Frederik Lapere
Member
Scored a vintage Heuer DRP 6" bench vise today, wanted one since I for 1) like the look of vintage tools and 2) you guys made me drool by seeing all the nice vintage bench vises around here on the garage journal.
Yesterday I saw an add on FB for a Bench Vise, vintage looking... 10 - 15 comments on it, from all people that told him he was crazy he was selling it for 50€ (I'm located in Belgium) Some people even told him to take it to the scrapyard, etc. So I offered him 35€, he let it go for 40€... The bench vise is made in 1938 and would have cost 245 german Mark at that time, a months wage that time was 250 Mark, so was fairly expensive. You can get a new Heuer 6" bench vise for 900€ today so i'm happy with my score, now i'm going to rebuild, paint, etc it to it's former glory, the vise is'nt even really abused from Grinding or welding. Only some light hamer blows on top but nothing too bad. And the good news is that the company still exists and even carries new parts for it, how cool is that! Because 1 picture tells you more than a 1000words.
Regards Frederik
Yesterday I saw an add on FB for a Bench Vise, vintage looking... 10 - 15 comments on it, from all people that told him he was crazy he was selling it for 50€ (I'm located in Belgium) Some people even told him to take it to the scrapyard, etc. So I offered him 35€, he let it go for 40€... The bench vise is made in 1938 and would have cost 245 german Mark at that time, a months wage that time was 250 Mark, so was fairly expensive. You can get a new Heuer 6" bench vise for 900€ today so i'm happy with my score, now i'm going to rebuild, paint, etc it to it's former glory, the vise is'nt even really abused from Grinding or welding. Only some light hamer blows on top but nothing too bad. And the good news is that the company still exists and even carries new parts for it, how cool is that! Because 1 picture tells you more than a 1000words.
Regards Frederik
