Hi,
Thanks so much for the replies and ideas.
I still don't know what something like this is worth, but it seems you all agree it's not too far a stretch to get some parts or have them made. Yes? I seem to be getting a crystal clear, "maybe you'll find it, maybe you won't".
With or without the swivel base, that has the swivel jaw, and if unbroken, is a huge plus!
Have you considered mounting it on a pedestal? Then the missing swivel is irrelevant.
I had considered using it without or somehow making something myself but I did not realize that this alone is probably over 150lbs. If I can't find the parts (if I buy the vise), I'll have to reconsider how to make a swivel for it or mount it.
I'm in a smaller garage so I like the idea of having options and mobility. I'm not a big fan of bolting things down unless it's truly the best place for it. A swivel mount makes me feel like I would at least have some options and choices to position things here or there, etc.
For example the way the table is now. Thinking that I would someday get a vise, I placed it to run along the long wall front to back. However it does not go to the back wall; there is the back door on the same side wall. So you see a swivel on this corner of the table would allow material to be directed down the front of the table or literally out the side door into infinity! Hmmm, this vise could probably handle the leverage, but I might need a heavier table...
Actually now that I think about it, by angling the vise (swiveling the base) a little I bet I could get some material to go out the side door and the front of the garage. So that was my original planning, if you follow, and why I wanted a swivel base.
By the way, for what would be the application of a swivel jaw? For odd shaped pieces? Is there another part that fits on the dynamic jaw? Obviously this is a thing or a company would not have bothered developing and building one.
I've never seen that before. How could a swivel jaw vise make my life better?
While we're here, how would I test it if I go see it? Pull or push that top knob and what's supposed to happen? What should I look for?
Shadow, those #22s are pretty desirable as collectors and that one from first glance seems to be in fairly good shape.---So if the price is reasonable you should snap it up with the assumption that you will one day find a donor swivel.---At any rate, even without a swivel base you can get a lot of service out of it in it's stationary condition.---And like Gman said, there are a lot of members here that wouldn't have anything but a stationary vise.---And coming in at 168lbs. with a swivel base, I'm guessing it is still over 150lbs. without it, that's no slouch.
And what would a reasonable price be? Maybe I could use the fact that it's incomplete with no swivel mount to justify a lower price? Yes it's old and dirty and rusty but unless it's a frozen block of rust inside, assuming everything works, it seems obvious it is in decent condition.
Thanks again for enabling my vises ...
I mean, helping me out ...
