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Reed vise 205

countryss

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Looking to see if anyone has a lead on this part. Definitely a cast item doesn't look weldable. Checked marketplace and ebay with no luck.
 

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jreb10

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Good news for you. It's not broken, despite the rough appearance of the ends. It is meant to be in two pieces and is known as a split nut. I'm sure others who are more knowledgeable than me will also chime in.

Beautiful vise by the way.
 
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countryss

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Ahhh great news! I got it for free. A local bicycle shop closed down years ago and the owner said if I could carry it out the basement I could have it.
 

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It's not broken, despite the rough appearance of the ends. It is meant to be in two pieces and is known as a split nut. .
If you poke around in either the Vise Repair (more likely) or Show us Your Vise thread, it will talk about it. I learned to do mine that way.
 
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Shiftless

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I got it for free. A local bicycle shop closed down years ago and the owner said if I could carry it out the basement I could have it.
It’s 100% positive that your part is not “broken”. The factory snapped it in half in order to install it there in the front, behind the nose. It is a patented method of adjusting lash in the main screw. There should be a set screw bearing against that split nut to keep it in place once you get it tuned up to your liking. Reed vises, especially the R series, are among the best vises ever built. I’m sure other regulars on this thread will agree.

Let me be the first to award you the coveted GJ “you ****”
A fine condition Reed 205 R for the grand total price of zero dollars and zero cents. AMAZING!
 
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countryss

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Got it all put together again. Thanks guys! Also didn't know it was such a sought after vise. It's been great to me.
 
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