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I don't think they are keyed for roller, there is no keyway, but the bottom shaft looks like it has been cut off. I think they may have been attached to something else. I bought 3 of these vises, last week.
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thanks for the replies. I just got in from the shop after spending some time with the Stewart handy worker. I gears on the end don't seem to have any funtion to the vise operation. Sure would like to know what they were used for. I picked up 3 of these last week.
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New guy here, here are a few pictures of what I picked up last week in Sacramento, CA. Used tool dealer that I met at a Renn Faire. The post vise is a Fisher 119lbs with 6-1/4" jaws. The large post drills I did not buy too big for my shop ... If anyone out there is interested I can send you the information. The anvil vises 3 are Stewart handy workers Chicago flexable shaft co. pat date sept 1916. There is a Cheney anvil vise no 40 pat date is nov 18 1879 from fulton iron and engine works.
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Maybe you guys can pass this post to other members that might know something about this anvil vise.