gman007
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I had posted a seperate thread about a new in box Craftsman 51854 from 2007 as my first post.
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=383587&highlight=craftsman+51854
Mentioned in that thread that I also had an old vise that was my Fathers, thought it was a Craftsman because it was originally red/orange but turns out it is a Shop King by Wilton. Reading here I know that's a pretty basic model. When setting up my new workbench trying to decide whether to mount the new or the old. It seems like it would be cool to use my Dad's vise if I could do a basic rebuild on it.
Are the jaws available? Do they have to be specific to the vise model?
Mine doesn't have the Hardy hole, is that unusual? Seems every picture I've seen they have them. Also missing a pipe jaw, are those available?
damon Since this was your father's vise, it obviously has a value way beyond the its nominal monetary value. So how one might proceed restoring such a vise might not be necessarily driven by dollars and cents.
In general it is not easy to come by jaw inserts as we well as pipe jaws and they are obviously specific to the size of your vise. And having custom jaws (specially the pipe jaws that have complex geometry) machined can cost you several hundreds of dollars. While spending this kind of money on a high end vise makes sense, for a Shop King at least from purely monetary aspect, it might not make sense.
Your Shop king seems to be model #14. It might be cheaper and quicker to buy another shop king 14 and cannibalize the parts that you want. I did a quick search on eBay while there are Shop Kings in better shape that go for $90-100, for EXAMPLE this one which is a lot cheaper (and price is negotiable)
https://www.ebay.com/itm/332027658494?rmvSB=true
has all the parts that you need. The jaw inserts are in good shape. It has one pipe jaw which is what you need. You will also have other spare parts for your vise should need arises.
In this particular case (example) the seller is open to offers so you might get it for less than asking price. Keep in mind depending where you and seller are, the shipping charges might be a deal breaker. In fact in this example if shipping the whole vise proves to be prohibitive, you might ask the seller if he will be willing to just send the parts that you need.
The main point though is that even if this one does not work for you, you can try to find another one that is more cost effective.
Finally there is a seller on eBay named oldtoolnut59 who sells vise parts (he is a good guy). if you are lucky he might have some of the parts you want but honestly I think you will have better luck with getting another Shop King like I described above.
PS
All the Shop kings that I have seen have the Hardy hole, including the one that I have (see photo).
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