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kerr

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I have found a big ol real nice shape older craftsman vise in a pawnshop . I didn't think to look for a number or anything on it .I like it as it is a more square type with a 3x5 or so whoopin pad on the rear of it .

Jaws open up to about a foot wide , jaws were only 6" . The dang thing dont have a base with it ! I figure I could make one out of plate but it would be a pain. What are the chances of finding a proper base for it ? I offered $20.00 he wanted $40.00 . Its a kick **** vise but without a base of somekind it just wont do.

What would you do ? Get it ,find a base or make one or just keep looking for another ?

Kerr
 
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Sounds like a late Chinese vise, hence the missing (probably broken) base. I'd keep looking.
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I would post a picture of it here, so we can try and help you decide.
 
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kerr

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You know what the guy wont let anuone take pics in the pawn shop . Beats me why but he wont . I guess I am really asking what are my chances of finding a base for it ? Its not a cheapie I dont think very heavy . Can bases be ordered for it from someplace or would you guys who know these things just have to see it first ?

I guess I am hopeing that the base would fit many differant vises .

Kerr
 
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kerr

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O-well , went to get it and its gone . Missed the boat on that one . Thanks anyways guys.

kerr
 

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To some, a swivel base is a must. To me, a vise missing the base is a chance to get a great deal, since I seldom-to-never use the swivel feature.

As an example, I picked up a big Rock Island because it was missing the swivel base. I got a 1" bolt to go down through the center hole and two 1/2" bolts to go down through where the swivel locks would have been. The result is hell-for-stout, because it sits lower on the bench, it's noticeably more resistant to lateral forces, and it ain't never ever going to slip and twist.

Your opinions and results may vary.

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Had you actually bought that vise, you would have found out that a replacement base would probably cost 2-3 times what you paid for the vise! It is usually not worth doing. For instance, I recently sold a 5-1/2" Craftsman made-in-USA swivel bench vise that I bought 20yrs ago, still in excellent condition, for $50. They show up every now and then, from $20 and up. Keep searching craigslist...forget about pawn shops, imho. Also, don't be afraid of direct-mount vises- they work GREAT!
 
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