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Maui

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I just ran across this vise on a welding forum. I've never seen one this badly abused before. Have any of you?

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jimreed2160

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Looks like someone really beat up an old Prentiss or Columbian swivel jaw vise and took its value from highly desirable down to pitiful.
 

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I'm guessing the guy on the forum got it free (I hope) and is attempting to bring it back to life. You can tell he notched the crack in the slide so he can fill it with weld.

Aside from using the ability to swivel the jaw it looks like once he fills the slide then grinds down the welds he'll have a decent user
 

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Four parts of that vise busted.
The slide split, the chin busted off, mountings broke and the swivel busted. You'd think after one they'd realize that it isn't as strong as an anvil or a press and they'd stop bashing on it. They didn't so figure some folks are just slow, and maybe after the second break they'd come to their senses and ease off a bit.
Nope and then nope again. ...:rocker:
 
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One guy broke it and quickly repaired so the boss wouldnt see. Then blamed it on the night shift
Next guy broke it and repaired before the boss would see blamed it on the day shift.
And so on...
:dunno:
 

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Why do folks think a vise is an anvil ? Light work is ok but nothing close to what happened to that poor vise.
 

DadsTools

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Very impressive. Maybe Dingleburry is right....could this be the work of just one person? If so, they certainly have a talent far beyond the norm.

Which begs the question: How many wrench jockeys does it take to screw a vise? :dunno:

I know at least one has to hold the welder.

:lol_hitti
 

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Are you sure it isn't a modern art installation?
 
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Mark in Indiana

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My examples are of a Parker 24X (1st picture) and a Parker Pivot jaw vise (2nd & 3rd pictures).

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Four parts of that vise busted.
The slide split, the chin busted off, mountings broke and the swivel busted. You'd think after one they'd realize that it isn't as strong as an anvil or a press and they'd stop bashing on it. They didn't so figure some folks are just slow, and maybe after the second break they'd come to their senses and ease off a bit.
Nope and then nope again. ...:rocker:
Why ease off it lost all its value. After the first break just beat the living carp out of it as you need and fix it when it breaks no resale value left after one break anyway.

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Maui

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How people treat their tools gives you an idea of their character. What this tells me is that whoever used this vise apparently doesn't give a **** about their tools.

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My examples are of a Parker 24X (1st picture) and a Parker Pivot jaw vise (2nd & 3rd pictures).

WARNING!!!
The following pictures will be upsetting and disturbing to vise collectors! :scared::(

Im surprised to see that on an X model Parker. I thought those slides were suppose to be superior semi steel. First broken X Parker ive seen.
 
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leg17

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How people treat their tools gives you an idea of their character. What this tells me is that whoever used this vise apparently doesn't give a **** about their tools.
Maui

We'll never know.
Could have been necessary sacrifice to get some expensive whatever up and running.
I guess we would have had to be there.
 
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