Razorhunter
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I'm assuming you've posted the pics of your other non users somewhere in this 3000 page long thread? They sound very interesting!








To anyone who has used wax or sculpt noveau products of any kind:
Have you witnessed any of these type finishes that might possibly hide JB Weld repairs (used as a filler of course)?
I know this is likely a shot in the dark here, but hey you never know.
Ok Kevin, here's a few pics of some of the grinder damage and also casting flaws on the big Reed 406R which I usually fill with JB weld, if the vise is getting painted. I was thinking of going unpainted this time however, as the vise just looks so good in raw steel. Paint is not totally off the table however.
I do not own a TIG machine at this time either. Really wish I did tho. Would really be nice if I had one of you vise enthusiast gurus nearby that I could pay to do some occasional TIG work for me, but unfortunately, I dont know anyone willing right now.






How did the handle get bent on this NOS Wilton? Unless maybe it's an optical illusion.....Well I've taken 2 short rides on the NOS Wilton and I've got my adrenalin fix for this week.---Gonna set back and watch from here on.---Good luck fellows.
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How did the handle get bent on this NOS Wilton? Unless maybe it's an optical illusion.....
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Well, I scored an extremely nice and lightly used (if any use) Wilton 835 bullet tonight. I didn't exactly steal it at $175, but it's not easy to find ones that are in this good of shape!
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The base isn't even rusted!
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I can't tell the date code really, looks like 678 or 679 to me, but from what I can tell online, the shape, stampings, and even the model year had changed by then. Beats me...anyone have any thoughts?
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It might be 6-70, that would be about right for that vise.
Edit I just looked at my database and although I don't have many vises from around that time period it could be 1978 or 1979
"How the Reed Vise is Made"A 1919 article in American Machinist magazine. It has been posted here before but there seems to be continued interest in Reed vises so here it is again.
How did the handle get bent on this NOS Wilton? Unless maybe it's an optical illusion.....
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Nj.vice What to you used to get it so clean. Did you spray a clear coat of something. To keep it from rust. I hear about , boiling some type of oil, i think mineral, i think. I have a nice rockisland i think it a 574 modelI use a table mounted belt sander to clean up the jaw ends...does a fabulous job.
The marks on the jaw near the teeth are not flaws to me... I BLO with those and the vise still looks great, plus most are in 80 - 100 yr range in age, I think of it as character...but that's just me. The flaw on the base looks to me like it happened at forging.
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"How the Reed Vise is Made"A 1919 article in American Machinist magazine. It has been posted here before but there seems to be continued interest in Reed vises so here it is again.
I have an Athol 624N. You did well for $18. I gladly paid $75 for mine from the original owner.My vise buying dry spell ended after picking up this Athol 624 for $18 at an estate sale. Handle is a bit bent and jaws are not great but vise does not have any welds or other major damage. Heavy beast!



Nj.vice What to you used to get it so clean. Did you spray a clear coat of something. To keep it from rust. I hear about , boiling some type of oil, i think mineral, i think. I have a nice rockisland i think it a 574 model
I would love to get looking like the one you have. PLEASE GET BACK.
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With the pipe jaw capability that is not a P95, the 9x series doesn't have pipe jaws.
My vise buying dry spell ended after picking up this Athol 624 for $18 at an estate sale. Handle is a bit bent and jaws are not great but vise does not have any welds or other major damage. Heavy beast!
Nj Vice. You put in a lot of work, BUT it shows. Good looking vice. @ Thanks FOR The info. I need all the help I can get. Ha.haI use an 8" table grinder wire wheel mostly, but also use wire wheels on my cordless drill or air drill. The other wheel is buffing/polishing wheel I use to brighten parts
I tried something a bit different - It's painted. Rust oleum metallic Black Stainless Steel (314558)
I'm still struggling with this vise. When I found it the seller had been using it some 20 years (he got it from a friends dad), he had no idea that the swivel jaw swiveled.
It took a dip in the electrolysis tank (about 48 hrs) heat, lots of Kroil and heat to finally free it up.
The corrosion is so bad that the two rods that are supposed to glide within the base grooves do not glide, it is much better, but not quite right yet.
I take it apart every now and then between other projects and keep working those grooves attempting to get it right. It's been frustrating