va.grouseman
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Forget it VISEs, I've already lassoed that 209.---It's coming home to Papa.
Forget it VISEs, I've already lassoed that 209.---It's coming home to Papa.![]()
I don't know VA, I've never been close to a 9" vise, and I won't benefit in any way.
But if this happens (and pictures are posted), I just may weep for joy.

Please tell me someone here got these,
Orange county craigslist, in la mirada
'Heavy duty vises - $50'
only one picture
Theres a flipper in my area that keeps buying vises and relists them with crazy prices.Without doing anything to them either.
Sorry fellows, it's not like me to fabricate fake news, but this was a once in a life-time opportunity.---I had to do it.---Once in a while I will pull a gag, but this was an outright lie. ---I have a 208R, that's as close as I'll ever come to a 209.
I apologize for the adrenalin rush if it caused any of you to grab the nitroglycerin bottle.wned:

Mark: take a peek at the Wilton date stamping thread cause last week VA and I forget who else posted their Acme vises that were date stamped on their slides. both were in the late 1940's so i'm guessing that yours could be a date stamp under the jaws if you don't have one on the slide like regular Wilton bullets do.
cheers
I believe it was between 11 and 12 last night..I did not see that add wish I had how long ago was that posted?
Sorry fellows, it's not like me to fabricate fake news, but this was a once in a life-time opportunity.---I had to do it.---Once in a while I will pull a gag, but this was an outright lie. ---I have a 208R, that's as close as I'll ever come to a 209.
I apologize for the adrenalin rush if it caused any of you to grab the nitroglycerin bottle.wned:

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It seems in good order but the ratchet doesn't seem to be working, you can crank it open and closed...fairly smoothly but no ratchet movement...I may need some advise by an expert when I tear it down
Eddie it's not actually a "ratcheting" vise. Once you clamp something in the jaws,you can pull the whole spindle hub (and handle) towards you and rotate it to a different position. Then push it back in and it stays in place.
Eddie it's not actually a "ratcheting" vise. Once you clamp something in the jaws,you can pull the whole spindle hub (and handle) towards you and rotate it to a different position. Then push it back in and it stays in place.
Mark: if you read more of the Wilton date stamp thread you'll read that Wilton almost went bankrupt after WWII so since Acme is similar quality as their bullet line according to the owners i'm guessing either they produced them for another company or just started ACME in case they needed to dissolve Wilton.
I bet the KNOCK OFF BULLETS like Taskmaster and a few others were made after Wilton was back on top as other companies stopped making vises in the USA.
is the quality on your ACME similar to a Wilton Bullet?
Sorry fellows, it's not like me to fabricate fake news, but this was a once in a life-time opportunity.---I had to do it.---Once in a while I will pull a gag, but this was an outright lie. ---I have a 208R, that's as close as I'll ever come to a 209.
I apologize for the adrenalin rush if it caused any of you to grab the nitroglycerin bottle.wned:

"I blow my nose at you ......."
Vises: do you use those HUGE VISES to work on the parts of those oil wells in your backyard that just keeps pumping out money for you to keep buying these monsters. nice find on the Reed 108 and i'm crossing my fingers and toes you get to buy the Reed 209 if you get there and it's in great shape.
how do the pictures look and any previews?
cheers
VA: it's a good thing you didn't have a Reed 209 coming cause i think your helpers are still in school aren't they? stick to the babies until you are 100% or have a fork lift to move the BIG UNS around.
I don't mind placing my money in items that I see true value in! Vises I have a passion for and I see tremendous value in them especially the big old ones!! I
I keep this in mind...are there any really great vise manufactures making vise today??....right now....? NO! None.
Now there are some companies making vises but I can't imagine my kids, kids having a beer and talking about how awesome the good old Irwin vises are and how they just don't make them like they use to.....
We are dealing with a product that will, without fail, become extinct! So I want to make sure I have enough to pass down from generation to generation to generation etc...if you know what I mean!
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Vises: well said and probably one of the main reasons i try to tell members and anybody that will listen not to use a 60+ year old made in USA vise as an anvil or a press.
if you want to beat on something with a hammer or use a vise on a messy welding job then a CHINESE WONDER VISE or one of it's relatives seems to take a licking and if it breaks the owners can repair or replace for $50-$100.
again best of luck reeling in the 209 and maybe a few others on your road trip.

All:
Here's a Taskmaster 4" vise that I finished last night. The vise was manufactured in India. However, it seems to have high quality as far as the overall original design and build.
Here are some specifications:
`Jaw size info;
Jaw size = 4".
Opening >5"
Depth = 2-3/4"
`Swivel base with 360° rotation and wedge lock.
Weight = 35#.
In all of the Taskmaster pictures that I've seen on the web, I've never seen one with a dust cap on the back end, like the Wilton Bullets. I was able to find a suitable electrical knock-out cover to solve that problem.
Here are some pictures:
1st. Picture; Before the restoration.
2nd. Picture; The naked vise body. I was surprised that there was no Bondo.
The rest of the pictures are of the finished restoration.
One question: Does anyone have a catalogue page or any other information about this vise? Original manufacture? Date of manufacture? Anything would be appreciated.
It was a 208.......I let him know how nice it was to witness such honesty and integrity.Twertsy, was that a 206 or a 208 Yost?
You can't put any stock in 95% of the people today.----Of course that's JMO.