03-21-2017, 08:02 PM
Hey Guys -
After seeing some of the vise rehab threads, I've decided I really need to finally get a good bench vise for use with some of my other hobbies other than woodworking (I'm getting more and more into working on antique outboard motors). Something vintage, quality, and American made. It doesn't need to be a monster.
Are you guys mostly picking them up locally? I would think shipping costs as well as making sure it hasn't been overly abused would make that the best option vs eBay.
I found a few choices on Craigslist. One is this Wilton bullet vise. We had one where I used to work and it seemed pretty nice. From some comments I've read, they may be kind of overpriced on the used market? 3-1/2" jaws, he wants $150 or B/O:
Then this same guy has a Reed 224 1/2. $175.00 or B/O, 4-1/2" jaws and weighs around 80 lbs (!):
Finally, an Athol 323 1/2 from a different seller. $100.00:
What do you guys think? Any thoughts are appreciated.
- Mark
After seeing some of the vise rehab threads, I've decided I really need to finally get a good bench vise for use with some of my other hobbies other than woodworking (I'm getting more and more into working on antique outboard motors). Something vintage, quality, and American made. It doesn't need to be a monster.
Are you guys mostly picking them up locally? I would think shipping costs as well as making sure it hasn't been overly abused would make that the best option vs eBay.
I found a few choices on Craigslist. One is this Wilton bullet vise. We had one where I used to work and it seemed pretty nice. From some comments I've read, they may be kind of overpriced on the used market? 3-1/2" jaws, he wants $150 or B/O:
Then this same guy has a Reed 224 1/2. $175.00 or B/O, 4-1/2" jaws and weighs around 80 lbs (!):
Finally, an Athol 323 1/2 from a different seller. $100.00:
What do you guys think? Any thoughts are appreciated.
- Mark