Outlawmws
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That last one looks like it was based on a Blacksmiths post vise...
That last one looks like it was based on a Blacksmiths post vise...
And just one more...
No info, other than...
2 feet long, and two man lift...
Never seen one like this...
These are quite common here, very old though, I passed on a mint 6" locally last year and it was only £50, largely because there was other tools I wanted to buy and I dont often buy vices that old.

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And just one more...
No info, other than...
2 feet long, and two man lift...
Never seen one like this...
Oldldh: great vise!!
For anyone who runs across this still vise and has a desire to sell or trade for it I would love to have the opportunity! These vises are a historical favorite of mine!
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Or a 15 + inch Engineer's Vise...
120 Kgs ---
265 + pounds...
Wish I had some way to get them over here...![]()
Picked this up yesterday .... really liking it...
I too have one of those ... yours is much cleaner than mine and I'm ashamed to say I have yet to clean it up even though I have had it quite a few months.
I believe someone on this forum (perhaps VA Grouseman) did come up with a name for the manufacturer but I have embarrassingly forgotten it at the moment.![]()
Hi all, I am a brit enjoying your forums and varied tools.
Came here to see if my new vice was American? cannot find any info anywhere so probably nothing special apart from the round solid steel slider. a bit like the mini vices?. no markings apart from the patent No9368 and date 1905. a few here have tried to help but no luck. heres a few pictures.
oh and a not so pretty Record No 5 with a bit of paint splashed on it, soft jaw aluminium with two more screws needed. This will be my bash and grunt vice hence the quick paint job.
Brian.
thats a super nice looking reed!
My Habit for Humanity Thift Store find. Could not pass it up.Nice Reed.
That's even a new one on me!
Interesting...I just picked up a Reed 104 1/2 this weekend but it looks completely different. Will post pics this afternoon
A 104 1/2 will have a three hole base and a rounded meatball spindle with no split nut to retain the spindle. The 104 1/2R above has four bolt holes, and a flattened spindle and a split nut to retain the spindle. There are some crossover 104 1/2R models that have a split nut and a rounded meatball spindle, but still have four bolt holes. The same is generally true of all the other sizes when compare the R series to the earlier non-R models.



It'd take quite a bit of doin' to get it outta there, but that tree post vise looks like a big 'un that's in really nice shape


arkrite
Did a quick US patent search. US Patent 9368 was issued in 1852 for a Saw Gummer (Whatever the hell that is....)
US Design patent D9368 was issued in 1876 for a design for a center piece.
US patent reissue RE9368 was issued in 1888 for a wagon for unloading coal.
Also did a quick check of British patents, 9368 is not for a vice.
Whether or not the vise is US made, cannot say. The patents are definitely not US.
JKB
They are about like a Paramo with a Woden style cast in nut, and a bit of extra metal everywhere.Sweet...Has that Paramo look to it
They are about like a Paramo with a Woden style cast in nut, and a bit of extra metal everywhere.
Cast steel excluded, they are the best English style vises I've seen.
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Picked up this Wilton 800 bullet vise over Easter weekend. Heavy as hell. I plan to clean it up just not sure if I want a full restore or just a clean face lift. I paid $300 for it, I don't think I did to bad. My coworkers are like you over paid. I've seen smaller ones for almost the same price. I'm Happy with it and that"s all that matters, RIGHT?

Picked up this Wilton 800 bullet vise over Easter weekend. Heavy as hell. I plan to clean it up just not sure if I want a full restore or just a clean face lift. I paid $300 for it, I don't think I did to bad. My coworkers are like you over paid. I've seen smaller ones for almost the same price. I'm Happy with it and that"s all that matters, RIGHT?
Hello All,
I just wanted to give to a little update as to the delay of the sale on the "Donated Charity Vise".
It is still going to happen, I guarantee it. I'm just waiting for my shoulder to finish healing and I've had a couple "life issues" sneak up on me (never good, but that's life) and it knocked me down a little and work is silly busy.
Excuses aside, this will still happen and it will be a great vise for someone.
Thank you all, just give me a little more time, please?
Thanks Gentlemen, Take care!
Sincerely,
Mike