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Nice! Is that a sticker/decal on that barrel?























How many hours on your 530? I have an older version of this mower with 600 hours on it and haven't touched the spindles other than grease every 50 hours but cringe every time I hear an unusual noise because I know I'm probably on borrowed time.

Don't know , what do ya need?
Usually, when asked that question, I respond that I have reached that point in life where I don't "need' anything, but I keep looking and every once in a while I find something I can't live without.
But for a friend, I won't be such a wise acre. I am looking for Mobil, Sinclair, Standard and Gulf quart oil cans; a blue sparkle steering wheel, and the following license tags:
AL - sweet home
AL - heart of dixie
CA - golden state
IA - corn state
MT - treasure state
SC - iodine state
OK - visit
A collector like you probably has a number of things I would find interesting.


Bessy is known for their wood working clamps. A full notch above the regular pony pipe clamps. Price tag to match.
Don't know how I missed this thread but nice shop and work.
Subscribed.
Thanks for stopping in and the compliment. I've been watching your excellent projects for some time now.

...Anyone know anything about Bessy?
Bessey is a German clamp company that's been around for a long time. We use their heavy duty f-clamps extensively throughout the weld shop. They are pricey, but they take a beating.
It looks like the vise you bought is a current production BV-MPV5. At $20, I'd say you got a pretty good deal considering they sell new for around $100. Being that its probably not that old, you might not have to do much on the restoration front other than cleaning up some of the surface rust. Nice find!









...Now I just have to figure out how to deploy this in my shop - and do something about my old vice, which now looks rather tacky.
Finish one project, create two more - sounds like something I would do!
Jeff Ivers top job on the vise.![]()










This week, it was off to the powder coaters for the components of my vise stand.
Looks like you have two new vises in your garage now. Great work on both of them! Any update on that vise stand?







