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Yes sir, 4” jaws. Seems to work quite well. $10!
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You got a hell of a good deal!

Yes sir, 4” jaws. Seems to work quite well. $10!
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What's the story on the stand? It's pretty incredible and the perfect match to your vise
Part of todays vise haul. Little car was severely overloaded with 6 vises.
I feared it, and yes one of it was a model 6 7" Heuer Primus DRP.
The 5" I restored is handy and I thought the 6" was big, but yeah you can always top that with the next size.

Bastel
Seems like you may be able to answer a couple questions I've got.
I was given a small model no. 2 Heuer DRP vise last year. It's jaws are just a hair over 70mm or 2.75". Wondering if you (or anyone else) know what size this vise would have been originally listed as. Also what's the approx timeframe these style Heuer vises were made and were they ever sold in the U.S.?
Love the color of that natural iron.Here's a very typical Craftsman 506-51800 that I bought from EBay pretty cheap. It came in the original orange/red color but the paint was a little beat up. No damage anywhere, really nice jaws. It has the swivel nut and spindle handle with the tapered ends. Wire brushed and a little flap wheel treatment back to bare iron. I'm going to leave it with just an oil coating. No more project vises in the garage now, so I'll have to get back on the hunt.
Vise,
It is absolute perfection and the stand is a natural fit and complement for the 978. The base plate was the hard part?! I bet the hard part was moving and manipulating it all for the restor. Did you use clear or black script wax And?? Oil? It is beautiful and it shows its natural color as it should.
Should it ever come, I want to be first in line.
Please share more pictures of the restor and finish and your other monsters!!!!
Damn. I love it!


Just in. A while ago I asked about a little vise and was told it to be a small bison vise. I also mentioned that mini vises kinda rot on our classifieds. Went there searched for mini vise and of course tons. One blurry photo looked like an american square boxy design. Well that's odd I thought. Peddinghaus record? So I got it. Has 2" jaws, and except for the deep cut somebody made looking good. Dark reddish paint job. Did some google image search and I have a hunch what it might be. Might be wrong, tough. If I am right, don't ask for the price I paid![]()

I translated a 1938 catalogue page (Zoll is the german word for inch, I didn't translate that, because I didn't want to):
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It’s not listed there but it is always in inch increments, a #2 should be 3” but it’s not mm exact.
This design was made from 1928 - 1945. There were some different versions with dust cap and some more words stamped in.
Dunno if sold in the states. Maybe some came back with soldiers after WW2?
Read up a bit, it's got to be big and ideally german, eh?Go to page 808 4th post from the bottom are some of my German vises. the post is done by professor K.M. Scott.![]()
Here are a few more pic:s of Sandmans European vises. Hope ya don't mind Sandman, saves looking way back. Bastel enjoy reading your posts and the vises you are finding.
Here are a few newbies to my collection. Enjoy!!
Here are a few newbies to my collection. Enjoy!!