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PeterPeter

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Nice vise! Do you know the model number? I cannot quite read it from the photo.
Outlaw has it. 647. 7” jaws, 12.5” opening, 240#. It was 1/2 hour away from me and reasonably priced. I really need to get a hoist, and a small trailer. I’m not getting any younger, and my taste in vises is only getting bigger.

Besides, I don’t want to get greedy. Just picked up this Prentiss 96, 153#. I want to leave some good ones for others. 😜

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peter, etc.
 
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PeterPeter

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Outlaw has it. 647. 7” jaws, 12.5” opening, 240#. It was 1/2 hour away from me and reasonably priced. I really need to get a hoist, and a small trailer. I’m not getting any younger, and my taste in vises is only getting bigger.

Besides, I don’t want to get greedy. Just picked up this Prentiss 96, 153#. I want to leave some good ones for others. 😜

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peter, etc.
I’m returning to the scene of the crime where the Prentiss was found this weekend. You can see it sticking out on the right.
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I found the Prentiss day one of the hunt, but came back the next day to find these treasures:
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There’s so much more to find…
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peter, peter, peter, peter (need extra peter to help sift through this stuff)
 
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PeterPeter

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I’d be all over that Kurt vise. Bridgeport if picked up for under a grand might be a diamond in the ruff.
That is one of two Bridgeports. I’m sure a couple hundred would take it. First, a big lathe would have to be moved, and a wall taken down. I’ll get the Kurt, and there must be a half dozen other large milling vises about. I really want a t-slot table; so far I have only found a tilting one which is a bit large for my needs.
I wish I could deal with one of the five tool-room lathes. But they’re all too big, and besides, this is a dirt floor shop, with a 150 year old barn overhead. Water and dirt have been raining down through cracks in the floor on everything for at least a decade. Any machine will be a long row to hoe to bring back to life. I’m looking more at the peripheral tooling (no carbide; that has been claimed) like collets, steady rests, chucks, etc. I’m pretty sure a scrapper will be found to do the actual clean-out. I’m just skimming the top. I did leave out the first things I picked : OC White lamps:
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peter, peter who saw the light, and grabbed them, cleaned them a little, and sold them on eBay.
 
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four.cycle

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^ Thanks gentlemen. I'll hold off on that Parker. I'll be out there in a month or so. Maybe they'll negotiate after it collects dust for a while.
It doesn't make sense to blow what would come to $300 for that vise (including my fuel costs.)
I may venture out there later this summer. August for sure. No telling if it will still be there.

In the meantime, Earthwise just happened upon several large vises. Prices seem a bit steep:
6" Wilton $300 Seattle
6" Reed $400 Seattle
6" Reed $350 Seattle
4" Columbian $200 Seattle
 
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