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The smallest Blacksmiths vise ever...

Started by mikeswrenches, December 24, 2014, 11:12:52 AM

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mikeswrenches

I don't know for positive if this is the smallest ever, but it has to be close.  Everything functions as it should.  The handle even slides back and forth.  It is made completely of brass and appears to be somewhat old, as it has accuired a nice patina.

Length is 3 13/16 in. from the top of the jaws to the bottom of the post.  Jaws are only 11/32 in. wide.

It does not have a name, but does have an 'M' cast into it.

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turnnut

very nice, sure wouln't mind finding one like that.

do you have a collection of small vises ?

Papaw

Called a Pin Vise, used by jewelers mostly.
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Quote from: Papaw on December 24, 2014, 01:19:43 PM
Called a Pin Vise, used by jewelers mostly.

No, this really is a very small blacksmiths leg vise.  There is no hole through the post since the screw threads would get in the way.  Note the plate on the rear that is used to attach it to a bench.

These pictures are of a small jewelers pin vise.  Note the hole through the handle for wire to go through.

Quote from: turnnut on December 24, 2014, 12:48:46 PM
very nice, sure wouln't mind finding one like that.

do you have a collection of small vises ?
Turn nut, I have quite a few small vises.  Most have jaws under 2 inches wide.

Mike
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Lewill2

Nice find, I don't think I've seen a post vise that small either. 

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Lewill2

That is ok Papaw you retired guys are a little quick to pull the trigger sometimes............

scottg

It looks like a true miniature post vise to me.
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Quote from: Lewill2 on December 24, 2014, 08:22:43 PM
That is ok Papaw you retired guys are a little quick to pull the trigger sometimes............


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