Spent some time this weekend with Dads Wilton Shop King.
It's been on his bench my entire life, and now it will be on mine.
Nothing fancy or rare, but a nice piece to have around!

Spent some time this weekend with Dads Wilton Shop King.
It's been on his bench my entire life, and now it will be on mine.
Nothing fancy or rare, but a nice piece to have around!
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While we are on the topic of Shop Kings, here are a couple of shots of mine. It’s still in its “as found” condition. It’s fortunate that the pipe jaws and the parting tool are still there. So often, they get lost.
I bought it at an estate sale in a suburb of Detroit while on a vise buying trip a couple of years ago. Much thanks go to friend and fellow GJ member CRSINMICH for acting as tour guide and helping with local customs such as lining up 4 hours before sales start, getting number slips, and trading favors for help from the local “regulars”.
I only paid $20 but I had to drive over 2000 miles each way.
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That Ferris wheel of vises is inspirational. Maybe one of you guys who like to weld up custom vise stands etc. will copy that idea. That would be an amazing display for somebody who had a lot of open space.





Spent some time this weekend with Dads Wilton Shop King.
It's been on his bench my entire life, and now it will be on mine.
Nothing fancy or rare, but a nice piece to have around!
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Whats that pin for?
The chisel thing on Shifts?
Its a Hardie for cutting bat stock (lay it across and pound it, flip it smack it again and bend to snap it off.
The chisel thing on Shifts?
Its a Hardie for cutting bat stock (lay it across and pound it, flip it smack it again and bend to snap it off.

Any tips on a good metal filler product?
Dan:
I normally use JB Weld for cosmetic repair.
Liquid Steel for more structural repairs like part of a jaw face support. I‘ve even used it for a base foot with an internal structure. Also repairs on a motor end cap bearing seat and thermoform mold repairs.
Where did you get the "liquid steel"? When l typed it into amazon, it mainly shows J-B weld products.
Thanks
Yep...for cutting BAR stock. Thanks outlaw. You beat me to it.
I suppose the blacksmiths would refer to the hole that tool fits into as the Pritchel hole. The Hardy holes on an anvil are square.
Question...if those chisel shaped tools seen on some vises fit into round holes rather than square, can we properly call them hardy tools? That’s what I have been calling them but I’m always ready for further education.
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Technically a round hole on an anvil is a Pritchel hole as you said, and used for punching. I wouldn't want to witness a hot steel punching on a vise hole!
On an anvil the square is a Hardie, and intended for tools; but the vise mfgs all (AFAIK) called their round hole a hardie hole, as it was intended to hold a tool not be used for punching, so it makes sense...

Thanks for the heads-up. I updated the linkes using flickr; hopefully they are working now.h.240, none of your pics are showing - links to Google don't generally work.
Thanks for the heads-up. I updated the linkes using flickr; hopefully they are working now.
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