That Ridgid is a late-model one when they were simply re-branded Columbians...
http://www.viseparts.com/product_p/ba-10106s41.htm
I would just keep the brass jaws...






Here she is in all her glory! Just to recap, this is what she looked like when I picked her up.
How did I let that slip through my fingers??? That cleaned up real nice... You know its true love when you bolt it to the bench.
That looks fantastic. Great job on the rebuild.I really like the style on those with the large screw eye and grooves. Do you plan on painting the grooves? What did you use to final finish the slide?
I have to say though, I took a copper wire wheel to the main screw just to clean it up mostly and without any lubricate of any kind, the vise is smooth as silk.
Vice looks good. I'm more wondering why there's what appears to be a large, wooden, spider crowned ***** on your bench though?![]()
Where did you get the copper wire wheel?
nice, copper or brass wheel?
Vice looks good. I'm more wondering why there's what appears to be a large, wooden, spider crowned ***** on your bench though?![]()
Looks like this might be a decent deal. He's asking $75...offer $50 and see if he bites?
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can anyone give me a clue as to what one in good condition may go for? no repairs, straight handle and lock down.
Vice #2, I have questions about, is a little 2 1/2" clamp-on. The only markings on this is the #92 and on the bottom of the thumb screw is the number 300. Does anyone have any idea of the maker or when this was made?

I'd be curious as well as to the maker of the big vise. It looks very much like one I have on my bench. It's actually a very good vise and I use it daily
I would say those are from the same maker. Have you ever taken yours apart?
I haven't, and may not get to for some time, but it seems odd to make a quality tool like that and not put your name, or identifying mark on it.
Vice #1 is a Ridgid brand 4 1/2" vice still in service. As I understand it Ridgid never produced vices just rebranded. On page 302 of this thread is a Columbia vice that appears to be identical to my vice. Do you feel that Columbia is the producer of my vice? Any idea of the age of my vice? Lastly, does anyone still produce the pipe jaws for this vice?
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Thank you for any help or advice you can give.
I would say those are from the same maker. Have you ever taken yours apart?
I haven't, and may not get to for some time, but it seems odd to make a quality tool like that and not put your name, or identifying mark on it.
I'd be curious as well as to the maker of the big vise. It looks very much like one I have on my bench. It's actually a very good vise and I use it daily
So I just HAD to check it out.Biggest Vice I ever saw: The Chas. Parker Co., Meriden, CT. U.S.A. BRING TOOLS IF YOU WANT THIS PIECE AS IT MUST BE FREED FROM IT'S BENCH.
30-30, That Ridgid slide looks very short like it has been cut off ?
Not that I am aware of and shows no evidence of shorting.
OSULemon, The Columbian is a good vise. I bought a 4" fixed base one last Saturday from a lady having a yard sale. $25.00![]()
Yes I checked the slide, I myself have found that the Sweetheart logos get filled up.This has no markings of any kind.Did you check on top of the slide, just beneath the "horn" of the anvil? The higher quality made vises of that size were usually marked there. Stanley always marked their vise right there. In fact, i had a pair of Stanley Sweetheart vises for over a year before i discovered the markings due to a layer of rust that filled in the light stampings.
Thanks that is what it looked like to me.That vise came out of the Columbian factory
Probably made for third parities who slapped a stick on label on it for their store.