Time to thin the herd a little. Collection only on the big ones, sorry. I'm in South Leicestershire.
First up is a record 112. Cast steel, 6" wide jaws. Probably one of the best, strongest vices record ever made. Opens to 7". Slight bend in the handle but nothing that affects the way it works.
£175
Next is a more collectable piece, a Peter Wright parallel bench vice. 5" wide jaw, looks absolutely ancient but still works as it should. They are actually quite a clever design with a fully floating screw to prevent breakage to the main castings.
£145
Last is a Jones and shipman 3 way swiveling vice. These are originally from tool & cutter grinders, but they are an incredibly handy vice. It pivots on two tapers that lock very solidly when you tighten them. Handy for drilling or milling odd angles. This one I can post, including the p&p it's
£150
First up is a record 112. Cast steel, 6" wide jaws. Probably one of the best, strongest vices record ever made. Opens to 7". Slight bend in the handle but nothing that affects the way it works.
£175
Next is a more collectable piece, a Peter Wright parallel bench vice. 5" wide jaw, looks absolutely ancient but still works as it should. They are actually quite a clever design with a fully floating screw to prevent breakage to the main castings.
£145
Last is a Jones and shipman 3 way swiveling vice. These are originally from tool & cutter grinders, but they are an incredibly handy vice. It pivots on two tapers that lock very solidly when you tighten them. Handy for drilling or milling odd angles. This one I can post, including the p&p it's
£150
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