I think that's the same one I wanted to go get....it was in my neighborhood...but I got roped into staining a staircase.Picked up another WM on Saturday.
After having learned anout the aluminum framed 79-001 on this thread, I have been perusing FB and CL wondering if I could find one cheap.
I lucked out and for $20 on the drive back from another nice find on a Delta TS (for another thread) picked this one up:
Cheers,
Nashbalto
That wasn't it then, the one I saw on CL was at an estate sale in Rosedale MD. The listing is gone, so I guess I missed out.Diffident,
If it was in Lancaster County, PA it was me. Sorry man! (sort of)
The seller's father had a workshop with a bunch of late 60s and 70s (like an estate sale but not advertised) craftsman machines (Taiwan vintage) and hand tools I took pics if you are interested, PM me. I have his contact info.
There was another WM but not a 79-001. It was the small model with no step.
It is probably not your fore(wo)man's fault, since and if like me, promises were made long ago to that fore(wo)man to finish jobs on the project list...
Cheers,
Nashbalto
If you have a blue crank handle from a Type E, I could use one. I'd be willing to pay it forward to anyone who needs a foot from a Type E like this:I just bought a set of Workmate 79-001 parts, and I don't need most of them so I'm willing to give them away to GJ members as a thank you. If something is broken or missing on your 79-001, let me know and I might have it. These are mostly the smaller components, no vise jaws or H-frames, for example.
Here are a couple that I've used, neither are as robust as a Grip Mate but they are available.What present day clamps/holddowns are available for workmates today?




You have a relatively rare Type 1, so I'd like to add it to my database. Can you tell me what the 4-digit code number stamped under the jaws is? Thanks.Recently scored a 79-001 for notalot. I use my brother's c 1990s model so much in the basement that another one for the garage and outside work made sense.
You have a relatively rare Type 1, so I'd like to add it to my database. Can you tell me what the 4-digit code number stamped under the jaws is? Thanks.



Damn good use of a Workmate, and the other stuff too! You turned a three man job into a job that could be done by one person. Most excellent!

All plywood is multilayered.....otherwise it's not plywood, it's something else! Lola question for the group...how would you improve a workmate?
I would replace the mdf tops with multilayer plywood.
Slow Those don't look like the usual Workmate feet. What are those and can you tell us who make them?Dragged home another one.. wood is toast, all else is good.
I have one on my bench. I got it in the original box new and unused. It gets used a LOTI just brought home a model 79-021 drop leaf Workmate, bought on Craigslist. I've never seen one before.
