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    I've a $900+ Wilton Machinist that I stole for about $330 still sitting in the box. There's another 2 identical units at work so I haven't used mine yet.

    One of my favorites is the old Record that Fattic has. It's got the quick-release which is oh-so-convenient.
    laughter has no foreign accent.

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    Damn, was really hoping for a thread about sex, drugs, rock n roll, etc. Oh well, carry on

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    This IS frame building rock and roll. Not as glamorous as it sounds, eh? Bunch of vise geeks, we are.

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    No bottom to this well. From one of the effbuilders.

    That's a real good design.


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    I like these very much:

    Swindens - Revolving Head Vices

    6inch-img1.jpg

    I don't see may of the US effbuilders with revolving vices but I couldn't live without mine.
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    I have a very crude (cheap Asian) revolving vice on my brazing bench. I find it nice to help get that "just right" angle for brazing. But for general work i use conventional vices, albeit solid ones. Andy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Doug Fattic View Post
    TT, i believe the best vise height is to have the the top of the jaws equal to your elbow height. It places your arms in the most comfortable position for most motions without having to bend your upper body some.
    This was the rule of thumb ooooh 20 years ago when i did my aprenticeship ,in the days of filing rests etc .....seems to work

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    I'm proud to be the caretaker of this English vise. It is the primary one I use in my shop. It was previously owned by Johnny Berry in Manchester, England. I consider him to be the best of the best classic English builders. He died in 1974 and I acquired much of his shop equipment when I was apprenticing at Ellis-Briggs in Shipley, West Yorkshire in 1975. I assume it was made prior to WWII. Hopefully when I have died – or at minimum in a vegetive or demented state – my wife will make sure it goes to a worthy builder like Herbie Helm. You can see the quick release lever by the handle that allows me to slide the jaws in and out quickly.

    The frame in the vise was made by a student in my latest 3 week framebuilding class. We put on the final clear coat today.

    I truly love working on a good vise. I bought a modest Chinese one for our frame shop in Ukraine. It worked but not nearly as well as the ones I'm used to in my own shop and was glad it broke. I went to the bazaar in Kiev and got a Wilton (to my surprise they were sold there). If I was starting over again my 1st choice would be an English Record vise with 5 1/4" jaws.

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    My Simplex. Bought used for $120. Bomber for days. My favorite tool I own.

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    Charles Parker, made in Meriden, CT. Don't ask how I got it. We don't need the bank to know (seriously).

    I mentioned it to WayneJ and he said "whoa, you have a Charles Parker?" I guess it's cool. And it was free.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doug Fattic View Post
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    I'm proud to be the caretaker of this English vise.
    I thought the only vice you got, was the Assos-catalogue, Doug? ;-)

    Truls

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    Quote Originally Posted by shand View Post
    I like these very much:

    Swindens - Revolving Head Vices

    6inch-img1.jpg

    I don't see may of the US effbuilders with revolving vices but I couldn't live without mine.
    Damn - I want one.
    I've never seen one before.
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    Quote Originally Posted by steve garro View Post
    Damn - I want one.
    I've never seen one before.
    - Garro.
    Me too!.....I'm a little scared to ask how much they cost, though....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Anderson View Post
    Me too!.....I'm a little scared to ask how much they cost, though....
    The last time I checked it out the 5" models were about £500.

    I also have a chinese import swivel vice like this:

    ROLSON 125MM MULTI PURPOSE VICE review cheap prices 125MM MULTI PURPOSE VICE ROLSON best buy discount online uk shop

    which I thought was going to last about a year but it's actually lasted about 5 years and it's still going strong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EddieBirdsell View Post
    Charles Parker, made in Meriden, CT.
    Reed, Parker or Athol are my short list to replace my crappy Chinese vise

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    Got this Chas. Parker 105 on ebay for $82. Built the stand 28" to put the jaws at 36".
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    I had to copy Steve Garro's mitering setup, Buffalo tube clamp:) With a digitial angle finder it's the bomb:
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    cheers
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    Quote Originally Posted by afwalker View Post
    I had to copy Steve Garro's mitering setup, Buffalo tube clamp:) With a digitial angle finder it's the bomb - cheers
    andy walker
    Where did you find one?
    They were pretty rare a few years ago.
    Full credit, I got that idea from Paul Sadoff.
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    Quote Originally Posted by steve garro View Post
    Where did you find one?
    MSC has one

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    Quote Originally Posted by steve garro View Post
    Where did you find one?
    They were pretty rare a few years ago.
    Full credit, I got that idea from Paul Sadoff.
    - Garro.
    They're sold here in UK under the Bison brand.

    Bison Shaft Vice
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