Jay, what is broken besides the swivel pin?
Nothing! I misjudged it in a hurry.
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Jay, what is broken besides the swivel pin?
Jay, what is broken besides the swivel pin?
I am only stumbling upon replies to my posts on accident. Is there some setting I need to click so I am alerted when someone replies to a post or reply of mine?
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My wife decided she wanted a vise of her very own to put in our shop. We picked this Wilton cadet up a couple weeks ago at an estate sale for $50. She picked out the color and here it is before and after.
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Ryan Looks very goodand what is even better is that your wife wanted the vise which is not the case for most of us
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But at the rate your posting (average of 1.8 posts per year) it will take you 45.6 years to make it to a senior member![]()
Don't pay any attention to the Gman, Ryan.---If you are 40 or under, there's a good chance you might make it.---People are living longer these days.
Nice job on the Cadet by the way.![]()





TJ The new inserts look great and as usual Kevin did a bang up job. I am curious though, do you think the jaw support offset was always there (I mean from factory) or someone at some point messed around with them?Pretty anticlimactic after Royce's monster, but got some new chompers from Kevin for the Prentiss 98. Very custom, check out the jaw support mismatch Kevin had to design around, it's more apparent in the 2d photo which is the original jaws welded up and surface ground, also by Kevin.
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)OutlawPicked up an interesting Clamp on. Its a Stanley Knock off from Germany. (I suspect this is Pre-war).
Here is is, partly wire wheeled, so you get the before and after in one shot
I picked it up fully expecting ot to be a Stanley, but whee I took the rust off all I found was this 5:
Then as I was taking the pics I noticed this and had an AhHA! moment. still no clue about the mfg, but the COO is clear.
I'm considering making a base and making it a bench mount, Ala Dr. Scott (if not so eloquently!)
My latest upgrade to my Reed 1C. I snagged up a Reed 204-1/2 the other day because I prefer the round nose handle. As luck would have it, it fits the Reed 1C so that’s where it’s staying. 2nd pic is the 204-1/2 with the original 1C handle in it. It appears the only difference is, the 1C screw is shorter. Otherwise direct replacement. What do you guys think?
JON They are your vises and obviously you can do whatever tickles your fancy but since you asked, here is my two cents. These are both nice vises and in good shape. I would hate to “hybridize” two perfectly good and historically intact and accurate vises this way.
Again you asked that is my opinion! Incidentally, Personally I very much like the look of the latter Reeds with the flat noses as they are different from all the other vises where the older ones have the round meatball and newer ones have the cylindrical nose.
I think it depends on the retention system. The newer ones had the "split ring" screwed in. I think the older had an internal collar?
Pretty anticlimactic after Royce's monster, but got some new chompers from Kevin for the Prentiss 98. Very custom, check out the jaw support mismatch Kevin had to design around, it's more apparent in the 2d photo which is the original jaws welded up and surface ground, also by Kevin.
Own both + etc...
Clausing 8520 vertical mill (small)
Atlas Craftsman 12X36 Lathe
Someday I'll assemble the Atlas H mill (even smaller) with a Treadmill Motor
2 other 6" craftsman lathes I need to resurrect 18" and I think 24" beds.
I think I'm up to 7 DP's...
Here is a few pic:s of the 5" Hex Bronze Meatball I made for Royce's vise. Had to make a special holding block that fit in the same area the Spindle end was machined to fit. Royce had a vision and I sure had a ball trying to match his wishes. It is like working for an artist. Just had a ball with this project.

Jeff, came out pretty good, remember you gave me all the numbers, made my job easy. Whew, another 8-1/2 incher done, two more to go and a smaller 8" incher.
If you have a Rotary Table Outlaw then the swivel base for your German Clamp-on should be a piece of cake for you. Look forward to seeing your finished vise. Sounds like you have many unfinished projects, I know how that is.
Here is a few pic:s of the 5" Hex Bronze Meatball I made for Royce's vise. Had to make a special holding block that fit in the same area the Spindle end was machined to fit. Royce had a vision and I sure had a ball trying to match his wishes. It is like working for an artist. Just had a ball with this project.
I wish this was closer. Reed 1c for $20.
Here is a few pic:s of the 5" Hex Bronze Meatball I made for Royce's vise. Had to make a special holding block that fit in the same area the Spindle end was machined to fit. Royce had a vision and I sure had a ball trying to match his wishes. It is like working for an artist. Just had a ball with this project.
You setups and sequence of operations took some forethought Kevin. Beautiful work as always!
Reverend Scott ---- For that little whittling job...
You get another YDGB to add to your pile...
YA DUN GUD, BUBBA!!!
Proverbs 22:29 comes to mind here:
Do you see a man skilled in his work?
He will stand before kings;
He will not stand before obscure men.
Incredible work seeing craftsmen make something beautiful.
Wow!!!
Kevin, do you have a 4th axis on your Haas?