Eric827
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Eric - that Hollands offset vise is a stunner. Great work on the restore. What color paint is that?
Rustoleum Night Tide. Thanks all for the nice comments.
Eric - that Hollands offset vise is a stunner. Great work on the restore. What color paint is that?
Wrench guy if you get a chance to pick it up they are pretty sought after by Parker collectors. Mostly only the stationary base ones show up. a lot of those show up have been broken or repaired from the years of abuse.

Outlaw, how did your hunting trip go?

I looked at all the vises he was selling I must confess. They were purdy. We're talking about the vises right?
All Hunting trips are great by definition (getting a deer is just a bonus!). In this case Bambi is alive and well and chasing does. In this case I should have had a bear tag - I saw two and the first one I inadvertently treed one!
But we had a great tine and we experimented with a Swedish fire log 4 nights. pretty cool! Very easy and low maintenance!![]()


Thanks Tex, they make great stocking stuffers for the holidays.
Hunting trips are great by definition. Had to look up the Swedish fire log. Interesting. Would one log last until it was time to hit the hay?
I think most people on here have interest in other shop accessories as well as vises.

Challenge accepted, you might want to get some steel toe slippers just in case.


Anyone tried freezeplugs for the tail end of a Wilton vise? I have three tradesman vises (2x1750, 1x 1760) without a cap and if I can find a cheap solution that would be nice.
Yes!
Naturally they are not domed like the factory end caps but they certainly work and to me look better than just leaving the end wide open. Plus they’re cheap! Like 1-2 dollars.
Freeze plugs come in lots of different sizes so you might want to take the vise to the car parts store for a match up. A sixteenth of an inch makes a huge difference.