<a href="https://visejaws.smugmug.com/Demoman/i-nQtL4sM/A"><img src="https://photos.smugmug.com/Demoman/i-nQtL4sM/0/M/Demos%20Reed%20109-1-23-17%20%281%29-M.jpg" alt=""></a>

<a href="https://visejaws.smugmug.com/Demoman/i-vKMCCDZ/A"><img src="https://photos.smugmug.com/Demoman/i-vKMCCDZ/0/M/Demos%20Reed%20109-1-23-17%20%2810%29-M.jpg" alt=""></a>

Repaired a tail split and added a new handle. 1-1/4 diameter with 2" balls and 24 inches long. It is a big one. Everything about this vise is big, shucks the nut is 5-1/2 inches long and spindle threads are 1-1/2:3 Acme.

<a href="https://visejaws.smugmug.com/Demoman/i-jJmgzpT/A"><img src="https://photos.smugmug.com/Demoman/i-jJmgzpT/0/M/Demos%20Reed%20109-1-23-17%20%285%29-M.jpg" alt=""></a>

Gotta show the jaws.

<a href="https://visejaws.smugmug.com/Demoman/i-8FBg8HC/A"><img src="https://photos.smugmug.com/Demoman/i-8FBg8HC/0/M/Demos%20Reed%20109-1-23-17%20%283%29-M.jpg" alt=""></a>

Hope the Kansas owner likes it.

Outstanding simply outstanding
 

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Anyone near Dayton, OH and have an extra $20? I've seen some good prices on Craigslist in that area, but not when I was going to be there.

http://dayton.craigslist.org/tls/5972545811.html

Im sort of near dayton. About 120 miles. That guy has been tryin to sell that parker for a very long time. I think i spoke to him 8 months ago and i think theres something wrong with the spindle retainer. There was something else wrong as well but cant remember what. Looks like the lockdown is missing as well
 

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Im sort of near dayton. About 120 miles. That guy has been tryin to sell that parker for a very long time. I think i spoke to him 8 months ago and i think theres something wrong with the spindle retainer. There was something else wrong as well but cant remember what. Looks like the lockdown is missing as well

Any reason why the jaws don't look like they line up?
 

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Any reason why the jaws don't look like they line up?

It does appear the jaw alignment is off but im wondering if thats just the picture fooling us? I dont see any welds but its hard to tell since the pic is kinda crappy. Its not worth $20 to me for a 120mi drive, and too many other unknown defects in the vise unless i desperatly needed parker vise parts.
 

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Amazing work Kevin! It's good to see that big ole girl get some TLC.

Does anyone know if the three holes in the jaws on this C1 are original or did someone decide to drill an extra hole? The middle hole looks like it's just a stud and not a screw.

Also, the date code on the bottom is pretty worn. Any guesses what year it would be? Could it be 1964, 1984 or later?

It's 6 30 1964, looking at my database Wilton used the month-day-year code from 1954 to 1967, for 1968 they reverted back to the month-year code.
 

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Hi guys, looks like I have finally found a place to share my passion for collecting and restoring vices. Here is what I have done so far. Record size 0, Record 74 Auto Vice, Samsonia Model 37 J and a good old American made Rock Island 574.

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4Nines

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WRENCH:

49's: looks like its a 1964 cause you have the big pins holding the jaws in. my guess is the middle hole is original. hard to see is the stud missing or there and you were just wondering about the 3rd hole?

i like those C1's better than the new ones.

The stud is there so that's good news! I had quickly looked on Kevin's website for new jaws and I didn't see any with the hole for the stud so I thought I might have gotten a modified vise. Thanks for the info!
 
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