View previous campaigns. Home :: Tools. A wide selection of vintage and antique Tools offered for sale including woodworking, mechanical and gardening tools! In over products, we have everything from woodworking planes to grass clippers! Result pages: 1 2 3 4. Great Expectations Antiques. Dixie 2h Tinsmith Pliers. Lineman's Splicing Pliers Double Action.
Canvas Pliers Wide Mouth 3. Cobblers Hammer Antique Cobbler's 16 Ounce. Cobblers Lasting Pliers, Hammer 9 Inch. Utica Electrical Pliers 6 Inch. Pexto No. End Nippers Todd's Patent 12 Inch. Lufkin 72" No. Small Antique Chipping Hammer. Cobblers Hammer Antique Cobbler's 1 Pound.
Rolls Razor Hone Guide Box. Cross Peen Hammer 20 Oz. Cross Peen Hammer 16 Oz. Voss Machinery Pittsburgh Pa Adver. Antique Junction. A Lietz Co. Swanson Speed Square Carpenters 7 Inch. Delavan Oil Burner Nozzle. Delavan Oil Burner Nozzle 1. Hunt's Catalog For Woodworkers 's. Lufkin Boxwood Advertising Rule 6 Inch. See My Vises For Sale. How do I restore a vise? There is no better feeling than to restore a vintage bench vise to like-new condition.
Part of the attraction for me to vises is the quick and easy restoration process which leaves me with a sense of accomplishment. Restoration Tips. The most common and versatile vises, the bench vise serves mechanics, machinists and tinkerers alike. Typically offered in 3" - 8" in jaw width some larger examples can reach 10" wide jaws and over pounds. Generally designed to be mounted to a mill or lathe, the machinist vise are usually precision made tools that demand a high price at sale. Many swivel and some even has 3 axis of movement.
A less precise version of the machinist vise, the drill press vise is about holding parts for drilling only. Designed to be mounted under a work bench, the jaws are typically made from soft wood and can be easily replaced. This allows clamping of wood without leaving marks on the work piece.
A wood vise on steroids! The pattern vise allows several more degrees of movement. The jaws swivel as well as the entire vise can be rotated above the table making this the transformer of vises. Used to hold water pipe for threading and cutting, the pipe vise is a plumbers best friend. While not as collectible as bench vises, some older examples are truely beautiful and well made.
Typically 2" wide jaw or less, the jeweler vise usually has an accompanying anvil for fine hammer work on jewelery. Examples can mount like a typical bench vise or often clamp to the edge of a work bench.
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