chrisnazzy
Well-known member
So first off the pic of your pair of 542bx's is pretty awesome and congratulations on picking both of them up. Glad a little more wire wheelin' exposed the date stamp.Angry Beaver,
You have a NICE vise there for sure ! If, you can find one if those a 542-BX will be easy. It's a 4.5" jaw and is about 79#. The one on the left is going to my best friend, and I'll be buried with the one on the right ! I've had this chat with a few friends and we all have some 150 pound plus 6 inch vises.....we all agree that a 4.5 combo vise is the perfect daily driver vise for the common man, and you can easily move it without killing yourself or a few hours !
How did you find your big Rocky ?
You're spot on with the statement about 4.5" combo vises being a favorite "user" vise which brings me to my second point. You may want to consider restoring a different old American vise for your friend and hang on to these two 542's. I've heard several GJ'ers mention that having two identical vises has some potential benefits. You could mount one on each side of a bench and be able to clamp long pipe or boards in both at the same time. RI 542's having a stout set of pipe jaws only makes them an even better suited candidate for this. Plus there really is something to be said for Rock Island's quality and durability.
Is a 4.5" vise on both ends of your bench as good as having a 9" vise? I'm sure we would all like to have a 300+ lb. Reed 109 or Hollands 19 but in reality a couple of 4.5" combos is probably more useful!
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