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RD350

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Hi folks: What would be a fair price for a Record vise #5, Made in England?
The vise is in good shape.
 
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Strouty

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$1 to $2000, markets vary so much it is crazy. I think it is worth what you are willing to pay for it, sometimes it is tough because the seller wants you to pay what they think it is worth.
 

Downwindtracker 2

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Record # don't make any sense, a # 3 is 4" . Unfortunately, the American vice thing has crossed the border, you are looking at a $100 for a 6".
 

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It depends if it's an English made one or a newer Irwin (china). and the condition it's in. Look it over carefully under the grease and grime for weld repairs, looseness and grind marks around the jaws etc. A decent shape old English made one with the swivel base attachment is typically $50 -$100 in Canada. Without the swivel base $30 - $60. Weld repaired ones or Irwin, keep looking unless you really need a vise now.
 
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dutchgray

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Record # don't make any sense, a # 3 is 4" . Unfortunately, the American vice thing has crossed the border, you are looking at a $100 for a 6".

Record numbers make sense compared to plenty of other vice manufacturers out there,
Bigger number bigger vice, they go from 00 to 8 in the standard mechanics series.
 

Downwindtracker 2

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That's true, but why is my common as dirt #3, 4", whereas my #6 is 6" ? Records are great vices, every maintenance shop I've been in had at least a couple. I don't remember seeing any that had been welded up. The jaws on the other hand, have been toasted.

Another option for Canucks, is a later model RAE, they are built on the Record pattern instead of the earlier American pattern. They are made of cast steel.
 

lilredex

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The Record sizes do make sense if you have this chart...
 

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exmaxima1

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Uh, not quite steel.

And seemingly not quite the same as the original Record vises. My Paramo No. 6 is cast from the same Record molds and weighs over 100 lbs w/base (85 w/o). Not sure what material is used, as it does has a few chips.
 
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