www.yrc.com, which is YRC's online freight app, has worked very well for me.
Thank you Andy. I will give it a try.
www.yrc.com, which is YRC's online freight app, has worked very well for me.
I know this question has probably been asked but who do you guys recommend for shipping a vise from Canada to the US?
Has anyone done this lately?
Fastenal is not an option. I asked.
160 pounds net weight. It will be properly strapped to a pallet. Forklift available at my end.
TIA
Vise
Yes a really old 3 piece one, not easy to find in even a common size and certainly very rare in a large size, I am not aware of others that big here, you see 6" ones occasionally.
Its in very good order considering its age, which could be all the way back to when Parkinson's started making them.
Over a hundred pounds heavier than the 2 piece 7 1/2" quick release that I have, that was their biggest in the later period.
Might try Canadian Freightways (CF Express) part of Trans Force. They had reasonable rates shipping tractor motors and rims from Alberta to their Burnaby terminal.
There are about 10 other Trans Force trucking companies operating out of that terminal. Smaller courier type company gets it from your place to the terminal and another company gets it to the states

Hey Rusty and Vise you're taking our most significant Parkys.
Well, you've got good taste and they'll be in good hands.
I notice the Paris show sign says J Parkinson, not P... and sons.
Maybe before he was blessed with children
Much thanks!
I know this question has probably been asked but who do you guys recommend for shipping a vise from Canada to the US?
Has anyone done this lately?
Fastenal is not an option. I asked.
160 pounds net weight. It will be properly strapped to a pallet. Forklift available at my end.
TIA
Oh btw, I recently got asked to identify a very strange vise, supposedly european, but I had never seen one like that, so I couldn't help. Some days later I stumble upon this post here: https://www.instagram.com/p/CA8jXZCjiEv/ which shows a similar vise with a nice paintjob and a plate with name and a date. Turns out there was another Mr. Lewis different than the well known Mr. Lewis. He has two patents, US65097A and the correct US89671A with the date matching the plate. Dunno if this is common knowledge or not, thought I would share.
I asked the guy if there are any bolt holes. The pictures I saw don't show it.
Also this thread mentions this Mr. Lewis:
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showpost.php?p=7129626&postcount=13
Also has a direct link to the patent and the patent drawing looks more or less like the vise here, so no additional base.
I like to use uship.com for freight items. Most of the times, they are cheaper than going directly to YRC, FedEx Freight, UPS freight, etc.
1st post on page 4001 is where it is at![]()

The insta photo is interesting - how does the vise fit a bench/ - looks like there should be a base with a slide.
so there is a large slot in bottom of vise for bolt(s) to slide in and then thru table top. Guy who sold to me said it was wedged in between two large plates of steel and the plates bolts tightened down...

If you have the need for an 8" pipe vise than the $75 is a bargain, but you'll never get rich selling it on.
Finally finished my quarantine projects for me, now to start the Madam's list.
A good grease rack just ain't much count without a good vise in close proximity.---Put the Autopts' 326 together today and it is sweet.---Turns with one finger, spins open and shut with one finger.---When I want to use it, all I have to do is give it the finger.---And I just love the smell of Red Grease in the morning.
Notice those pretty rainbow colored, case hardened jaws.---A Man from Colorado made those and they sure complete the unit.---Thanks KMS.
"The Man from Colorado!" - Sounds like a book. or a western!
Remember the days of the Golden Hoard?

In honor of these pages hitting 80,000 postings, I submit an updated photo tour of one corner of my vise cave.
The tall skinny pic is of a corner shelf with bullets 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5, 4, 4.5, and 5. The 6 inch and bigger bullets exceed my self imposed 100 pound weight limit. I sold off a few heavier Reeds (4C and a 406) after I imposed my limit. That’s a C1 on the top shelf next to the Laphroaig bottle. (In the pic for scale purposes only)
I know a few of you are really digging the **** carpeting. It was on the floor when we bought the house almost 40 years ago.
I built the shelving, wired up the floodlights (I need a few more), and hung the aluminum mini blinds.
The room is a walk out basement with a door to the garage and a door to the back yard where I had a 10x10 slab poured that serves as an outdoor workshop.
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