The only reason I'm getting rid of the big one, I found a couple smaller ones that suit my purposes better.
A 5" Parker
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Plus, this thing is really more of a kid's toy.
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Need is definitely a relative term. Those jaws have a face of 16 square inches and still meet tight. This vise is obviously not for precision work, so I'm not sure what milling the faces would accomplish. That being said, I showed them in the pics so any potential buyer would see the condition...
I did just list that Huge Yost 108 on ebay if anyone cares.
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I figure if I stare at it long enough, it might jump onto the bench. In all seriousness, I will probably build a shorter beefier bench to put that and my 3 ton arbor press on.
I love this thread, and I finally found a vise worthy of adding.
It's a Yost 108, 256 lbs. 34" overall, 8 1/2" jaws, 5 1/2" jaw depth.
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