Here are pictures from the 30s. They are using old Boley with swivel base and Leinen E125.
"Eisen erzieht" was some kind of education book for metal skilled workers in Germany in that time of 1936 to 1945.
It mean in english: "iron raises".
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These vises are based at Volkswagen Germany,in the city Braunschweig. There was the first Volkswagen factory ever, founded in 1938. The vises on that picture are Leinen E125. Jaw widthness is 125mm, nearly 5 Inches. This vises are still existing and in service !! allegedly these vises are...
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I need help to identify this vise. Im sure its german made, but no one in Germany knows something about the manufacturer. I asks hundret people, eben more.
Its very often in Germany in different versions. From 80mm to 150mm jaw widthness. This is the 125mm version. Very precise. The two...
Hier ein Schraubstock aus Italien.
FZA MG/10 80mm Backenbreite.
Dieser Schraubstock wird noch produziert. Es besteht aus Guss Eisen. Nicht aus Guss Stahl.
Der Schraubstock ist gut und präzise, die Backen sind wendbar. Die Spindel ist verdeckt. Die Führung ist sehr präzise. Der Drehteller ist...
Here is another one.
In Germany is called "Tiefspannschraubstock"
Its available from nearly 65mm jaw width to 350mm jaw width. They are quitly rare, the 350mm Version ist very very very rare.
Its made from casted steel (Not iron) or something like tempered casting.
Hi, here is the next one. I'll hope this is the right place for that and there are some interests for that.
Thanks to CRSINMICH we know that is a Boley too. An old one!
there is a patent number on it, but i cant read it.
very rare in germany
This i one of the two american vises i have.
Very rare in germany. They sold it for 75 Euro ( nearly 80 Dollars).
I dont know how old this vise was. Can anyone assess that? I think it came to germany shortly after world war second.
Maybe that ist original paint ? Its not restored.
Im sorry for...
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Thank you very very much! I have been searching for this information, about the first vise, for a long time!
It seems to be like it is an very early Boley.
Maybe you can send me that catalog by Email ?
Thank you for your nice word's! Sharing knowledge is a good thing. There are not...
Hi, :) thank you. Maybe i should have paid more attention in school.
Here is the next one:
I thought it was from England, but someone told me, it must be a Boley. I think then it must be Version before world war second.
That little anvil ist missing...