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    Vise Info Thread

    That's an interesting vintage advertisement for a vise for very niche, specialized application - thanks for showing it. This 1936 ad would have been right about the time when dairy farms were modernizing from milking cows by hand or using in-situ milking machines over to the concept of a "dairy...
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    Let's see your axes

    Thanks for your reply - I've picked up my actual two axes now from the gov't surplus warehouse, so have better pictures than the "stock" pictures from the surplus auction listing that I had originally posted above. It turns out that my two axes are slightly different from one another - one...
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    Metal Cabinets vintage or homemade and no name toolboxes. got any to show please do

    I'm happy to report that I did manage to snag the Hallowell cabinet that I had posted about above. As promised here are some more pictures. This was acquired from one of those online estate sale outfits - the bidding was fast and furious, but when it all ended, my $23 bid ended up on top, and...
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    Let's see your axes

    Snagged two of these "new old stock" fire fighter axes from GCSurplus (the Canadian government surplus equipment clearing house) for $25 each. I'm guessing these are from the 1960s - the gov't has been clearing all sorts of civil defense/nuclear holocaust items that have been squirreled away in...
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    Wilton vise 161089 / 161090

    Hey, that's an interesting vise! I never knew Wilton made anything like that. Here is a catalog excerpt from their 1971 catalog: The entire Wilton vise catalog can be found on the VintageMachinery website at http://vintagemachinery.org/pubs/detail.aspx?id=32200
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    Metal Cabinets vintage or homemade and no name toolboxes. got any to show please do

    Thanks for the catalogs! I'm really excited to find out exactly what type of cabinet this is, and that it is proper shop-grade equipment with roller drawers. I'll definitely be bidding on this item now. I've looked through all of the catalogs, and it looks like the auction-listed item that I'm...
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    Metal Cabinets vintage or homemade and no name toolboxes. got any to show please do

    Good eye - I had missed that stamping completely. After zooming/inverting color, I'm pretty sure that the first part of the word is "Hall..." so I'm thinking this cabinet is indeed a Hallowell. Thanks everyone for your replies. If I manage to snag this cabinet I'll report back with some...
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    460 3-phase to 120 conversion qn : spindle sander

    I have a few higher voltage, 3-phase machines to which I have added a cheap chinese VFD such that I can run them on 240v single phase power input. However, the best that these VFDs can do is to act as "voltage doublers" so you would need to connect to 240v, not 120v if you want to get up to...
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    Metal Cabinets vintage or homemade and no name toolboxes. got any to show please do

    I've spotted this vintage metal cabinet for sale locally by online auction, and I really like the art deco drawer front styling. A reverse image search points to Hallowell as a possible manufacturer. Just curious if anyone knows what type of drawer slide would be likely for this era of cabinet...
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    Vise Info Thread

    Mystery Vise (unknown manufacturer). 3-3/4” jaws that opens to 8-1/4"” and weights 73 lbs. Swivel base, with center below the bench swivel release. Plain iron jaws, no replaceable steel jaws, no cast-in-place steel jaws. I have this posted over on the big vise thread where I had asked for...
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    The VISES of Garage Journal

    Thanks for your reply, and to Micah D and Shiftless as well. I actually ended up as the winning bidder on the vise for not too much money and have started taking it apart for cleaning and repair. The identification of the manufacturer still remains a mystery, since it is completely unmarked on...
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    The VISES of Garage Journal

    Another "help identify this vise" request. This rather rusty vise is for sale locally and there is only this one picture available. The key identifying characteristics of this vise, at least to my eyes, is the mounting system. It looks like it has a separate toothed/serrated baseplate with a...
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    Vintage Bench Vise.

    I think you are likely correct, and that the ebay listing was a mis-identification. I took a quick look at some of the Millers Falls catalogs that are available on the VintageMachinery website, and your vise has certain features that did not match those images. Have you found a catalog image...
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    Vintage Bench Vise.

    That's a real beauty! I'm thinking Miller Falls, if this Ebay listing is accurate.
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    Older Ridgid 50PN vise

    Your Ridgid vise looks like it is from the time period when they were manufactured by Columbian for Ridgid. I'd suggest reading through this thread for some more information: https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/threads/ridgid-bench-vise.470283/ This catalog page (see below) from that thread...
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    Some Vintage Pipe Wrenches, anyone collect them?

    I picked up a large vintage pipe wrench at an auction yesterday, so figured that I finally have a collection of vintage pipe wrenches worth showing off. From top to bottom: 48" A.B. Jardine & Co Limited, Hespeler Ont (Canada) 18" Ridgid 10" A.B. Jardine & Co Limited 10" Super Ego (Spain) 8"...
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    LiFePO4 batteries explosion risk mitigation

    Interesting - especially since I've been investigating LiFePO4 batteries to upgrade the lead-acid batteries in my own off-grid solar installation. The video seems to indicate that LiFePO4 batteries don't off-gas as a normal part of the charge/discharge cycle, but in this case one battery had a...
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    The VISES of Garage Journal

    Very nice vise! These Starrett's are considered top of the line and were expensive when originally sold. Check out this post from 2018 link - Post #66,148 which shows a price list dated as being from 1975 (900 series instead of your 300 series, but you can get the general idea). This type of...
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    VEVOR pass/fail

    Here is my recent Vevor purchase - a scissor-type hydraulic lift table. So far, a definite PASS. It works really well, the welds are better than usual, and steel material thickness/strength seems suitable for the weight rating. Super useful for lifting heavy items up and down from my work...
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    The VISES of Garage Journal

    Nice vise! Looks like it might be the original paint, and in really good shape. As far as age goes, it looks a lot like those shown in a 1965 catalog which can be found on the VintageMachinery website (link = http://vintagemachinery.org/mfgindex/detail.aspx?id=11508&tab=3). From the catalog...
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