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22 September 2006, 00:13
fla3006
Another Gunsmith Vise
I bought this 5" 2-way rotating vise on sale at Harbor Freight for $37. Not a Wilton but still a pretty good vise for alot less money. Weighs about 55lbs.




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22 September 2006, 00:58
the_captain
I have one just like it, except for a black finish. I forget where I picked it up (most likely one of the local farm/fleet stores). Very heavy-duty and sturdy. I like mine a lot.


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22 September 2006, 03:10
snowcat
I was going to say "whiskey"...


Jay Kolbe
22 September 2006, 03:34
fla3006
quote:
snowcat: I was going to say "whiskey"


That is spelled "vice" not "vise"


NRA Life Member, Band of Bubbas Charter Member, PGCA, DRSS.
Shoot & hunt with vintage classics.
22 September 2006, 03:58
snowcat
I am well aware of that, thank you. BTW, it is spelled J O K E.


Jay Kolbe
22 September 2006, 04:42
tnekkcc
I have one just like it.
I broke it by tightening up by hitting the handle with a sledge hammer.

I have a Columbian that I got from Boeing surplus now, it seems to take the sledge hammer better.
22 September 2006, 14:22
Bent Fossdal
quote:
Originally posted by tnekkcc:
I have one just like it.
I broke it by tightening up by hitting the handle with a sledge hammer.


Yupp, whiskey.......... Smiler


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22 September 2006, 23:35
Dago Red
And cigars.

congrats on the good deal. I have a vise on my welding bench that is at least 60 years old. it actually has a depressing on the anvil portion from use. I need to put new faces on the jaws but still a good unit.

I don't have a fancy vise like this yet.

Red