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Am I crazy for persuing this broken Wilton Universal Turret vise?
You can buy a not-broken one off ebay in the $200 range.
Am I crazy for persuing this broken Wilton Universal Turret vise?
You can buy a not-broken one off ebay in the $200 range.

Rusty, nice 180 Prentiss! Just for reference, I've got a 185, 7" and it uses a #97 swivel base. Very possible a smaller Prentiss 90 Series would fit?
Thanksgiving plus a few years. Another 763, predates yours according to this thread http://swingleydev.com/ot/get/24114/thread/Obtained this little vise over Thanksgiving. My Dad had it tucked under his bench in the garage - hasn't been used in years. According to him, it was his great-grandfather's and it's been passed down.
It took me awhile to find any markings on it, but I finally looked at the top rear of the slide and found the maker's mark: It's a Stanley. It has the Stanley logo with the box around it, along with the letters "SW" under the "STANLEY" lettering. It says "MADE IN USA, No. 763" under that. It has a 2" jaw width, and opens to about 2.75". Small and well made. It's in GREAT shape and has not been beaten up at all. Even the little anvil is in mint condition.
Unfortunately it's missing one of the jaw inserts. My Dad and I looked for it this morning, but to no avail. Wondering if I can get a set made through one of the guys here? Here it is:
Anyone have a similar Stanley vise? I'm thinking it has to be at least 70 years old. Doesn't have the city of manufacture imprinted on it...maybe New Britain, CT?
Dave
.007: Those newer reed vises had a little s (swivel) or n (non swivel) in that little square box above the reed logo and yours should be a swivel I'm guessing but I'm not 100%. I don't own any Reed vices like that, but pretty sure that's maybe a 1970's vise and looks more lil Columbian made it for them.
Google "Reed 104 vise ads" then images
Shows a Reed ad, hope it works
Hello gents,
I have an early Wilton 9450 I believe. Date stamp 7-945. Does any one know the value of this vise properly restored?

Out of curiosity I still would like to know if for older models the swivel vs no swivel base was designated by 2 vs 1.
Cheers
007
Thanks for the heads up. If the starting bid is made and nobody over bids, it would be $175 to my door.
I would have to get the broken one almost free for it to make sense.
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Hello gents,
I have an early Wilton 9450 I believe. Date stamp 7-945. Does any one know the value of this vise properly restored?




Hello gents,
I have an early Wilton 9450 I believe. Date stamp 7-945. Does any one know the value of this vise properly restored?
Got my swivel base mounted. Found on eBay, sold by autopts who was very helpful in determining which base specifically fit the vise. Thanks for the quick replies.
Last pic is what looks to be an "R" cast into the side of the body. Not sure what it refers to.
Next project for now is to reinforce the bench leg on the right corner for a permanent home.
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It's one of those Lightning Vises, joe.striper recently got one ... the one you pictured is missing the swivel base. I posted the patent somewhere back in this thread.
A lot easier with a few pics to get an idea. $3-$400 seems about right from all the cleaned up ones I've been looking at online.
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It's one of those Lightning Vises, joe.striper recently got one ... the one you pictured is missing the swivel base. I posted the patent somewhere back in this thread.
EDIT: might not be missing the base but something does look a little funky there. Still probably wouldn't prevent me from getting it though!
I haven't posted anything on this thread for some time. I decided I would stop actively seeking vises but if a good one fell in my lap I'd probably catch it. Today I got a very large bruise in my lap. The $30 price made the boo-boo feel all better.
Shiftless: That was nice of you to offer to drive all the way to Michigan to take it off my hands but I couldn't ask you to do that much driving. I'll just have to find something else to do with it.

Nice job and welcome to GJ Bearded One; that looks better than new. I now have 8 old vises and its addicting.
I vaguely remember back when I had only 8 vises...
It's great to see all you new guys here on the Vise pages...WELCOME!
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Crs
That is a nice find especially for $30 and boy for its age apart from a bit of patina it is in excellent shape , the slide look crisp and clean, congrats
007
Bcom, if it's reasonable, I would ****** that one if I were you.---Looks solid made, just needs some handle work.---Does the stand come with it?
Thanks for the note, I would love a couple more pic's and possibly the jaw width, and weight. I'll add you post and the info it to the spreadsheet in my signature. Thanks in advance Kevin.
Nice link you found GET.
I'm afraid the vise is missing the base so weight would be null and void, it's something I need to get around to making so at least it's functional. Jaw width is just shy of 2.5 inch.
I bought mine without a base also so I made this up. This is the only pick I can find at the moment the shaft was turned down and threaded so I can put it into any dog hole in my bench.
Jim