The original pin is missing, and the shoulder bolt has bodged threads so it's scrap. I can turn a replica pin easily enough, but does anyone know the angle of the taper? I can't think of a good way to measure it.
Any time you get a big, hardly used tool like that at 20% of the new price, that's a steal! Well done!While this is probably my favorite thread on here, I haven't bought anything or had much time to post in awhile but did that change today. I picked up this 11 year old Grizzly band saw, two new blades, mobile base, and the riser ket to extend its capacity for $150. Machine will need new tires, but other than its great. Machine has been used very little, I mean it looks like maybe an hour or two on it. He said the base didn't have work, but once I got it home I found the casters and wheels where bolted up diagnal to one another so one wheel was going against the others. A few bolts later and she roles around great.
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If you haven’t already, search “Prentiss taper pin” on Vise Repair 101 thread. I got six hits. I wasn’t searching your specific model, but you might PM one of the posters for measuring technique, or just pose the question on the thread.
Edit - I see you haven’t posted there for three years?
Nice find. What logo is it? Modern? or vintage?MAC cotter pin puller...
That is not common....Duro Phillips bit,...
It never fails. 9 out of 10 times I turn one over, and I turn a lot of them over, it's Germany. And the tenth one is unmarked....small perfect handle (Germany)
So this year has been dry and slow for a lot of reasons. Yesterday, a neighbor asked if I could look at a couple of things at her Moms house. Turns out it was a couple of simple adjustments so I told them no charge, you are my neighbors. Mom asked if I needed any tools. If you do, help yourself to what is in the back room, we need to clean it out. I picked a few things and she said "is that all you want"? Back I went. Real pleased to have brought home the following...They offered to pay me as well and I said the tools were all I needed, so I guess that is a barter.
While this is probably my favorite thread on here, I haven't bought anything or had much time to post in awhile but did that change today. I picked up this 11 year old Grizzly band saw, two new blades, mobile base, and the riser ket to extend its capacity for $150. Machine will need new tires, but other than its great. Machine has been used very little, I mean it looks like maybe an hour or two on it. He said the base didn't have work, but once I got it home I found the casters and wheels where bolted up diagnal to one another so one wheel was going against the others. A few bolts later and she roles around great.![]()
Any time you get a big, hardly used tool like that at 20% of the new price, that's a steal! Well done!
Thanks, LS - I checked that thread at some length, got some good info, but nothing specific to the taper. I'll try again
And indeed I haven't posted much there because so many know so much more than I about vises!

Sports Arena Flea? Only been 2-3x, but never found any tools.
Sports Arena swap on Saturday and Santee Drive-in Swap today. The drive-in has much better selection of tools.
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I found a few things across a couple FB Market sales to pick up this weekend. It's the first metric tap and die set I've seen in my sales exploring this year. Also my first time to see both the Ridgid RHFT long handle ratchet, this one 1/2", and a fully polished Craftsman USA ratchet, this one 3/8".
The two long handle ratchets I got from a guy that gets regular stops from the Snapon truck. He had a snapon tool chest than ran the depth of his garage. Maybe two 54" chests side by side. Not to mention 10+ Vises, about 6 of them being Wilton Bullets. None of that for sale. The ratchets I got for $25.
I was happy to find the metric tap and die set. Owner said it was very lightly used, maybe twice. Needed it for a couple gun repairs. Got the set from his dad. Not sure how old it is. Is that a date on the front of the packaging? "08/97". 90s seems to be a good time fit for it. The walden ratchet really caught my eye. Had the williams socket on it and I don't think the seller knew that even came off....lol. Got the pair, or trio, for $30. Kicker is when I asked if the vise on his bench was for sale he said, "no, but I sold the larger 4.5" vise yesterday for $30." Yes it was an "old USA vise" but he didn't know the brand. I always find that strange. He said he posted it right after the tap die set and it sold in under 10 mins. I should have asked about a vise when we were making the deal for the td set.
Today I saw a Wilton Tradesman Bullet vise come up for $20. Condition looked great. Couldn't tell from the one pic if it was USA or Import. Auction was live for 18mins and I said I wanted it. Seller came back and said already sold.
Good deals are going QUICK on FBM. Are people getting notified of these things or just checking into FBM at the right time? FBM has asked if I want to be notified about a search and I've said yes but I have not been notified. I'll look into that.
Anyone know the manufacturer for the Cman tap and die?
Thanks!
Shhhweet! Very uncommon. I would love to see better, closer photos. Please post in the MAC thread. It's in the Index.Lugz, the cotter pin puller is Sabina era. The handle is some sort of plastic, shaped like the classic MAC wood handles.
Duds, I would love to see the cover and some examples! Maybe the Crowntop thread? Since it's '62. Or right here.1962 - Novelty "Smears and Robust Catalog" vintage humore and catalog parodies... hey it was 25 cents...[ ]...a couple shop signs
Love the "Work and Win" sign. Good eye. Always admired your sensibilities....a couple shop signs



Very, very well done!!!
He gets a You **** from me!!!
It's not been a stellar year for me, and nothing I picked up really stands out for me (the recent oak machinists box was nice, but that is an Xmas gift...)
What I'm REALLY thankful for is NOT picking up any dreaded viruses while doing this, and that all the close calls my family had didn't turn into illness (My mom (90...), my daughters, and we now have our fingers crossed for my brother who is quarantining after going to look at a house and the owners (not present) came up infected...
And Happy T-day everyone! Stay Safe!







Black Friday Flea haul (2020 Lugz 2020_58).
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Right to left, is a Navy PTT handset made by RCA, a Washburn battery tester, an unbranded Babbitt scraper with a "U.S." stamp, a potential Xmas gift for Don, a leatherette wrench roll, PENENS J.P. Danielson slip-joint pliers, a trio of Kraeuter DOE wrenches, a South Bend Lathe Works toolpost wrench, and "OCCUPIED GERMANY" pliers with cool finger grips.
It is. Do you already have one?