A little something too go along with your nice find.I just finished cleaning a recent find - a Prentiss Bulldog 207 208. The dynamic jaw is marked 207 208, while the fixed one is marked 207 only. You can see how small it is vs. the Coke can. It has 2” jaws, opens 2 ½” and weighs 4 lbs. 7 oz. The PO (or an earlier one) had replaced the original jaws with aluminum ones (glued on).

That's a crude way to make cross-section.
Actually this thread just pisses me off, took another half an hour to find it, yes I have it on watch, no I never get notifications for it, no it never shows up when I use the search function, I just wanted to do some research is all. even had the post number to look at .I kept having problems finding and keeping this thread, (It's a me problem, not criticism -my brain is found wanting often) found it while looking for REED 104 1/2 info (1912 and 14 patent dates) - just curious, and pressed the watch button.
Anyway spent a bit of time reading the Stanley Victor stuff which is of interest to me, really like my original paint 742 (pre 1915) Thankyou heaps of good info and will continue to reread till I make some sense of them and delve a bit further into this thread.
I've been coming across a few more catalogues, Aussie related - a lot of US/UK vices before local manufacturing took over, overseas vices seemed to become rarer after the 1930's( just my observation-I ain't no expert) and had some little breakthroughs with dating Dawn Vices from the castings. Still a bit of a black hole around 1920-50, but getting there.
Actually this thread just pisses me off, took another half an hour to find it, yes I have it on watch, no I never get notifications for it, no it never shows up when I use the search function, I just wanted to do some research is all. even had the post number to look at .
Yes I'm a pain in the **** so I'm assuming I've been blocked - didn't think I was that much of a fuckwit. but there you go.
To add to what Outlawmws said, if you just check page 1 or 2 of the "General Tool Discussion " section, it is almost always there. It is not the busiest thread, but definitely enough comments to be on page 1 or 2, at worst page 3. Should take all of 1 minute to find it.Bookmark it, or copy the link for it.
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This ^ should be the solution.Bookmark it, or copy the link for it.
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Thankyou, looked everywhere for that earlier, I have to deal with constant head pain and when I start getting frustrated/annoyed the pain increases and I just go downhill rapidly, can't deal with it.Bookmark it, or copy the link for it.
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Thankyou, I had looked there, going to have to write all these helpful hints down as I'll forget and get lost again in 2 weeks, not having a short term memory for this stuff is annoying.To add to what Outlawmws said, if you just check page 1 or 2 of the "General Tool Discussion " section, it is almost always there. It is not the busiest thread, but definitely enough comments to be on page 1 or 2, at worst page 3. Should take all of 1 minute to find it.
I was hoping someone would like and do that, noticed it has the materials and sizes, I would love to see a finished product with the Oliver branding on it.Nice images from that old Oliver catalog Colmal. I may have to copy the bench in the first pic with the drawers. I have an old oak desk that would be a good start. Just have to replace the current desk top with a wider and maybe thicker top leaving room to mount a vice outside the legs. Ed.


What system of measurement was used in manufacturing in Tsarist Russia?