I found a 5" Oswego # 289 1/2.
I'm looking for any information on it.
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Here's another anvil vise I just picked up.---It has some casting flaws and some attempts to correct the flaws it looks like.
I haven't yet, but I like that ideaHas anybody ever used a flywheel from an old hit & miss engine as a base for a vise stand? I saved a bunch of these from the scrapper, and most of them are too far gone from sitting out in the weather for years. Some of the bigger wheels are over 36" and around 200 lbs I'd guess.
VA, do you honestly think the threads go through both the swivel jaw and Static Support. I am thinking that if they are threaded then they are threaded on the bottom of the pin below the taper.
Do not waste your time if the pins are rusted in place. One will show up eventually, maybe Joe will show his in a pic. Thanks for the thought.
More pictures of ????? Vise
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VA: since you put a little oil on your CHAIN GANG and you can put a wrench on it i bet that Starrett's swivel jaw pin might come out using a small crescent wrench. if i owned that vise i'm sure i'd maybe find a place on a bench to use it even if only for a few projects cause i've got plenty of daily users. BTW don't you have 2 of those and maybe a few others that might have the swivel jaws and the threaded pins?
good luck
Here's another anvil vise I just picked up.---It has some casting flaws and some attempts to correct the flaws it looks like.
Hey Rev Scott, here you go. Even cleaned it up for the pics!!!
Pouring rain here Drive.---No pics today. but I'll get one for you and KMS.
I don't have but the one #646.---You are thinking about #326s.---I have two of those.---Here's a couple of pics of one of them that I borrowed from Autopts.---Hope he don't mind but he had really good pics and I can't get in close enough to get good pics where mine are situated.---But this is a shot of the actual vise I bought from Autopts.---It has KMS jaws on it to.
214 lbs. of combo.---Check the links.
Pouring rain here Drive.---No pics today. but I'll get one for you and KMS.
I don't have but the one #646.---You are thinking about #326s.---I have two of those.---Here's a couple of pics of one of them that I borrowed from Autopts.---Hope he don't mind but he had really good pics and I can't get in close enough to get good pics where mine are situated.---But this is a shot of the actual vise I bought from Autopts.---It has KMS jaws on it to.
214 lbs. of combo.---Check the links.
http://i984.photobucket.com/albums/ae325/autopts71045/Starrett926-1.jpg
http://i984.photobucket.com/albums/ae325/autopts71045/Starrett926.jpg






i just found this Prentiss "Bulldog" vise on Craigslist. The model is either 25 3 1/2 or 26 3 1/2, as both are model numbers are on the dynamic jaw. The "Vise Database" that is published on google docs:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet...YI7UKRpUd3aheAE86KBQRBGb9s/edit#gid=666157805
does not seem to describe this vise. Could this vise be something unusual?
I have a couple of questions for our vise experts here. When opening the vise from a closed position, you can turn the handle about 4 revolutions before the dynamic jaw begins to move. The handle and screw move outward for almost an inch before the dynamic jaw moves at all.
When I partially disassembled the dynamic jaw/slide, I could see that there is a spring clip and a "bushing" on the the shaft of the screw. The bushing is placed toward the thread side of the screw, with the spring clip ( e-clip) on the outer (handle side) of the screw. Should this bushing be relocated to the outer side of the spring clip? I'll try to get a clear picture, if that would help.
Getridaone pull out on the knob it releases the barrel it then slides out
Joe stripper what's you're take on the manufacturer of this vise
Sign me up too!VISEs, you're talking about 400lbs. of combo.---Looks like we're getting up another foundry order.---I'll take 2.
I have no idea as to a maker. I remember someone posting one of these 18-24 months ago. I love these vises to death. Ive never seen one in the flesh.
VISEs, you're talking about 400lbs. of combo.---Looks like we're getting up another foundry order.---I'll take 2.