RH: first of all do you have pictures downloaded to your laptop or computer? if you do the paperclip method is what i use. so next time you post on this thread look to the right of the Fonts and A and you'll see a paperclip. ok so far? click on it and a drop screen will come up so you can download pictures. you click the browse button, find a picture you want to download then click ok. after you have 1 to 7 pictures found then download them and once you submit your post with a few good words you will have posted pictures which i'm sure you like as much as we do when looking at threads.
do your Record vices say made in England on the side or just Sheffield England? even if they weren't made in England i still like those vices.
i hear you about having a big vise for the little to huge jobs and my favorite is a Reed 4C and i have a Reed 2C and a Wilton baby bullet on a power arm for the smaller jobs. if you can't find a good 150 pound vise and might want to buy one of my spares PM (private message) me and i'll email you some pictures with prices.
take care and if you still need help with the pictures just ask. also happy to see you are renewing your password so you can participate in the forum more.
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Those are very nice vises you have in the photo. I have a Rock Island, I think it's a 5 inch, with a lipped, non-rotating base that probably weighs in the neighborhood of +- 100 lbs or so, and it's a dandy, but nowhere near the class of what you have in your latest photo. Although I don't have the Rock Island mounted because frankly, it would overpower my 1940's - 50's era factory workbench, it would be a good one to install on a fabrication table or bench. All 3 Record vises were made in England, at least that's what is indicated on the castings. As far as I knew, the RECORD company was still in business when I bought them. The 6 inch says "Made in England" cast into the side of the main casting, the 4 inch has "Sheffield England" cast into the main casting w/ a sales label that says "Made in UK" and the 3 inch has "Made in England" in the casting along with a decal on the front jaw that reads, "Genuine RECORD Sheffield"...I too much appreciate photos along with postings and I did open the browsing box under the paperclip. I'll be posting a few hopefully by this evening sometime.