Macduf:
Littlestown Vises are good. What brings up the value is that the removable pipe jaws are there. However, I would choose the Craftsman because it has a covered spindle, in better shape and it looks a little larger.
Neither - Swivel vises **** - 100% of the time.
The best piece of advice I ever got on this forum was to get rid of you swivel vises.
Swivel vises **** - 100% of the time.
Neither - Swivel vises **** - 100% of the time.
The best piece of advice I ever got on this forum was to get rid of you swivel vises.
Try to find a fixed Reed or Parker and your life will be better.
...until you need one. Different tool, different applications. For me, I need a swivel base vise. That's like trying to nail brads with a sledge hammer, then saying, "Sledge hammers ****! Throw away your sledge hammer."
I suppose there is some use for one - I just don't know what that would be. In the few years since I got rid of my swivel base vises, I haven't had a single time where I wished I still had one.
This is like asking Blonde or Brunette
Both are really nice.
I have a craftsman like the one pictured - really great little vise, zero complaints.
The great thing about tools is, you can have both and they don't get mad.
As a nation, we seem to agree on that point, as I can honestly say that I can count on one hand the amount of times I've ever seen a swivel base vice in a business or industrial setting over here. They're practically unheard of, and no-one has been unable to achieve their need with a fixed vice.

And when they happen to offer a swivel base on a UK vice, they clearly do not understand that the stationary rear jaw must be able to clear the table edge for tall work pieces. They just make the bases too damn big!![]()
I have had both. The craftsman is a little better.
I suppose there is some use for one - I just don't know what that would be. In the few years since I got rid of my swivel base vises, I haven't had a single time where I wished I still had one.
And they do ****. I've never had one that didn't slip. I saved my last one, just in case I needed it - probably time to pass it on.
Neither - Swivel vises **** - 100% of the time.
The best piece of advice I ever got on this forum was to get rid of you swivel vises.
Try to find a fixed Reed or Parker and your life will be better.
I happen to like my swivel base vise, then again I am in a two car garage and I've needed it to swivel for a variety of reasons.
Don't know what you're working on where a swivel base would hurt or let go. I've never had that problem.