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Check Craig’s list and fb marketplace. Vintage vices are readily available cheap and are way better than most of the new made in china crap.
want the ultimate gun reloading room vise?
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Vintage Charles Parker Bech Vise | eBay
Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Vintage Charles Parker Bech Vise at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products!www.ebay.com
From the same company that brought you the Parker shotgun. Built like a Swiss watch.
cheers, Sirhr
PS. I also have a small machinist vice in my reloading shop. Very precise and ground jaws. If you don’t want to hold things in blacksmith vice... machinist vise is one to have as well.
I still want one. Shipping is a killer. I have a whole wall of Parker Shotguns. I need a vise to go with them.Awesome, have a Charlie Parker as well; got it up in Vermont at some antique kind of place. Built like a brick shithouse.
On the eBay site:Check Craig’s list and fb marketplace. Vintage vices are readily available cheap and are way better than most of the new made in china crap.
want the ultimate gun reloading room vise?
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Vintage Charles Parker Bech Vise | eBay
Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Vintage Charles Parker Bech Vise at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products!www.ebay.com
From the same company that brought you the Parker shotgun. Built like a Swiss watch.
cheers, Sirhr
PS. I also have a small machinist vice in my reloading shop. Very precise and ground jaws. If you don’t want to hold things in blacksmith vice... machinist vise is one to have as well.
I still want one. Shipping is a killer. I have a whole wall of Parker Shotguns. I need a vise to go with them.
Post a picture! I love those things!
Cheers, Sirhr
I have same vise. No base though. Been looking for a new one. Need to strip mine and repaint.
I have same vise. No base though. Been looking for a new one. Need to strip mine and repaint.
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I’m gonna cerakote it in multicamI bought that one and a twin in the early 80's, the last thing I did before closing my heavy equipment repair shop was bead blast and paint that one and take it home. The second one is still riding on the back of my 1986 service truck, not as pretty....
A vise for what uses??? There's a variety of bench vises out there and some are more suited for different tasks than others.
I got one at Lowes or HD, it's blue and it's, oh, six inches wide? Your basic full size shop vice, nothing fancy. It was cheap.
And it also gets the job done. If I ever break it, THEN I'll go and get a better steel job. That's how I do tools, I get a plethora of cheap shit, always have what I need, use it, the shit I use most gets worn or broken and replaced with quality parts or kits. Torx bits for example. The cheap kit with literally EVERY driver blade made is handy as hell, but I wore out the torx heads fast. The tool steel shit I got now won't be wearing out for a loooong time and I swear it looks made for an impact tool.
So I'd get whatever HD or Lowes has on sale that gets the job done, not a tiny job but a full size vice, and go from there.
While you're there, grab a few pieces of junk lumber if you don't have some. An oak 1x2 would be nice, a couple 2x4's and then you may need to make some jigs for this or that. I bolt my Dillon swaging tool on 2x4 with another piece of lumber screwed to that and lock it into the vice to use. When I lock barrels down I have these polymer barrel blocks (I'd order some, cheap from Brownells) and I also have a couple pieces of plywood, etc., that I use with strips of leather from an old belt to clamp things I don't want damaged. And having some pieces that will prevent a piece from turning under torque can be handy (when applicable).
I'd love a legitimate barrel vice someday myself but haven't gotten to the point I NEED one... With jigs and blocks or whatever I've been able to make this one work.
Pretty sure it's Chinese. In fact, I'm pretty sure all the cast iron vices you're gonna find for sale in most stores are cast iron jobs from China. Fuck it. Get it. If it breaks, wears out or doesn't do the job, THEN get something else. May turn out you need a specialty vice and this one will be handy to have for other shit, sorta like keeping the single stage when you upgrade to a Dillon 650 when reloading. The old junk is still very much useful. Now if you break it...
I'm not sure what it takes to break a store bought vice but I think I was pretty close with that FN Mk20 barrel's flash hider recently... Thank god for the poly barrel blocks, not a mark one on it. And yes, I got that son of a bitch off.
Finished the vise restoration yesterday.....Here's my $35 craigslist purchase. 3.5" US made Craftsman. Didn't negotiate the asking price as the condition once sandblasted and painted will be near new.
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What did you paint it with?Finished the vise restoration yesterday.....
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I like this vise since it can be used to hold items both horizontally and vertically.
Can be found stores like Home Depot:
https://www.homedepot.com/p/WEN-5-i...-with-360-Degree-Swivel-Base-MPV500/313682981