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Wilton 78a vice. In the box about 15 years old or so never used. Current part number is 63144. I have one that I use this one is just collecting dust.
I am north west of Fort Worth. $80
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Nice, and crispy too!
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(10-21-2019, 06:08 PM)Admiral Wrote: Nice, and crispy too!
I'm not familiar with that modern lingo.
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7" or 10" jaw? This business of a minimum message lengrh is becoming annoying
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(10-22-2019, 03:59 PM)cputnam Wrote: 7" or 10" jaw? This business of a minimum message lengrh is becoming annoying
It's the smaller 7" one. The wider one is the 79a.
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For anyone who is not familiar with Wilton vises they are an excellent heavy duty vise. I have the 10" model and I especially like the pivoting face. However, the pivoting face can be removed in seconds if you want a rigid jaw.
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(10-23-2019, 05:21 PM)Mr Eddie Wrote: For anyone who is not familiar with Wilton vises they are an excellent heavy duty vise. I have the 10" model and I especially like the pivoting face. However, the pivoting face can be removed in seconds if you want a rigid jaw.
Lonnie
I don't use the pivot jaw on the vice I use. I'm not even sure where it is now... Unfortunately these vices are as hard to sell as Ford parts...
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$50 before it hits the scrap pile since it seems these vices have no value or demand?
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I'm quite sure that they have value - to anyone building a budget bench. It will just take a while to find that someone.
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(11-14-2019, 01:15 PM)Robert Adams Wrote: $50 before it hits the scrap pile since it seems these vices have no value or demand?
Can this vise be used as a standard bench vise? Mine just broke.
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