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    The VISES of Garage Journal

    Rock Island 7" vise I bought a few weeks ago.
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    The VISES of Garage Journal

    Three largest vises I have brought home over the last year. Prentiss 58 Reed 108-N as found - restoration in process Morgan 60 that previous owner made smooth brass jaws for
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    The VISES of Garage Journal

    AJH & VA Around 1970 Wilton produced two 4.5 inch jaw vises with jaws that bolt on like the larger 6" and 8" vises. The 4500S and the 4510S with PowRscrew hydraulic tightening. Below is one of the threads discussing these vises http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=158676
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    The VISES of Garage Journal

    Interesting Emmert Presto No 28 swivel jaw vise - not mine August 30, 1904 Mortimer G. Lewis patent US 768810 A http://springfieldil.craigslist.org/tls/4931636730.html Pics in case ad is deleted
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    The VISES of Garage Journal

    I watched the Wiltons for 4 days thinking someone would ****** them up. I caved Friday and bought them.
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    The VISES of Garage Journal

    I did not buy the pair yet. The nut was not broken but the threads were worn thinner than I liked. I inquired about an unmachined casting and considered trying to thread mill the replacement nut to match the existing screw.
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    The VISES of Garage Journal

    AndrewH: I called Morgan Vise Company recently to replace the nut in my Morgan Chicago 60 vise. They informed me I would have to buy the nut and the spindle to repair the vise. They changed from a Square Thread to an Acme Thread sometime over the years. That may be the same scenario for your...
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    The VISES of Garage Journal

    Fort Wayne CL 7" jaw vise on stand LARGE 31" VISE ON METAL STAND - $175 (ST. JOE, IN) http://fortwayne.craigslist.org/tls/4557270430.html
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    HUGE Anvil Identification Help

    I thought it would be fun to guess at the weight. Along with guessing, I tried to reference Richard Postman's Anvils in America and at 32-1/2" long it fits the overall length for 250 lb as listed in the Hay-Budden section. A popular sized 150 lb Hay-Budden is listed as having a 4 x 16-1/2"...
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    HUGE Anvil Identification Help

    Nice find. I am going to guess weight is 240 to 260 lbs.
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    The VISES of Garage Journal

    Picked up this 6" jaw Morgan 60 off CL Wednesday. Jaws are in excellent shape and it was only 10 minutes away from where I work. Weighed right at 128 lbs.
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    Prentiss No 23 Repair and Refurbish

    American steel - I have had good luck removing the stuck swivel pin from both of my prentiss vises. I suggest that you first remove the swivel base from your vise. That should allow you to insert a long punch through the swivel base tapped hole and hammer the pin out from the bottom. While...
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    The VISES of Garage Journal

    drivesitfar: no, the cart is heavy enough it does not want to tip.. I do need to put a stop on it so it does not roll so easily when I am working on something. I picked the cart and the columbian up at an auction for 55 dollars late last year.
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    The VISES of Garage Journal

    A group photo of the 3 Prentiss vises I own. 7" jaw Prentiss 23, 5-1/4" jaw Prentiss 21, and 3-5/8" jaw Prentiss 51 The 4th vise is a 5" jaw Columbian 505 that is normally the lone vise on the cart. Prentiss 21 repair thread http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=226108...
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    The VISES of Garage Journal

    7" jaw Prentiss 23 vise before and after. Weighed right at 200 lbs. GJ thread with more pictures: http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=234755
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