mike60510 Posted August 5, 2011 Posted August 5, 2011 I have what I think is an old blacksmith vice complete with a hand rank and fan to stoke a fire. I don't have the original "firebox" that fits at the discharge of the fan (wish I did). The vice has no markings as to the manufacturer. It was my grandfathers and I have no idea how old it may be. I know he worked on the railroad but who knows where he got it from But, my question is: The vice includes a short cylindrical section that is approximately 2" below the bottom of the clamping area. The cylindrical section is connected by gears to the vice crank. Through a slip mechanism on the vice crank, you can rotate the cylindrical section. Does anyone know what the cylindrical section was used for Quote
Marksnagel Posted August 5, 2011 Posted August 5, 2011 Hey Mike, Welcome to IFI. I thought blacksmithing was my vice! I have never seen one like it before and have not been able to find one on the internet. There has to be some info out there on it somewhere. Keep digging, I will. Mark <>< Quote
ThomasPowers Posted August 5, 2011 Posted August 5, 2011 Take a look in one of the Sears&Roebuck reprints of their early 1900's catalog. I think that is part of one of there "Do everything but put out the cat" systems that would also drill holes. Quote
Thomas Dean Posted August 5, 2011 Posted August 5, 2011 Howdy from East TEXAS!! and welcome to IFI! Now that is one cool looking vise! I don't recall ever seeing one just llike this one. I did notice that the top part of the handle is cracked, be careful with that part as it appears it won't take much to break it off. If it was mine I would repair it. Where are you located? Update your profile giving your location and we can possibly refer you to someone in your area that can help more. IFI is in 50 countries with thousands of members so it's a good chance a member is 'just around the corner'! Quote
mike60510 Posted August 6, 2011 Author Posted August 6, 2011 Thanks, I never noticed the crack in the upper part of the handle. Ill update my profile. I was referred to this site by someone in the Garage Journal forum as a place that may be able to find out a little more information about my vice. Ill pull it out and take some better photos and post it in the vice forum. Quote
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