Outlawmws
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Brush or wheel? They look loaded up to me.





Picked up the semi brake drum stand for cheap. Going to cut the top and bottom off of the vertical pipe and redo them to clean it up. I think that I'll mount the base from underneath the drum and cut the top to fit.
Was going to put the old Wilton on top of it but then found this Prentiss No 22.
Just finally got the Prentiss taken apart last night. The swivel jaw was the most difficult to get off.





Prentiss No 22 and stand coming along. I couldn’t decide on paint but went with this gray.
Thinking about doing black for the lettering.
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Nice work on your Prentiss, how are the jaws? Like your stand too, I have made several stands using the same drums and they work well. Look forward to seeing your project finished.
Here are the after pics of my Chase Parker jaws. It will take a ton of filing to make them look new, correct?
Couple photos of the jaws.
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I posted this Wilton the other day with questions about the jaws not looking normal. It was recommended I stay away from it. I went and looked at it and sure enough it looked like someone cut the jaws on one side. The seller was super apologetic and said he was going to list it for less. I figured it was still a very good useable vise so decided to pick it up.
I ended up putting it in the Bridgeport and cleaning up the cut marks on the side, the anvil area and the top of the jaws with an end mill. I then sanded all the areas I cleaned up.
Over all I think it turned out good. It will never have the Wilton collector value. But that’s ok because I didn’t buy it to sell it. I bought it to use it
Looks good next to my other 400. Luckily I think I have a lead on a swivel base for each. Hopefully that will pan out

I thought it looked like my 143. I don't see too many of them. If you search this thread for "143B" you will see my 143B along with a repair I did and a swivel base retrofit I did from a newer Rock Island.
Dannyr - That's a cool vise I haven't seen before. Let us know if you can get it.
Here is a little vise that comes in handy when working away from the shop. Usually used to hold small pieces of wood for shaping when I'm working on a client's boat. It secures to its top using a friction fit slide I fabricated from aluminum and wood.
The vise itself is made of aluminum with steel rods and screw. It has a quick-adjust feature and is very well made. The knurled aluminum handle has been shortened so the vise will fit inside the toolbox.
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