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A bunch of little vises "hanging around"
Droppin' vises[emoji1]Looks like your expecting Wile E Coyote to stop by.
I made a few improvements in my #22 Parker. It was a fun restoration. My collar is different then the Jims and Veeps. Mine used to swivel with the large handle under the work bench like Outlaws ad and Veeps vise. I had a little time and whittled out a custom base and brake lock set up.

Looks like that will work if the diameters match. The static base needs machining to rotate on center and rotate smooth. The boss also needs to be round and not a rough casting like what I did on my static.
To bad I was not still living in Poughquag NY, I could help you on this. This stuff is fun work. I have a handfull of 2" and smaller clamp ons that will eventually get swivel bases made for them. I think a small Stanley will be a sweet small vise with a swivel base.
For all you 5197 lovers...i spoke to the seller tonight. He confirmed the # on the nose. I also told him to check the jaw support for cracks. Expensive but I think he'd take 300, but dont quote me. I softened him up a little for guys.
https://boston.craigslist.org/nos/tls/6126178066.html
Good luck!
gear driven swivel base

For all you 5197 lovers...i spoke to the seller tonight. He confirmed the # on the nose. I also told him to check the jaw support for cracks. Expensive but I think he'd take 300, but dont quote me.
I figured it was welded at first then thought not. But now I'm thinking, it is so ugly it couldn't be factoryLooks like it says "Presto" and its been broken and welded...
$6/lb ????
I think I can make it work. Any tips on drilling cast iron?

Newest addition to my modest collection
Many thanks to CrotalusAtrox who did such a fine tune up on this low mileage Craftsman 5191
In his defense Jake, It does look sort of like a gear.---I guess if you didn't know how it works, or had never seen one dismantled, one might think it is a gear.![]()

Originally posted by Twersty.
Bonney Ajax 356 Broken Slide
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Twerst, I believe that is the first Bonney Ajax I've seen.
I've found an AJAX UNBREAKABLE, looks like a FORTIS, on page 362, post 7237----and an AJAX STEEL on page 1376, post 27507, but your Bonney is a first for me.![]()

http://m.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-CRAFT...n-/232273327639?nav=SEARCH#vi__app-cvip-panel
I must be an idiot! Can anybody please explain why this house sold for so much money?
http://m.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-CRAFT...n-/232273327639?nav=SEARCH#vi__app-cvip-panel
I must be an idiot! Can anybody please explain why this house sold for so much money?
http://m.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-CRAFT...n-/232273327639?nav=SEARCH#vi__app-cvip-panel
I must be an idiot! Can anybody please explain why this house sold for so much money?
Wow! I've seen that happen a number of times, but not usually with anything quite that common. There's one guy on eBay who prices his stuff really high, and they always seem to sell....it's like he's getting traffic from somewhere else that has an audience willing to just pay what he's asking.
I'd like to figure out how he's doing that!
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WOW - 68 bids?? The swivel lock handle is bent too
Drills like butter, right before breaking through lighten up on the quill and maybe slightly tighten the quill lock so the bit does not grab. One thing to remember you have to know the center dimensions of the pivot pin and the tapered lock. The pivot pin is supported by the Static base and the lock down has to center over the brake lock to work.
http://m.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-CRAFT...n-/232273327639?nav=SEARCH#vi__app-cvip-panel
I must be an idiot! Can anybody please explain why this house sold for so much money?

IMO auction sales like the below are money laundering operations. if you have illicit $$ you cant really show, you "sell" things for silly $$ and "show" a profit on paper that makes the $$ spendable.
My opinion is that he is using shill bids to get the price up that high. I doubt very much that real money is changing hands. He's either doing it to build a fake seller profile or to launder money.http://m.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-CRAFT...n-/232273327639?nav=SEARCH#vi__app-cvip-panel
I must be an idiot! Can anybody please explain why this house sold for so much money?
That makes a lot of sense. You control the auction by sky rocketing the price, then you have a couple buyer accounts you control to bid against each other and no one is the wiser because it looks like a lot of similar vise sales. The only people that notice are a very small minority of vise nuts

All it really takes is a few competitive people bidding to drive prices high. (Although that's really high) when I started buying on eBay I found myself in bidding wars(probably against the seller under a different acct) and spent too much money for a few items for the simple fact I didn't want to lose. I quit doing it pretty quickly after thinking how stupid it was too bid higher than a buy it now price would of cost.http://m.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-CRAFT...n-/232273327639?nav=SEARCH#vi__app-cvip-panel
I must be an idiot! Can anybody please explain why this house sold for so much money?




Hi Vices,
Can you show that one with the slide out, and showing the nut and underside of the slide? What thread is the screw?
I have one very similar (mine is a #10 not a 77?), that has had a new main screw made, (or a new head on the old screw...
Smooth jaws are 2-1/8", and appear to have hardened inserts inlaid.
This is likely to become my "in the house" vise on the small workbench I'm working on.
Former post on it:
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showpost.php?p=3880182&postcount=15020
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