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The two vises I found under a tree, The Ace is model # 3, its 3" wide jaws.The Wilton is slick, you can tilt the whole vise sideways to 90 degrees besides therotating base. I use it for holding odd items for welding.Its bolted to a piece of scrap 5/8" iron. It has 4" jaws. The 2 jaw faces are pinned, not screwed on.Both are made in USA.Also, can you figure out what the old rusty cast iron unit is for?I dug it up a long time ago, was about 6 - 8 feet deep.Some one of you should know what it is (for).(clue)
Reply:You're a smart man to set a piece of cardboard on your wife's dryer before setting those vices on there. Other wise she would kick your a$$ right up between your shoulder blades!Dont pay any attention to meIm just a hobbyist!CarlDynasty 300V350-Pro w/pulseSG Spool gun1937 IdealArc-300PowerArc 200ST3 SA-200sVantage 400
Reply:Are the last two pics of the same thing? I'm curious about what it is. Maybe a pivot for something or something for pipe/round bar??Miller trailblazer301gLincoln sa200Miller251Miller spectrum 625Victor oxy-acc2002 Chevy duramax 3500 dually 4x4
Reply:Ground anchor. Probably for a power/telephone line. Looks like it would go down a hole the size of a auger. Then tightening the threads on the rod would shove the blades out into the side of the hole. Oh and nice vices.Millermatic 252XMT 304'sDynasty 280DXHypertherm PowerMax 1250Miller Trailblazer 302 EFIOptima PulserXR feeder and XR Edge gun and more athttp://members.dslextreme.com/users/waynecook/index.htm
Reply:Originally Posted by irish fixitGround anchor. Probably for a power/telephone line. Looks like it would go down a hole the size of a auger. Then tightening the threads on the rod would shove the blades out into the side of the hole. Oh and nice vices.
Reply:Originally Posted by irish fixitGround anchor. Probably for a power/telephone line. Looks like it would go down a hole the size of a auger. Then tightening the threads on the rod would shove the blades out into the side of the hole. Oh and nice vices.
Reply:I am probably wrong on this, but that expanding anchor device might be more aimed at a "guy wire" system anchor instead of a grounding cable or pole anchor.I did not find an example of the exact version you have, but I found a different style of anchor at the link below.http://www.hubbellpowersystems.com/anchoring/expanding/ |
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