#18
Sort of reminds me of a Benchcrafted shoulder vise. It says "This was used in a medical practice that is currently downsizing. "

Trying to imagine what a doctor would use this for?

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#19
Perhaps artificial limbs, something like that. Looks like its got some plaster on it, so casts maybe? Looks like they think a lot of it, pretty expensive price. I'd go maybe $75, just for the articulating jaw in the front, doesn't look all that stout from the size of the screws. Carvers might find it very useful; luthiers too.
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#20
It's what they use to open 'child-proof' prescription bottles.
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#21
Is that thing as bent as it looks? Seems to have had a hard life.
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#22
Looks like the front jaw is sprung...If it is, I would pass on it...
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#23
Looks to me as if its on a swivel. Also it appears pretty hefty judging by the garage door in the picture. That would make a fantastic gunsmith vise. Its worth the asking.
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#24
I looked at the picture closer and I think you are right..It does look like the front jaw swivels...That makes it a pretty good deal for a gunsmith vise or for wood carving...
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#25
Oh, yeah, the front jaw clearly appears to articulate on a post, but its worth it to check it out to make sure; I was thinking luthier, but a gunsmith would also find it useful.
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#26
I think it would clean up and become a real beauty, Rich...I love the wheel instead of the bar for closing and opening...I have even thought of buying a cast iron wheel off an old metal lathe and adapting it to fit one of my bench vises..So many projects..so little time!!

I need more vises like I need a hole in my head!!!!
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#27
Timberwolf said:


I need more vises like I need a hole in my head!!!!




You said it brother!


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Interesting vise


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