With any vise close to that size, I break it down into parts. On Wilton bullets, just remove 3 screws on the front retainer and withdraw the screw. After that the front jaw support and slide comes straight out. If needed, you can get the swivel base off after backing out the 2 swivel locks. Of course, on neglected vises, parts can get rusted up tight so you don’t have that option.I have a C2 on my welding/work table and love it. That is a good price for a vice that size but I cant imagine trying to man handle it into place though...
piece by piece by really big pieceIf anyone is seriously Interested in this and is willing to make the drive at a later date, I don’t mind picking it up if it is still there on my next trip but I can’t imagine trying to ship this thing.

I'm getting married next month, I can't afford a divorce already lolI can't believe people are leaving that Bad Boy behind![]()
I’ll be going back up there in the next month, message me if you decide to pull the trigger!I really have no need for a vise that big but I’m tempted. I might consider taking you up on your offer Trm303, I’ll be visiting family near Philadelphia in the next 6 weeks or so, so it could be doable….
I didn't even catch that... you are correct, it doesn't have the pipe jaws. It's not a combination vise.Looks like a model 600S to me