I got mine here:
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cheers
andy walker
I got mine here:
New Page 1
cheers
andy walker
How mucho, walker?
Yeah, it was more than MSC charges.
Oh and it looks like millvices.com does not carry the 4" anymore.
MSC would be the choice now.
cheers
andy walker
I'm sure the Bison is a better vise, it's going to be more than an "interstate"
I now remember last year Millvices.com saying something like they were discontinuing the 4".
The Interstate sure does look like the Bison, re-branding? Looks like the same picture.
cheers
andy walker
Steve Garro, Coconino Cycles.
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Here's my $20 China special. Actually works pretty good for stuff at home. The good stuff is at work some are new most are old. The old ones are in buildings that date to the 1890's and still going strong. I added a few pics of the interior of the pump station.
vices and other pics - a set on Flickr
Working on posting pics like Luke was attempting to do. I did contact Reed about this model #205 it's about 90 to 100 years old and cost $30 dollars. I convinced the Mechanics that it needed to be replaced for safety purposes.
Now this will make some mad, but I sandblasted off the old paint, cleaned off the old slag, and will be painting it a nice Reed red.
This one was on an old bench piled with junk and probably hasn't been used in years. We have my guess 30 vise's spread around the company from the very old Reed to new Wilton's no loss to them. It's funny how some folks worship old tools like us, and other's say throw that junk away.
Cool railing in the pump station. Love the acorn detail. You work where?
Just need to build a post, and it will be ready for another 100 years.
vices and other pics - a set on Flickr
Soooo. Who is gettng a tongue lashing for getting red paint all over the Wilton and the work bench?
All the best,
David Bohm
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We gave up on that welding table a long time ago, somebody was always doing something other than welding. The table in the background is the one we use for welding only, and is pretty clean. The Wilton is useless as well, the jaws are at chest height. One of these days we'll get it figured out
Spent election day installing my new old toy in it's new home. I should have painted it a nice Democrat blue.
vices and other pics - a set on Flickr
Tim, curious why you didn't use the large bolts to install? kidding. Nice work, it's great that some tools are so well made that they have second third and 4th lives.
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