I've had the same cruddy "made in usa" generic wilton or the like vise for 25 years, it's done me well, but it's little better than a chinese import.
Finally took the plunge, spent the entire evening reading this forum regarding vises, and ended up getting a Hollands 23-1/2H machinists vise off CL for $75. It is a bit smaller than I would've liked, but frankly I am not in the railroad business.
The good: it's in great condition, even appears to have original paint. The jaws still have excellent checkering, everything seems smooth although I will take it apart and clean it up and lube it. Very light scarring on top of the jaws, not bad at all.
The bad: there are a few hammer marks on the back side of the fixed jaw where the "anvil" on a mechanics vise would be. 'll probably fill these with JB weld and paint it one day........one day.
It weighs in at a shade over 41lbs so it is a little guy.
The good news about buying a small vise, is that I can now buy a big vise to compliment it!






Did I do OK?
Finally took the plunge, spent the entire evening reading this forum regarding vises, and ended up getting a Hollands 23-1/2H machinists vise off CL for $75. It is a bit smaller than I would've liked, but frankly I am not in the railroad business.
The good: it's in great condition, even appears to have original paint. The jaws still have excellent checkering, everything seems smooth although I will take it apart and clean it up and lube it. Very light scarring on top of the jaws, not bad at all.
The bad: there are a few hammer marks on the back side of the fixed jaw where the "anvil" on a mechanics vise would be. 'll probably fill these with JB weld and paint it one day........one day.
It weighs in at a shade over 41lbs so it is a little guy.
The good news about buying a small vise, is that I can now buy a big vise to compliment it!






Did I do OK?