To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

ever seen a Craftsman bench vise like this??

1982fxr

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 7, 2012
Messages
10,012
Location
Phoenix
what is it?
 

Attachments

  • 00i0i_tmjvsU9yUc_600x450.jpg
    00i0i_tmjvsU9yUc_600x450.jpg
    30.4 KB · Views: 229
  • 00S0S_2Gq87LZ4Qm4_600x450.jpg
    00S0S_2Gq87LZ4Qm4_600x450.jpg
    35.1 KB · Views: 203
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

nine4gmc

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 24, 2012
Messages
14,357
Location
Dallas
I was going to say I had one but looking at those Record-like ridges, I have no clue. :dunno:
 

Carla

MEMBER EMERITUS
Joined
Nov 27, 2010
Messages
672
I would tend to suspect that it is an interesting variety of 'decorator item', a 'fine art' piece, lovingly hand-crafted by the charming native artisans of far-off, picturesque, Gondwanaland. (or some such place)

cheers

Carla
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

zkling

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 23, 2007
Messages
16,939
Yes, from what I remember, they were made in Japan in the mid 80's to early 90's ish and also sold under the "sears" branding. Again IIRC, they are pretty crudely put together.

To my knowledge all of the USA made craftsman vises had "Made in USA" somewhere in raised lettering externally visible on the vise. Some of which did have the large jaw width embossing on the side of the dynamic jaw. The Japan and then China made vises were then marked inconspicuously on the bottom of the swivel base with COO.

what is it?

O and to answer your question, it is a 4" swivel base, bench vise. Commonly used to hold parts or stock secure while working on them. Often mounted to a work bench (hence the name) or a short column for to increase work envelope. :;): Couldn't resist.
 
Last edited:
OP
1

1982fxr

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 7, 2012
Messages
10,012
Location
Phoenix
Yes, from what I remember, they were made in Japan in the mid 80's to early 90's ish and also sold under the "sears" branding. Again IIRC, they are pretty crudely put together.

To my knowledge all of the USA made craftsman vises had "Made in USA" somewhere in raised lettering externally visible on the vise. Some of which did have the large jaw width embossing on the side of the dynamic jaw. The Japan and then China made vises were then marked inconspicuously on the bottom of the swivel base with COO.



O and to answer your question, it is a 4" swivel base, bench vise. Commonly used to hold parts or stock secure while working on them. Often mounted to a work bench (hence the name) or a short column for to increase work envelope. :;): Couldn't resist.


thank you so much:lol_hitti
 

7th Kahuna

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 4, 2012
Messages
1,704
Location
Los Angeles, CA
I'm 95% certain the last of the USA Craftsmans also had that large number, but I agree that it usually indicates import.

I have seen a picture of a Craftsman vise with the large number on front that was also stamped 'Made in USA'. The number here looks different (different font) than the typical Asian ones. The 391 prefix is inconclusive.There is a reference to an unstamped 391 vise with included instructions printed in Japan. In the 80's though, I seem to remember a lot of printing getting done in Japan. There is also a suggestion that 391 may indicate The Adjustable Clamp Company. The Adjustable Clamp Company, which manufactures Jorgensen Clamps, has been around since 1903. Looks like a nice vise in any case.
 

ajchien

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 3, 2010
Messages
2,651
Location
Los Angeles, stuck on the 60 freeway.
I have not seen one like that before. It does look like a Taiwan import, however, I'm not aware craftsman Had imported from there. There are vises from japan ... I would look under the swivel base to see if I could find a country of manufacture.
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!
Top Bottom