GreenIron
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Rbcsci, you vise looks too beautiful to actually use. 
Lang tools made those for many different brands.
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I‘m going to assume that my wife will never stumble into this forum, so I’ll tell you. $400. I hate to even see it in print, but I had been looking high and low for a Wilton Bullet for a long time and I was finding rusty boat anchors for $200+. I saw this one and was kinda drawn to it. I reached out to the seller who restores old vises and anvils as a hobby. He actually sent me before, during, and after photos so I could see what he started with, how he filled 75 years of dings, and how much effort he put into making it look beautiful. Once I gave some consideration to the amount of time and effort he put into it, the asking price seemed entirely reasonable. You can see yourself in the polished parts and everything moves like butter. I expect to have this for the rest of my life. I’m going to bolt it down tomorrow. All I need are some chrome plated 3/4” bolts.
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The seller provided me the paint code so that I can abuse it with reckless abandon and then touch it up every once in a while.Rbcsci, you vise looks too beautiful to actually use.![]()
I have this tool (Cornwell version) and it is accurate, easy to use and highly recommend it.Read the reviews.................but to each their own.
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That puppy is entirely worth $400. I'd run to anything like that I could find near me.I‘m going to assume that my wife will never stumble into this forum, so I’ll tell you. $400. I hate to even see it in print, but I had been looking high and low for a Wilton Bullet for a long time and I was finding rusty boat anchors for $200+. I saw this one and was kinda drawn to it. I reached out to the seller who restores old vises and anvils as a hobby. He actually sent me before, during, and after photos so I could see what he started with, how he filled 75 years of dings, and how much effort he put into making it look beautiful. Once I gave some consideration to the amount of time and effort he put into it, the asking price seemed entirely reasonable. You can see yourself in the polished parts and everything moves like butter. I expect to have this for the rest of my life. I’m going to bolt it down tomorrow. All I need are some chrome plated 3/4” bolts.
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I did drive 4 hours round trip to collect it.That puppy is entirely worth $400. I'd run to anything like that I could find near me.
Worth it. Would have definitely done myself.I did drive 4 hours round trip to collect it.
The camels let me know this Gearwrench 3/8” universal impact set dropped to $69 early this week, so I ordered a set. They weren’t supposed to be delivered until next week, but unexpectedly showed up today. New Gearwrench branding on the case and sockets (so it’s not old stock they’re clearing out), well oiled inside the blow molded case. Made in Taiwan.
I put them right to work, and I’m happy so far. It’s a nice size range, 8-22mm with no skips, sizes roll stamped into the sockets. The ball cup is the same size for all the sizes, so clearance may be an issue for the smaller sizes in tight spots. The tolerances are good, and the 19mm I used still swivels smoothly after some use. For the $69 I gave for them, this set is a home run.
Wow, nice set up!!I‘m going to assume that my wife will never stumble into this forum, so I’ll tell you. $400. I hate to even see it in print, but I had been looking high and low for a Wilton Bullet for a long time and I was finding rusty boat anchors for $200+. I saw this one and was kinda drawn to it. I reached out to the seller who restores old vises and anvils as a hobby. He actually sent me before, during, and after photos so I could see what he started with, how he filled 75 years of dings, and how much effort he put into making it look beautiful. Once I gave some consideration to the amount of time and effort he put into it, the asking price seemed entirely reasonable. You can see yourself in the polished parts and everything moves like butter. I expect to have this for the rest of my life. I’m going to bolt it down tomorrow. All I need are some chrome plated 3/4” bolts.
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I only just finished the bench within days of that photo. I had been wanting to build a nice bench for the past 20 years and this was the year that I actually took the time to do it. It's also the reason that I decided to chase down a new vise. My old Record vise was too beat up to bolt it to such a nice piece of lumber. It's all way too pretty right now, but I'm sure it won't look this way forever.Hi RB,
That vise is spectacular. Thank you very much for sharing with us.. Nobody thinks you overpaid; we are all jealous. I know what you mean about the prices quoted to the other half. Sad, but true. I remember having read on here that If the wife sells my **** for what I told her I paid for it, that will ****. I paid $250 for my mint Tradesman 1745 10 years ago and I was/still am very happy. Your shop/bench is also beautiful. Nice piece of a mill in the background!

Are you going to use it, just keep it, or sell it? Curious.
got to work this morning and found this 32oz bad boy sitting on my cart, appearently I won a raffle from Mr. Snappy and he left it for me Friday afternoon, I did remember filling out a little ticket a few weeks ago and dropping it in a bucket, never asked what it was for haha but guess I found out today
I will keep it and use it when it’s needed,Are you going to use it, just keep it, or sell it? Curious.



Why didn't you warranty the Craftsman Hammer? I seem to recall you're on a familiar first name basis with the Craftsman warranty clerks
Snap-on Tuesday today. Got a few things. My Craftsman 16oz ball peen is getting worn out so I got this one. Magnetic pick up tools I always break so I bought a good one so if I do break it then replacements are free and easy. And a long blow gun cause I wanted and needed it lol. All he had left was green or Hi-Viz yellow.
If it was a wood handle, it could even be replaced.Why didn't you warranty the Craftsman Hammer? I seem to recall you're on a familiar first name basis with the Craftsman warranty clerks![]()


Where were they on sale? Thanks!
Yes. I believe that the gentleman refinishes these as a hobby and then sells them off when he finds something new that piques his interest. I don't think he's making any money unless he's placing zero value on his time. I think he was only selling this one because he found a more desirable model to play with. As far as the torch goes, I've got 3 or 4 other vises for those types of duties. This one will probably have a life of relative comfort and ease. If you're within driving distance of Fall River, MA, shoot me a message and I'll give you the contact information that I have.That is absolutely stunning. I'm sure she's in good hands. Hope high temp paint was used, so the paint doesn't burn off when you bust out the torch.
Does the gentlemen you purchased this do this a hobby and resells these? I would be interested..
Yes. I believe that the gentleman refinishes these as a hobby and then sells them off when he finds something new that piques his interest. I don't think he's making any money unless he's placing zero value on his time. I think he was only selling this one because he found a more desirable model to play with. As far as the torch goes, I've got 3 or 4 other vises for those types of duties. This one will probably have a life of relative comfort and ease. If you're within driving distance of Fall River, MA, shoot me a message and I'll give you the contact information that I have.
































