trijeff
Well-known member
Wow that Rocky is a real beast!
No it does not
Hey Tool Scrounge, can you add spec:s for your Metl-former. I do not have jaw width, weight and max opening. Thanks for your pictures. Nice vise and with all the accessories. Kevin
Specs added to original post
KM- hmm, you and your buddy get to live in Estes Park, and find cool tools there as well? I’m envious! Can’t believe your welder buddy found that metl shaper. De he purchase loose or attached to a vise?




Hoping I'm in the right section to post help to ID this little Made in USA vise I picked up today at a flea market. Believe the colour to be original could use a little maintenance but functions fine. Any clues would be appreciated. Doesn't seem to be a Makers mark on it only seemingly part markings V10, V11, V12 etc. Again appreciate any assistance you might render.]
Looking at a Morgan 150 (5" jaw, circa 72 lbs) for sale. Very clean, very good jaws... BUT : slide jaw was welded onto slide (both sides, right where the slide meets the jaw); vise obviously broke at one point. Current owner bought it that way without noticing the weld. Weld fillets are big, but of course I have no idea of the quality/ potential longevity of it. Can get pics tomorrow. Pointed out the weld, he's asking $50. I would likely clean it up/paint it and resell, always pointing out the weld to potential buyers.
Worth the time to mess with?
Can someone recommend a good DIY-level vise? Are Yost or Wilton Taiwanese any good? I'm not sure a $500 - $700 professional machinist vise is justified for my needs; DIY automotive and home repair. But I would like to spend my $$ wisely and get something decent. I would like 4" wide jaws or thereabouts, and preferable at least 5" opening.