Manufactured by Western Tool & Manuf. Co. It's a model 130, sold without a vise, The Parker4X on it was only vise ever bolted to the stand and badly abused.
Short video, https://youtu.be/5WRunqS2VW4
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That is a great vise stand. $36 dollars without a vise. Wow! What year is the catalog?
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Very cool vise stand!! Is this the beginning of a restoration? Regards, Lou
No, just getting it in the line, Should get to it in about 10 years. :wink:
I'll wait :cheesy:
Interesting: the portable one looks to be heavier-duty than the stationary one!
Quote from: Bill Houghton on April 27, 2021, 09:21:44 PM
Interesting: the portable one looks to be heavier-duty than the stationary one!
The 167 Stationary is 200 pounds with smaller shelf and table top. Probably smaller diameter stand tube. The 167A is the same 300 pounds as the crated portable.
Interesting indeed!