Private Lugnutz
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It's my favorite vise. Not kidding. And that is super clean. Nice snag.
Picked this one up yesterday from an estate sale just down the road. Couldn't tell what size it was from the one photo they had, but it sure seemed heavy when I carried it out to the car.
Turns out it was a 6" version of the Hi-Test (FPU Bison-Bial) polish made vise and is in great condition. I spent a couple hours this afternoon doing some light cleaning and lubricating, mostly on the bare metal parts that had rusted. This one had an easy life with a just a few dings and scratches.
Sale price was $32 �� Sometimes things just fall into place. Oddly enough both FPU vises I have found have been within 5 miles of me.
Same decal as on mine. 3baygarage and I were discussing it briefly on the Garage Sale thread, whether it's just a coincidental happenstance that FPU was using the "Hi-Test" as a sort of product line branding for their exports or whether it's one and the same third-party importer/exporter "Hi-Test" that can be seen on various tools from Italy, Spain, Japan, and elsewhere. We have never seen the latter in a diamond shaped logo or with that color scheme, but that's not enough to dismiss the possibility.They are heavy! I have a couple and 1or2 for parts. I haven't seen that decal b4. Retailer marked?
Same decal as on mine. 3baygarage and I were discussing it briefly on the Garage Sale thread, whether it's just a coincidental happenstance that FPU was using the "Hi-Test" as a sort of product line branding for their exports or whether it's one and the same third-party importer/exporter "Hi-Test" that can be seen on various tools from Italy, Spain, Japan, and elsewhere. We have never seen the latter in a diamond shaped logo or with that color scheme, but that's not enough to dismiss the possibility.
Thanks, scrounge. That's the first tool I have ever seen with the same exact decal as the decal on the FPU vises. The other tools we were looking at were little midge sockets sets and some end wrenches and pliers marked only "HI-TEST" and without a trademark history etc, we couldn't be sure if they were the same or two separate names. Well done.I believe "hi-test" was a importer and is not part of FPU. He is a link to a "hi-test" axe from Finland.
Thanks Mike. Fluid Film looks a little thinner and easier to use. Plus it's available at Lowes instead of Dr. Evil's online store.
A little fluid film goes a LONG WAY.

The Emmert is a beast and so is that box its setting on! Cool stuff!
It's 220 lbs. Noticeably more massive than the two 6" Reeds I got from the same place... the Reed 106 is only about 140 lbs.The Emmert is a beast and so is that box its setting on! Cool stuff!
dave:
That looks like a good one. It should clean up nicely. Good score!
I know that Birtman Electric bought out Rock Island in 1930 and continued to manufacture vises until 1959 so your tag is of course showing it’s age.
I wonder if anybody has tried removing and stripping the tag and then applying a thin coat of black enamel and sanding off the tops of the raised lettering?
That just might work.
















