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Wilton bullet 350S

NastyNate

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Last Price drop!

Run out of time and money fixing up vises I dont "REALLY" need so I decided to sell my wilton bullet vise. I bought new jaws replacement and some hardware. Has the original flat jaws as well.
Its a Wilton 350s 1985 date code. Heres a few pictures. Im selling it for $195.00 SHIPPED everything you see is included.
The only thing it is missing is the pins that hold on the end cap. Currently it is disassembled and ready to ship.

Please PM me with any questions and do not post here unless you are stating you are buying it. No need for unneeded bumps.

THANKS


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Nate,

This is going to sound dumb but for someone that has never put together a vise before as looking at the pictures it looks straight forward, is this something that can be done or does it need to be taken some where to be futher finished?

Thanks,
-Nigel
All it really needs is a good cleaning and the end cap pins. (anyone on the forums can do it, MIGHT need some help but very little if any) but everyone here would probably love to see it restored to its former glory. Simply slide it all back together add some lube a couple screws and your done. I can reassemble it and ship it that way but cost would be a little more.
Looks like a really clean unit. I would definitely put it together before selling. The shipping price difference will be marginal at best.
Yea it wouldn't be much more but the only thing im thinking about is the new owner is going to disassemble it to restore it. So it saves someone a step. If there are no takers i'll put it back together and try again i guess.

Looks Like a good vise to me also. You can find the vises cheap sometimes but with new jaws this would be nice-ttt
The new hardware (bolts and jaws) cost somewhere between $60-$70 so some of the high price it new parts.


Here is a pic of it assembled.
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NewShockerGuy

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Nate,

This is going to sound dumb but for someone that has never put together a vise before as looking at the pictures it looks straight forward, is this something that can be done or does it need to be taken some where to be futher finished?

Thanks,
-Nigel
 

toomanytoyzz

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Looks like a really clean unit. I would definitely put it together before selling. The shipping price difference will be marginal at best.
 
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dandan111

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Looks Like a good vise to me also. You can find the vises cheap sometimes but with new jaws this would be nice-ttt
 

spongerich

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Nate,

This is going to sound dumb but for someone that has never put together a vise before as looking at the pictures it looks straight forward, is this something that can be done or does it need to be taken some where to be futher finished?

Thanks,
-Nigel

Assembling these is as simple as can be. Takes about 2 minutes.
 
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