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ottsville

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Wilton also does not carry these jaws. They gave me the contact info for the supplier they used to use - a company called Beejax. Apparently Beejax was the machine shop behind viseparts.com. It seems that both of those are out of business.

My vise will be used in the shop so I will probably just clean them up as well as possible with a file/grinder(they don't seem to be hardened). I was wondering if an option would be to create a bar to go in the "T" portion with 2 threaded holes to hold a similar width and height jaw plate.
 
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amarlow

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I have also recently acquired a similar vintage 604-M2. Any idea when yours was made? or a good source for Columbian vise history/info? Also, I'm curious why you are looking for replacement jaws... are the original ones damaged?
 

EOC_Jason

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I have also recently acquired a similar vintage 604-M2. Any idea when yours was made? or a good source for Columbian vise history/info? Also, I'm curious why you are looking for replacement jaws... are the original ones damaged?

70's or 80's maybe? I think it was mid to late 80's when they switched to screw-in jaws instead of the pinned T-jaws. Could be a little earlier.
 
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