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I sure hope you've got the rest of this beast. Can't wait to see pics of the whole enchilada. What are your plans for it?
Here a few vises I finished recently
Columbian 404 M2
Simplex 41P
Wilton 9350
Parker 973
Couple recent finds. First is a Colton patent vise, my largest one yet, 3" jaws, opens to 3-3/4". Anybody have a pic of the mounting hardware by chance? Did Colton's come bigger than this? Threw $10. for this one.
Next is a little clamp on swivel jaw, swivel base, jaws are 1-13/16" wide, kinda cute.
So I just spent 2 hours searching, and then browsing this thread, to no avail. So, I'll ask you folks. Have we ever seen ANY vises made by ANY of the gentlemen I've done research on in the Vise History Thread? This is of course besides the Wetherel vise for sale I posted with his story.
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Anyone know the weight of the Reed 206R?
for a minute! What brand?
A couple weeks ago I had a young GJ member come over for a afternoon of fun working on his vise. I cannot remember what vise it was but it had no jaw, some damage where it needed refreshing. BMR24 defiantly has some mechanical skills since he figured this stuff out quickly. All I had to do is show him once and a quick lesson in decimals. He accurately fit a set of A-Scale jaws to his vise by cutting the C-Boss to close tolerances. He also built a new handle and peened his own knobs on. I showed him how to build ball ends on my wood lathe. I gave him a old Sears wood lathe and will help him fit a 3-jaw chuck to it. I really had a ball showing him my methods of machining and I know he enjoyed himself.
Outlaw, are you asking about the little clamp on? If so, it's a Prentiss I modified with a Stanley base. All was revealed in my post on page 3199. Here's a pic of me playing around with the little mill I picked up at an estate sale, used it mill the Stanley base to fit the Prentiss vise.

While traveling I happened to stop by the monthly outdoor flea market in Rutledge MO. (Pop. 109)
I found this little jewel in the rough, a Holland model B. Jaw width approx. 2 1/2 inches
So-I’m thinking of doing this.. give me all your reasons why not to.. I am not sure I like the footprint of the base when compared to the capabilities of the old C1.. my thought would be to put a large wooded “cushion” mount under the vise between it and the grinder stand top.. (it’s all just resting on top of the stand as it’s pictured..)
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So-I’m thinking of doing this.. give me all your reasons why not to.. I am not sure I like the footprint of the base when compared to the capabilities of the old C1.. my thought would be to put a large wooded “cushion” mount under the vise between it and the grinder stand top.. (it’s all just resting on top of the stand as it’s pictured..)
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Ok Vice experts what do you know about my 172lb find?


Those look fantastic! Do you mind sharing your restoration process? I've been trying a few different things. Electrolysis vs paint stripper, wire wheel vs dremel, BLO vs no BLO, etc etc.
Would love to know your steps as your finished product is the look I'm going for.
Thanks.
DON'T FORGET ABOUT THE "OLD PICTURES" THREADIt's a hoot!