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CraigFL

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You may have to sell your first born but the vice will be with the rest of the family for generations. Fine drop-forged quality!
 

AndrewM

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I'd almost feel bad treating it like a vise, for that kind of price. ;)

My poor $40 vise is covered in hammer blows, welding splatter, wire brush marks, grinder marks..... But it's still old faithful. :)
 

Fast Orange

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A good vise is the single most used tool in any shop-and the tool that gets abused and mis-used the most.I've had my OLD 6" wilton for many years -and my father had it in his shop for many years before he gave it to me.I think he bought it back in the 50s at an auction- I think we've gotten our money's worth out of it. I think it's out lasted several benches that it's been bolted to.
George
 
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danski0224

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W-Cummins said:
Post up a picture I would like to see the diffrence between an older made in the usa model and the new imports that wilton is selling now

William....

It looks exactly like the link I posted. I will try to get a pic up soon.
 

Blacknwhitepit

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The rule of thumb I heard was that if the Wilton had a rectangular Shaft it was imported and the round ones were made in the USA. The link below seems to corroborate that.

However, I think this is true only with new models.

I have an old Sears 5 inch jaw (A rebadged Columbian) that has a Made In USA Stamp that has a rectangular shaft. Got it for $25.00 at a Flea Market. The only reason I bought it was the fact I knew it was made in the USA.

Check out this link, You will see all the round ones have the Made in USA logo on it.

http://www.southern-tool.com/store/wilton_vises.html

This is what the imports looks like.

-BWP
 

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Willy Victor

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I have a Wilton 5in. jaw that I found in a dumpster #101059. I need help help lifting it. It has a swivel base. From what I can see, it is in the seven or eight hundred doallar range. Not bad for dumpster picking. How it got there is anybodys guess.

Willy
 

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Willy Victor said:
I have a Wilton 5in. jaw that I found in a dumpster #101059. I need help help lifting it. It has a swivel base. From what I can see, it is in the seven or eight hundred doallar range. Not bad for dumpster picking. How it got there is anybodys guess.

Willy

Good Score! :thumbup:

I got mine for free because the jaws were missing. It weighs close to 100 lbs.

I used the jaws from my broken HF vise until I got the proper new ones. :beer:
 

danski0224

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W-Cummins said:
Post up a picture I would like to see the diffrence between an older made in the usa model and the new imports that wilton is selling now

William....

Here ya go....
 

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Brad54

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I replaced the jaws on my Home Depot vise with some appropriate sized chunks of aluminum. I think they're 3/4-inch thick, 1-inch tall and the width of the jaw (6-inches). Drilled them and counter sunk the holes to make them a direct bolt-in.
Now I can firmly clamp anything I want, and it won't leave marks.
Just a tip for anyone with missing or worn-out jaws.
-Brad
 

bmwpower

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Brad54 said:
I replaced the jaws on my Home Depot vise with some appropriate sized chunks of aluminum. I think they're 3/4-inch thick, 1-inch tall and the width of the jaw (6-inches). Drilled them and counter sunk the holes to make them a direct bolt-in.
Now I can firmly clamp anything I want, and it won't leave marks.
Just a tip for anyone with missing or worn-out jaws.
-Brad

Good call! I was just about to post a question about this as my old Athol vise has smooth jaws.
 
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