DarkMonohue
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You have my vote for best typo of the thread. That old Cubit has ruined many a bachelor's plans...Mike, just prepare yourself, cause when Cubit hits his mark, the compressor gots to go you know.![]()
You have my vote for best typo of the thread. That old Cubit has ruined many a bachelor's plans...Mike, just prepare yourself, cause when Cubit hits his mark, the compressor gots to go you know.![]()

You have my vote for best typo of the thread. That old Cubit has ruined many a bachelor's plans...

I'm just enjoyin it while it last! [emoji3][emoji3]Mike, just prepare yourself, cause when Cupit hits his mark, the compressor gots to go you know.![]()
Thanks VA, yeah I’ve wondered the same thing. The guy that I got it from said that it spent the last 25 years in storage. I like to think that’s there we’re responsible tool owners back in the day who respected the quality tools that they spent their hard earned money for. Somebody purchased this vise in the 30’s and treated it with kid gloves over the years. I’ll say it again, I feel lucky to have it.Smitty, that's a beauty.---You got to wonder how a vise like that dodged all the hammers and saws over the years.---Bound to have found a dark corner somewhere and hid for decades.


Haha. 'Zackly!Lugnutz, I was going to say nice handvise, but after seeing the dice, nice fingervise!
Very similar. The screw on mine looks hand-forged, hand-threaded, and hand-peened. Just had to have it.Lugz:
Nice little clamper you found. Here is a very similiar big brother from my little collection. (if anybody thinks “big” is an inch and a half.)
Haha. 'Zackly!
Very similar. The screw on mine looks hand-forged, hand-threaded, and hand-peened. Just had to have it.
This 600s started as a $200 CL find for a friend that quickly turned into a lot of work. I told him I would paint it for him and it spun out of control. We're both pretty damn happy with the end result. I now wish it was mine more than ever!
Guys,
I've been away for a while, busy with work, but everyone just calm down and know that I'm still out there lurking the streets, waiting to strike when the time is right for a deal. Last night the time was right. Scored this Schiller Park Wilton 800S with date code of 7-11-1977 (unless 11-7-1977?) Jaws and casting are in excellent shape. Only 90 degrees (1/4 turn) of backlash in the screw which is many times the case on new vises I've acquired.
Came with a nice roll around stand too. Its kinda low, because apparently the old timer did transmission work.
So basically I'll spend the next few days debating whether to keep it it or sell it.
Guys,
I've been away for a while, busy with work, but everyone just calm down and know that I'm still out there lurking the streets, waiting to strike when the time is right for a deal. Last night the time was right. Scored this Schiller Park Wilton 800S with date code of 7-11-1977 (unless 11-7-1977?) Jaws and casting are in excellent shape. Only 90 degrees (1/4 turn) of backlash in the screw which is many times the case on new vises I've acquired.
Came with a nice roll around stand too. Its kinda low, because apparently the old timer did transmission work.
So basically I'll spend the next few days debating whether to keep it it or sell it.


Good luck, I hope it comes your way.There is a No 21 for sale fairly close to me, and before I saw your fine examples I wasn't really thinking about getting it. Well...now I am!!
You scored big time, nice find.Success with the Yose 33C. Now have full movement using just a finger. There is some slight play when it is about 1-2” from closed but past that the slide tightens up and when fully closed there is just a fraction of side to side movement.
I didn’t have kroil which the seller had sprayed before I got it. So that sat soaking for two days. Then I sprayed the WD in the photo and let it soak a few hours and with the HF hammer shown got the handle moving enough to get jaws closed. Sprayed more and it sat another 24hrs and now it’s all set. The swivel handles are still frozen to the carriage bolts from underneath so that will be next. About 120 degrees of backlash in the handle.
For $100 I am thrilled.
First photo is how the vise arrived and where the slide was frozen.
Nice wine cork toorazor:
That’s quite a find!
I just looked up the retail price for a new one. With tax it would run 4 grand from Amazon but they’d ship for free.
Smitty:
I’m even more impressed with your find. That big Prentiss is a real time machine. I too am amazed that a big vise like that escaped from the seemingly inevitable scars of regular work.
Lugz:
Nice little clamper you found. Here is a very similiar big brother from my little collection. (if anybody thinks “big” is an inch and a half.)
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It just has a slight rattle on a 450S. I have broke out the feeler gages yet. Are these two parts actually one part cast as one piece?
Actually. On second thought they cant be cast as one piece right? I'll have to go look at it again.
Not sure if this is the correct place to post to, but after some searching I can't seem to find the answer
What is the difference between a Reed 204 vs a 204r?
(Or any Reed r vs non r vise)
Other than everyone seeming to like the r version better
razor:
That’s quite a find!
I just looked up the retail price for a new one. With tax it would run 4 grand from Amazon but they’d ship for free.
Smitty:
I’m even more impressed with your find. That big Prentiss is a real time machine. I too am amazed that a big vise like that escaped from the seemingly inevitable scars of regular work.
Lugz:
Nice little clamper you found. Here is a very similiar big brother from my little collection. (if anybody thinks “big” is an inch and a half.)
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On the bright side it sounds like your disposable income budget will increase exponentially.
Smitty , Razor , Lugz
Gents
Belated (it has been a long and hard week and I am just catching up- it seems next two years 10-12 hour work days are going to be the norm for me) Congrats on scoring the excellent vise specimens. They are all magnificent regardless of their varing sizes![]()









