Obi-Wan
Well-known member
We spent some time this weekend cleaning out an old hoarder house that we're going to flip. In the garage, I came across a big 6" bench vise that I brought home to replace the dinky 4" vise I've been using. The vise was in a few pieces, and some parts are still missing (namely the handles for the main screw and the rotating base).
I'd love to know what kind of vise this is, but the only identifying mark I can find is a big "6" cast into one side, indicating its size. No other letters, numbers, or symbols anywhere that I can find. Can anybody help me identify it?
My next step is trying to replace the main tommy bar handle. The hole in the main crank is 5/8" in diameter. I figured those things would be commonly available as aftermarket replacement parts, but that doesn't appear to be the case. Any suggestions that don't involve milling a custom handle?
The rotating base lock nuts are available for cheap, fortunately.
I'd love to know what kind of vise this is, but the only identifying mark I can find is a big "6" cast into one side, indicating its size. No other letters, numbers, or symbols anywhere that I can find. Can anybody help me identify it?
My next step is trying to replace the main tommy bar handle. The hole in the main crank is 5/8" in diameter. I figured those things would be commonly available as aftermarket replacement parts, but that doesn't appear to be the case. Any suggestions that don't involve milling a custom handle?
The rotating base lock nuts are available for cheap, fortunately.