That's pretty high, like eBay prices.---C1s are nice and a really desirable size and especially the 4 pin pipe jaws units.---But some of these Wilton aficionados need to chime in on that one.
I appreciate your quick reply‘s! The fella said he would take a little less for it so I’m on my way to get it. Don’t see a Wilton vice come up for sale around here very often. I need it so if I paid a little more for it then it’s worth I’m OK with that. I’m looking forward to dating it. Thank you very much for your help.
Thank you! The jaws are ok but well used. The pipe jaws are really good. The vice is tight. The end cap is there, swivel base good, haven't seen any cracks. The handle has a slight bend but you have to look for it.Look at the jaws to see if they are in good shape, also check the pipe jaws. Open it up some and see if it rattles around some, make sure the end cap is there and check to see if the swivel base locks down in case the inner ring is broke, look for cracks under the round slider, check to see if there is wear in the horseshoe washer groove on the spindle. Check to see if the handle is bent, any issues with these areas drive the price down. Good luck.
Chas Parker 870. Around 3-1/2" jaws that opens to 3". Pretty unique Parker.
Very unique Parker. May I ask where you spotted that one Kevin?
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I was gifted a Wilton vise that is in sad shape. I’ve taken it apart and started cleaning all of the parts but I’ve noticed there are some parts that need to be replaced like the jaw pads and screws as well as one of the jaws seems to have a piece broken off. Do you think it’s worth continuing to restore this or is it trash?
Not sure if this is the right place to ask, but...
What was the original paint color used for the Williams Vulcan No. 2 pipe vise (chain vise)?
I picked one up that was a disaster, heavy rust, six colors of paint and a LOT of caked-on grease. After much on and off cleaning it's time for paint. My default is almost always hammertone pewter, but I'm open to suggestions as original color is fine - if I knew what it was.
I was gifted a Wilton vise that is in sad shape. I’ve taken it apart and started cleaning all of the parts but I’ve noticed there are some parts that need to be replaced like the jaw pads and screws as well as one of the jaws seems to have a piece broken off. Do you think it’s worth continuing to restore this or is it trash?




ThanksIt's a Prentiss model #37 here is a catalog page that might help you identify your vise. Very much a sought after vise.
Thank you Fierljeppen, any idea if the 63-1/2 is older or newer than the 94?
Hi, I'm searching for some parts. Found a rusty dirty vise, totally disassembled, in a box last week at a garage sale and picked it up for $5. Turned out to be a swivel base Athol 623 1/2. Put the vise back together and it works great but it's missing the bottom screw to attach the swivel base to the vise as well as the locking lug and accompanying handle. (sort of explains why it was in pieces) If anyone has those parts laying around and doesn't need them please let me know. thanks
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Akron Vise and Tool Co. Model 604-1/2. 4-1/2" jaws.
Very cool. Wonder if there is any tie-in with the Pinch Bug I just found.
Very cool. Wonder if there is any tie-in with the Pinch Bug I just found.
Maybe Fierljeppen can help with a catalog page of your Pinch Bug. I added the link to your post.