Outlawmws
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Not pulled owt yet, but after the amount of my gear I've had to move over the last year, I have sworn that if I ever get another hobby, it won't involve cast iron.![]()
Frett! Long time man! How are you doing?

Not pulled owt yet, but after the amount of my gear I've had to move over the last year, I have sworn that if I ever get another hobby, it won't involve cast iron.![]()

Frett! Long time man! How are you doing?![]()
Thats pretty neat. in over 130 reeds I've never seen a smooth jaw R. I'm not too far from you and if you ever decide to part with it, let me know.
Nice mixer, tough job 4sure. You have help? Is the a difference between a mortar mixer and concrete mixer?
yes. on the top side of the base it will be marked 3C-5 in the round support pocket. (have to remove the base to see it). and its on the side that touches the bottom on the static jaw.
My 205R base fits on the 3C.
Like wise a 204-1/2, 214 1/2, 404-1/2 and 2C all interchange
the 4C, 206R, 406 R all interchange.
I'm not positive on the 1C, but i'd take a gander that the 203-1/2, 403-1/2 would also interchange.
a 4" base will not fit a 2C. has to be a 4-1/2R

Thats pretty neat. in over 130 reeds I've never seen a smooth jaw R. I'm not too far from you and if you ever decide to part with it, let me know.
These two Reeds have smooth jaws. Reed 103-1/2R and the newer T-style jaws on this Reed 104-S. Both with hockey puck meatballs.
I know, what are the dates, I'll post them later on the Reed thread when I work on them. Right now they are in line for refacing the jaws on my Surface Grinder.
These two Reeds have smooth jaws. Reed 103-1/2R and the newer T-style jaws on this Reed 104-S. Both with hockey puck meatballs.
I know, what are the dates, I'll post them later on the Reed thread when I work on them. Right now they are in line for refacing the jaws on my Surface Grinder.

Do you make your own handles?
haha. Am I that bad about dates?
203 1/2 looks like 10/66 and the 104S looks like 73 or 75.![]()
This is also the first smooth jaw I have seen too. I’ve only had 4 through my hands currently but have seen quite a few that were all serrated jaws.
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Basically unused Craftsman Long-C vise, made by Reed from what I've been told.
Are we ruling out that a PO milled the jaws smooth? I know some makers gave you the option for smooth jaws (Athol/Starrett comes to mind), but hadn't seen that with Reed.
No help on a single shovel full.---Each pour was so small that I couldn't afford to have it hauled in.---Too much small load fee.---I needed something to do anyway.---Each pour on the grease rack took 2 1/2 to 3 batches and there were 10 different pours on it.---The vise stand pour was a killer.---I even procured my own gravel.---I'm lucky enough to live on a river where every time it rains hard it leaves this huge gravel bar on my side of the river and no matter how much I shovel up it always replenishes itself.---So I used creek jack as a binder.---My Father told me that 3 shovels of gravel and 1 heaping shovel of cement was the equivalent of a 6 bag store bought mix.---I don't know if that is really that accurate but that's the recipe I've always used and it makes good sound concrete.---The main thing, I just took my time cause that's all I had.
As far as the mortar vs cement mixer is concerned, I don't really know cause I have never batched a single shovel full of mortar, cause I never learned to lay block, a missed talent that I really regret.---They sure look different if you go to purchase one but I guess you could use cement mixer for both.---Someone else will have to clear that up.
Not pulled owt yet, but after the amount of my gear I've had to move over the last year, I have sworn that if I ever get another hobby, it won't involve cast iron.![]()
I at first thought that, but my opinion is that they are original. I have seen a few other examples of the smooth jaws after looking around to answer that exact question.
Although I haven’t come across a catalog scan or any manufactures info saying they were in fact offered with both options.
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D.D.:
I don’t know whether that model Craftsman was made by Reed, but what I can say is that the design of the dynamic jaw tower is certainly unusual.
I have a 5210 and it’s jaw towers are symmetrical like just about all other vises we see. What’s up with that unusual long reach on the front jaw of your 5240? Is that for a special purpose or just a stylistic feature? The waterfall sweep on the front view is pretty cool.
To better illustrate what I’m talking about here is a side view of that model 5240. (Picture lifted from the interweb)
Those new vises are pretty cool. Maybe it's because I've seen them several times over the last couple months that I found myself more intrigued by your Snap-on ratchet handle for your Wilton!
Did you ever do a write up or post about how you did that?
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Are we ruling out that a PO milled the jaws smooth? I know some makers gave you the option for smooth jaws (Athol/Starrett comes to mind), but hadn't seen that with Reed.
This is from a 1983 catalog. Smooth jaws were also mentioned in an earlier catalog. Catalog came from the International Tool Catalog Library if you want to download it.
RB, I couldn't ever remember seeing an Emmert Presto but found one on page 1321.---It's a swivel jaw.---If you are going to get one, might as well shoot for a swivel jaw.![]()
this was the 75 catalog. Mike, do you have the rest of the reed 83 catalog scan listing models available for 83???
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...So from this I did some googling this morning that lead me back to this forum! So with all that being said I want to share my Fulton Dropfo Vise I knew nothing about 24 hours ago! haha
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Pickin a few things yesterday and i came across some nice vises.
Pretty cool
Thanks for looking!
--and I'm not just talking about the vises!Not s lot of picking going on for sure. That's beginning to wear on me.