Pardigital
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I've been watching Craigslist and eBay for a while hoping to find a nice old vise for my new garage. I located one on Craigslist last evening. I wasn't sure what it was because the owner had no information on brand, model, etc. The nameplate on the side was missing, though I suspected it was an old Craftsman based on the shape of the cut-out where the plate had been. I called him and arranged to go see it this afternoon.
There are no issues to be found, other than what I believe is a set screw on the side of the dynamic jaw that has a head that's messed up. I wire brushed the cap on the end of the spindle and it reads "MODEL NO. 05191". I've searched and found that this is an old Craftsman (1950-ish). There are numbers stamped on the top of the slide, but they're too light to read. I believe this would be the date stamp. I do know that there's a five and a couple zeroes. The jaw width is 4" and it opens to 8". It's heavy and solid.
I plan on cleaning it up and painting it once I'm finished with the garage.
Anyway, here it is...
There are no issues to be found, other than what I believe is a set screw on the side of the dynamic jaw that has a head that's messed up. I wire brushed the cap on the end of the spindle and it reads "MODEL NO. 05191". I've searched and found that this is an old Craftsman (1950-ish). There are numbers stamped on the top of the slide, but they're too light to read. I believe this would be the date stamp. I do know that there's a five and a couple zeroes. The jaw width is 4" and it opens to 8". It's heavy and solid.
I plan on cleaning it up and painting it once I'm finished with the garage.
Anyway, here it is...