Oh ok its not a cheese wheel. Its a donut!


Just an interesting fact, when Demo posted this vise, he was showing a few other of his big guns and how much they weighed. I can't recall exact numbers but the Hollands 19 was in the 290-300 lb range, his Holland 28 was about 330 lbs....his heaviest vise if IIRC.
Also, a question if anyone knows, Columbian & Parker had some 8 1/4 to 8 1/2" jawed vises. Did anyone other than Hollands & Reed have 9"?
Do you know how much that simplex weighs?
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http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=182108
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A quick fun story. Let's title this one "you never know".
You never know......what may pop up or where or why it may pop up for sale so I say always and I mean always be on the look out! I watch Craigslist like a hawk for a couple reasons. One is "you never know" what's going to come up for sale next (the other reason is I have a newbie "so called" vise collector breathing down the back of my neck and it absolutely pisses me off when he gets one before me! The guy has zero territory respect)
So I check Craigslist and I see that someone in Houston Tx just posted 2 NOS Wilton 800n and 2 NOS still in the box Yost 34C. Of course I did the responsible thing and I stopped working to call this guy. He tells me that the Wilton vises had just sold but the other two were still available. I wanted to cry like a little baby (I actually did cry but who cares it was an emotional loss for me)
I bought the 2 Yost vises and they are nice good heavy vises but I wanted the stupid Wilton vises...so call me spoiled....a brat....or whatever you want. I won't disagree!! HA!!! LMAO!!
A month goes by and I receive a call from a young guy in the next town who has a NOS Wilton 800n that he wants to sell.....I said wait a freaking minute!! You do? I said "you actually have two you sniper sucker you"...and the phone went dead....WTheck!! I instantly called back....no answer...dammit!! He hung up on me!!! I blew it! What a shame!! I was a failure!!
Meanwhile later that same evening.....my phone rings again...same number as the guy with the two Wilton's!!! Hello sir hello sir, I'm stuttering.....he says "sorry about my phone dropping your call earlier...my battery went dead. PRAISE THE LORD!!!! I'm not a looser, failure after all!!! We talk for a good while and I end up with both of the Wilton's!! What a victory!
So keep looking cause you never know....
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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.
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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.
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Gotta show the jaws.
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Hope the Kansas owner likes it.
Maybe I missed it but do you mind divulging what you paid for the wiltons?
$1,400 each on the Wilton's.
$400 each on the Yost! Killed that part of the deal. Which is why I didn't mind paying up for the Wilton's. It all balances out
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What's that train like vehicle in the before pic of the Reed 109?
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.
The Reed 109 will go inside. I am making a vise stand out of some big iron. I will post it here when I get it started. It sould weigh about 1000# when I'm done.DEMO: so would the 109 Kevin just finished spiffing up go outside again or do you have some room inside your shop for it?
also just curious cause you have a few more vises than most of us what does your bride say about your vice for vises since you don't seem to hide them?
love the train and hope you get to stay at your place so good luck on getting it running again.



The train behind the reed 109 is made by American amusement co. It is bigger than it looks. It has an engine from a 9n ford tractor. It will run this summer if I want to continue to live at my house according to my wife! Got to get it going for my kids.
Demo, Dayid has the 109 with the 3 hole base at 283 lbs..---I was wondering if the 109 with the 4 hole base was heavier?
The base looks just like a Hollands... hmm...

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, the vise is now in my paint stripping tank (purple power) and when all of that blue paint is off, will go on to the evaporust bucket and then final paint. I have so many other lil projects going this won't get painted until next weekend most likely. 
Here is the other Reed 109 I got this summer . Notice it has the 4 bolt pattern to hold it down. I am guessing it to be earlier than the one Kevin just finished but not sure. My earliest Reed catalog says it is catalog #37 and it had all the telegraph codes listed in the rear so I know it is old but no date. Im not sure when Reed started. Maybe someone on here has an earlier catalog. Here are my kids with it for size. I saw one for sale that was a 209 in South Carolina about 10 years ago. I bet it is somewhere near there still. There was a broken one in Texas a couple years ago and I stupidly passed on one that was on ebay about 6 years ago for $700 but it had a welded foot. I should have bought it. I do not know why they don't show up more as there had to be quite a few around.
Yost made vises with the same style 4 bolt base also.
American Scale, Erie, and Yost. Athol, Morgan, Simplex, Wilton, and Parker had 8's. Columbian, Rock Island, and Prentiss had 8 1/2's. And these are only American companies. There might be some I'm forgetting as well.
The train behind the reed 109 is made by American amusement co. It is bigger than it looks. It has an engine from a 9n ford tractor. It will run this summer if I want to continue to live at my house according to my wife! Got to get it going for my kids.
And they were all made in the same city.![]()
Kevin The reed looks outstanding! I can't wait to put it back in the herd. I am ready to start on the second one.
All the 8's I am aware of, the question was if anyone else had 9's. And just to qualify it somewhat, in regards the the old American iron.
I know there are currently 9, 10 & 12" and possibly bigger made in China bench vises, but I don't care about those.
Wow! I wanna see that 10" Erie!!
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Demo...thank you for the very generous gift!! You know I've been looking for a 109 for some time now!!
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Erie Toolworks had a 9" @ 390 lbs and also a 10" at 495 lbs
Stephens had a 9 1/2" @ 380 lbs for the regular or 420 lbs for the swivel base
I'm sure there are plenty of others waiting to be discovered.
Erie Toolworks had a 9" @ 390 lbs and also a 10" at 495 lbs
Stephens had a 9 1/2" @ 380 lbs for the regular or 420 lbs for the swivel base
I'm sure there are plenty of others waiting to be discovered.
B100, have you any old ads that shows those monsters?
Here is the other Reed 109 I got this summer .









I hope you folks will notice...
That the "Big Iron", 109's and 110's, are...
NON-SWIVLERS!!!!
When you're that big...
You ain't gotta swivl'...![]()
