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<blockquote data-quote="Tanis143" data-source="post: 3223432" data-attributes="member: 43724"><p>Ok, it was mentioned way earlier not to get a harbor freight vise. So I didn't. I found a Craftsman 506-51801 3.5" vise that I picked up for $50. Its in great shape minus a few surface rust spots. On the bottom it has 43 1/2 3A on it. From what I have gathered this is a Columbian just not sure of the year, but probably around mid 60's I think? Anyone know a resource where I can look this up? Thankfully the jaw blocks (proper name?) are in good shape, not scored, dented, pitted etc. Now to get it mounted tomorrow and put a little grease on the threads and surface areas that rub.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanis143, post: 3223432, member: 43724"] Ok, it was mentioned way earlier not to get a harbor freight vise. So I didn't. I found a Craftsman 506-51801 3.5" vise that I picked up for $50. Its in great shape minus a few surface rust spots. On the bottom it has 43 1/2 3A on it. From what I have gathered this is a Columbian just not sure of the year, but probably around mid 60's I think? Anyone know a resource where I can look this up? Thankfully the jaw blocks (proper name?) are in good shape, not scored, dented, pitted etc. Now to get it mounted tomorrow and put a little grease on the threads and surface areas that rub. [/QUOTE]
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