Just finished my first starrett! Ready to mount!
324 1/2 oiled, and lettering dabbed with with paper towel method.
Sweet vise! Supper excited about it! No wire wheeling!!! Stripper and electrolysis, some die grinder use, and fairly high speed pneumatic drill with nyalox wheels.
Just put this d. Simplex 500 on my wood chipper today. Good all around little run of the mill vise. Mounted on white oak and walnut wood. Vise and wood coated in diesel/old oil mix. Why are all my photos upside down?
Thanks getrid! Just looked at link, didn’t notice at first. Mine is the linked one, Parker style collar that was throwing me off. Are Yankee common or of rarity? I don’t know what is fair to offer the gentleman from a collector standpoint. I know x value is how much I want it, but that’s not...
Get-seems to me you solved it for me. Cool little vise. I’ve never seen one before. So we sure it’s not a rice and Miller? I don’t know anything’s About that company. Thank you. A guy gave it to me, and said pay him what I want when I figure out what it is, and its value. ��
Hey guys. Having a hard time figuring out this vise. Parts of it are parker like. Jaw towers to me don’t look like a parker. Only markings are 64, and a date on the front. 11.22.44 Any ideas what it is?
Thanks va. Was out for a while, bought our first house which came with half a dozen pole vises, and another half a dozen beat to snot machinists. To bad, mostly prentiss. Also scored this sweet condition no 6 of late. Good quality vise. Is there an age estimate on the peramo's. Ww2 timeframe...
Hey guys, it's been along time since I've Visited the gj. Wanted to share my chainsaw sharpening set up. Parker 975, Dazor light, Philadelphia tram rail pulleys, on top of white oak, pub table base with extras