Evening,
Thanks to the Vise Flu that runs rampant through the GJ forum, I finally succumbed and purchased a Reed 404A from a seller in another state.
The vise arrived today via UPS and it looks to be in very good shape overall consistent with the seller's comments, greasy and dirty, but not rusted (as the photos make it look) or cracked.
However, I'm concerned about 2 issues that I'd appreciate feedback on:
1) The pin that holds the swivel jaw in place, which is visible in the photos when I purchased it, is missing. I haven't addressed it with the seller yet, but I will. I expect he'll say it was included when he shipped it and, indeed, the box arrived with a small hole in it, so it might have fallen out. If I end up having to find one, can anyone recommend a good source or will I need to have one machined?
2) Potentially more significant, there's a "knock-down" look on the undersides of each of the jaws that I'm hoping isn't a repair. The tops of the jaws look great down through the necks, where I'd expect to see evidence of whatever damage would have required the repair. This is the first vintage vise I've purchased, so I'm hoping it's just the way they were cast in "those days," but I'm not able to make that assessment.
Finally, the vise doesn't have any dates on it whatsoever that I can see on the outside. Any idea how that ranks it in the age spectrum?
Thanks in advance, guys.
Max photos attached to this post. I'll upload the sides next to show how it was stamped to hopefully approximate a date of mfg.
Thanks to the Vise Flu that runs rampant through the GJ forum, I finally succumbed and purchased a Reed 404A from a seller in another state.
The vise arrived today via UPS and it looks to be in very good shape overall consistent with the seller's comments, greasy and dirty, but not rusted (as the photos make it look) or cracked.
However, I'm concerned about 2 issues that I'd appreciate feedback on:
1) The pin that holds the swivel jaw in place, which is visible in the photos when I purchased it, is missing. I haven't addressed it with the seller yet, but I will. I expect he'll say it was included when he shipped it and, indeed, the box arrived with a small hole in it, so it might have fallen out. If I end up having to find one, can anyone recommend a good source or will I need to have one machined?
2) Potentially more significant, there's a "knock-down" look on the undersides of each of the jaws that I'm hoping isn't a repair. The tops of the jaws look great down through the necks, where I'd expect to see evidence of whatever damage would have required the repair. This is the first vintage vise I've purchased, so I'm hoping it's just the way they were cast in "those days," but I'm not able to make that assessment.
Finally, the vise doesn't have any dates on it whatsoever that I can see on the outside. Any idea how that ranks it in the age spectrum?
Thanks in advance, guys.
Max photos attached to this post. I'll upload the sides next to show how it was stamped to hopefully approximate a date of mfg.
