This is a vintage eclipse E250 light duty bench vise. It has a casting flaw in the bottom side but is still very useable. Or you could disregard the base and mount it direct.
Iron Parrot Vise 360 Degree Swivel Mechanism Lay Vise Flat Jaw Holes Woodwoker Iron Parrot Vise Product Description: This unique Iron Parrot Vise swivels a full 360-degrees and then locks in place when the jaw is tightened. This handy Iron Parrot Vise can be used in nearly any position for a range of applications. Capable of clamping in the upright position, side-to-side or at any angle.
This lot consists of two mini Colton vises, one is a bench mount but is mounted on a brass base for display, and the other is a hand-held model of the same vise. I believe they were patented in 1885. Both have 1” jaws.
Here is a Wilton baby bullet 820 2" vise with the swivel base AND the Pow R Arm Junior together. And both the vise and powrarm are in very nice original condition. Appear to have been used by a gunsmith.
Offered here is a very fine VINTAGE BENCH MOUNT WOODWORKER'S VISE: A RED ARROW BRAND, MODEL NUMBER 31. This very fine vise is in perfect working order and it has been cleaned for use. The swivel base mounts to the bench with three screws or bolts.
For sale is a used swivel base. This item is used but in good condition - Comes exactly as you see. There are indexing marks and they are very legible in good condition.
For sale is a desktop adjustable clamped VISE GRIP max jaw opening about 7/8" jaw width about 1-3/4" manufacturer's marking - I can't read looks like German design vise grip all parts are intact clamp to bench thickness 3/4" best for working on small parts, hobby items, jewelry pictures speak a thousand words FREE SHIPPING TO ADDRESS IN CONUS
Vintage Stanley Defiance #1210 small table clamp vise with swivel base. It has smooth jaws that measure 2.5". Used condition with some wear to the jaws and some paint loss.
Original Owner 4" PowrKraft Swivel Mount Bench Vise, Model 84-3-5444. Used, good condition, original paint. As is typical of these early-1980's home-shop vises, there is a fair amount of backlash, but the vise works as it did when new.
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