
I wish that a good USA company would/did make a kick *** version of this.

I have one and use it as my "outside" vice too. I bought it in the late 80's and it's been great. It's very good for heavy duty disassembly (i.e. beating on things) and for welding as it spins, twirls and just keeps on going.It's an Chiawanese, but I'll tell you what: I came across the same one and mounted it outside on my big metal table. I absolutely love that thing. It is super handy and I do beat on it, wail on it (responsibly if there is such a thing), weld stuff with it, paint stuff with it...probably my most used vise. If it breaks, no big deal. I wish that a good USA company would/did make a kick *** version of this.
I have a growing number of bad *** USA vises, but once restored, I never want to mess them up or bust them. It's a vicious cycle.![]()
If i see them for maybe 30 bucks or less, I will pick them up just to mount on trailers, tractors etc.
They are the only vises I have that I don't care if they sit out in the weather and get some rust and dust on them. FORM FOLLOWS FUNCTION on these for sure.
Damng..those Yost are nice!
Here's an older USA made one I have , but no pipe jaws on the bottom. It's sitting in my living room under the tv now :hitti:
Thank you for the picture of the Fred C. Moran vise. I hadn't come across that yet. That may be the ancestor of the design. It looks like it may have also been sold under the FLEXIVISE Company of Los Angeles California, at least according to this post. http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=177475 This appears to be the patent on the Fred C. Moran/Flexivise. http://www.google.com/patents?id=OV...=gbs_selected_pages&cad=1#v=onepage&q&f=false
Yep...you got it. My Fred and his Flexivise are the only ones I know of. Next is a Chas Parker 474....one day I'll find it. lol
Speak of the Parker and the Parker shall appear. Sorry as far as I know not for sale but fullthrottle24 just posted a pick of a Parker 474 in The VISES of Garage Journal thread. http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showpost.php?p=3048068&postcount=8142
For $40 BUCKS!!! GREEN WITH ENVY!!!!!!!!!!!
It's likely this style was copied from the British Swindens vice, their design dating back to the early 1930's. Swindens Vices
They come up for sale used every now and then and always seem to attract very strong money - £250 and over for the larger versions - the reason why I don't have one
Amongst others, Our REME boys use these mounted on the front of their Challenger recovery tanks.

The one made in the USA was first made by the Fulton Machine and Vise Co. of N.Y. Later it was sold as the ATLAS NUTYP VISE made by Atlas Vise Co. of N.Y. See below information previously posted in GJ about this vise. So maybe this is the one copied by the chinese and not the Swindens?![]()
