thanks for the idea. Was tired of digging in this particular drawer.
1.5 x 1/8th Aluminum flat, 1/4 redi rod, #12 (3/16) flat washers.
6" and 5" lengths as needed. 24" finished length.
I like it.
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Joe, I bought the other from you.
Searched for The Wall Vise Company on google and found nothing. Have you found anything?
Might I get a close up of the tag?
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If you really really want this one back, its now red.
Yup.
I have a Sears, Columbian made anvil and one of the Craftsman 3.5 in also from Columbian.
I'm up to 8 Columbian/Sears/Craftsman products. I guess by default I've become a Columbian *****. :p
It's a Columbian 23 clamp on vise.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Nice-Vintage-Columbian-No-23-Clamp-Vise-3-Jaws-w-Decal-/151980999046?hash=item2362c60186:g:qIEAAOSwd0BVyezc
Now here is the eternal vise optimist. It's just wonderful how he explains how his vise is not broken.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Morgan-30-Vertical-Bench-Vise-/262226646840?hash=item3d0ded1738:g:PoYAAOSw3KFWgufF
Nuts
I just love an optimist.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Craftsman-Red-Blue-Clear-Screwdriver-Handle-Key-Ring-Keychain-/321963137328?hash=item4af67f9930:g:EacAAOSwT~9WhUcA
Nuts
Ok I have to ask. If you are using a vise for a press, how is that different from clamping any other object? If I can break a vise by turning the handle alone and not with a cheater or a hammer, what does it matter what's in the vise?
Nuts
That is exactly how the paper towel trick works, something like a quarter sheet folded small with not much down pressure so the paint doesn't bleed over the edges.
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