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    The VISES of Garage Journal

    I hope this counts. ECLIPSE No. 10 Made in Sheffield, England It took my 157 lb Ridgid vise to hold it up.
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    One huge Ridgid vise

    One of the vises in the background is a NOS Wilton 1750 (1992) I just bought out of Illinois and the other is just an older Craftsman.
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    One huge Ridgid vise

    It was a barter deal. I did a short haul with my pickup for someone. I'm looking for the pipe jaws but not coming up with anything. I'll give Ridgid Tool Company a call next week.
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    One huge Ridgid vise

    LOL. The vise weighs 157 lbs. with a 6 1/8 inch jaw. It's 27 1/2 inches long 15 1/2 inches tall 12 inch bolt base eye to eye 10 1/4 inch round base The cast in number is 206-1. The stamped number is 60FCPN
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    One huge Ridgid vise

    Check this bad boy out standing next to my Eron 4 inch vise.
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    Eron Vise???

    Did you get that Eron 6" vise?
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    Eron Vise???

    Show a pic of your vise.
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    Eron Vise???

    I've had my Eron vise for so long I can't remember when and where I bought it. But I can tell you I beat the livin s&#t out of this thing and it has never given me any problems. I use the slider guide as an anvil for very nice squared bends and anything else that gets in my way. Even though I...
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    York Bullet Vise

    York Bullet Vise COMPARISON [Here it is from the bottom view [/IMG] I can see from this photo above and the following photo of the vise I just purchased that the quality of the Yorks are as low as it gets. You'll notice that the base of both vises do not line up and are very sloppy in...
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    Hello all - It's garage time for me

    Just found this great site this afternoon and wanted to introduce myself. The names, Steve, and I live out Tracy, CA way. I have a 1958 Dodge D400 truck to build but need to build that garage first. My wife won't let me park her car outside of the attached garage, soooo. I've attached a simple...
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