Bob, 1.21 gigawatt lightning strike from a clock tower.


I missed out on this today so I’m not feeling very perky right now.
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It definitely crossed my mind!! But I already felt like I was robbing him at that point!filly:
Many of us have had brief moments like that one. It’s hard to keep a straight face when buying a “vise grip” like that one for $30. I bet you couldn’t open your wallet fast enough for that deal.
I hope you didn’t risk blowing the deal by trying to negotiate downward because the jaws weren’t really 5 inches wide as advertised but actually 4 1/2.![]()
There seems to be a lot of knowledge on this forum/thread - I asked similar on a UK forum - no clear answers yet:----
so question-
When were the first 'classic' American bolt down bench vises made? - I guess I mean by this cast iron (or maybe cast steel) main body with jaw inserts and steel screw.
I don't mean blacksmiths wrought iron leg/staple vices or their similar bench derivatives.
In the UK I don't see much before a flurry of quick release etc patents 1875-90,and then we suddenly have whole ranges of this type bench vises (eg Parkinsons) (and wood-working vices).
Confession - question partly triggered by acquisition of a very large (to me) Parkinson's Perfect (pre 1900, rusty, but 6 1/2in quick release, over 100lbs, £50 =$65 will post photo later) - and this after I swore to stick to size 00 (in UK = a proper bench vice, but only 2 1/4" wide jaws, typically 5lbs, many makes).
There seems to be a lot of knowledge on this forum/thread - I asked similar on a UK forum - no clear answers yet:----
so question-
When were the first 'classic' American bolt down bench vises made? - I guess I mean by this cast iron (or maybe cast steel) main body with jaw inserts and steel screw.
I don't mean blacksmiths wrought iron leg/staple vices or their similar bench derivatives.
In the UK I don't see much before a flurry of quick release etc patents 1875-90,and then we suddenly have whole ranges of this type bench vises (eg Parkinsons) (and wood-working vices).
Confession - question partly triggered by acquisition of a very large (to me) Parkinson's Perfect (pre 1900, rusty, but 6 1/2in quick release, over 100lbs, £50 =$65 will post photo later) - and this after I swore to stick to size 00 (in UK = a proper bench vice, but only 2 1/4" wide jaws, typically 5lbs, many makes).
There seems to be a lot of knowledge on this forum/thread - I asked similar on a UK forum - no clear answers yet:----
so question-
When were the first 'classic' American bolt down bench vises made? - I guess I mean by this cast iron (or maybe cast steel) main body with jaw inserts and steel screw.
I don't mean blacksmiths wrought iron leg/staple vices or their similar bench derivatives.
In the UK I don't see much before a flurry of quick release etc patents 1875-90,and then we suddenly have whole ranges of this type bench vises (eg Parkinsons) (and wood-working vices).
Confession - question partly triggered by acquisition of a very large (to me) Parkinson's Perfect (pre 1900, rusty, but 6 1/2in quick release, over 100lbs, £50 =$65 will post photo later) - and this after I swore to stick to size 00 (in UK = a proper bench vice, but only 2 1/4" wide jaws, typically 5lbs, many makes).
Anyone here have the Yost 750 di that would give some thoughts on it?
I also like the ductile iron vs .gray that everything else at the ~$100 price range seems to be (vs. about $200 for the Yost 750 di).
Any alternatives closer to $150 with similar specs or better alternatives @ ~$200?
There seems to be a lot of knowledge on this forum/thread - I asked similar on a UK forum - no clear answers yet:----
so question-
When were the first 'classic' American bolt down bench vises made? - I guess I mean by this cast iron (or maybe cast steel) main body with jaw inserts and steel screw.
I don't mean blacksmiths wrought iron leg/staple vices or their similar bench derivatives.
In the UK I don't see much before a flurry of quick release etc patents 1875-90,and then we suddenly have whole ranges of this type bench vises (eg Parkinsons) (and wood-working vices).
Confession - question partly triggered by acquisition of a very large (to me) Parkinson's Perfect (pre 1900, rusty, but 6 1/2in quick release, over 100lbs, £50 =$65 will post photo later) - and this after I swore to stick to size 00 (in UK = a proper bench vice, but only 2 1/4" wide jaws, typically 5lbs, many makes).
