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Goldman’s Garage
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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 11 ก.พ. 2014
Welcome to my Garage/workshop
Purely my home tools and hobby space
Please feel free to leave feedback and or advice for better ways to organize or ask questions
This channel so far is primarily focused on Vises and other home shop tools
Purely my home tools and hobby space
Please feel free to leave feedback and or advice for better ways to organize or ask questions
This channel so far is primarily focused on Vises and other home shop tools
Boley jewelers vise
Here is a cool Boley jewelers vise. #vise #jewelers #tools #vintagetools #antique #antiquetools
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Reed 204R Vise Restored
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Finished the reed 204R vise/vice. This is a great unit ready for its next owner. Hope you all enjoy #ny #vise #vintagetools #antiquetools #reed #blacksmith #collectables #garage #garagesale #reedvise @ReedPipeTools
3 Vise Restoration part 2 (Athol, Parker, Prentiss)
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3 vises in restoration Athol 91 Parker No 1 Prentiss 209 The prentiss I’m keeping as part of my collection as likely is the Athol, though I would be open to offers on it. The Parker will be up for sale. Great day for some projects. Getting to work on a reed 204R in a bit #ny #vise #vintagetools #antiquetools #athol #blacksmith #collectables #garage #garagesale #craftsman #restoration #toolresto...
3 vise restoration part 1 Athol, Parker, Prentiss
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3 vises in restoration Athol 91 Parker No 1 Prentiss 209 The prentiss I’m keeping as part of my collection as likely is the Athol, though I would be open to offers on it. The Parker will be up for sale. Today was a good day. Very satisfying and enjoyable working in the garage #ny #vise #vintagetools #antiquetools #athol #blacksmith #collectables #garage #garagesale #craftsman #restoration #tool...
Athol 626 Vise. A beast added to the collection!
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Added a major item to my collection today! Athol 626 vise(Vice for anyone in the UK). And very cool it was in a plant that manufactured tanks and the minuteman ICBM for the US. Only a few left to add to the collection (617, 627, 618, 628, 615 1/2, 625 1/2, 612 1/4, 622 1/4) let me know if you have one you want to part with #ny #vise #vintagetools #antiquetools #athol #blacksmith #collectables #...
Columbian 502 1/2 vise Tool Haul
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A cool bit of history this columbian 502 1/2 is an oddball. Made from as far as I can find out from 1913-1923 range. The style is more indicative of a swivel base style but the model number and the divot underneath say it was always a stationary model. #ny #vise #vintagetools #antiquetools #blacksmith #collectables #garage #garagesale #athol #craftsman #columbian
The Anatomy of a Bench Vise (prentiss 209)
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This is a great little vise with some mystery. In this video I want to show what parts are of a vise and call out the fantastic Logan Kendrick of @KendrickMachineShop for the incredible jaws he made for me for this vise #vise #ny #vise #blacksmith #vintagetools #antiquetools #collectables #garage #garagesale #athol #craftsman #history #educational #teaching
I Drove 5 hours for this Athol Vise
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Took a drive to Trenton NJ today 5 hours round trip for this Athol 624. It was the last of the fairly common model Athols I need for my collection (I am attempting to collect from 612 1/4 through 618 and 622 1/4 through 628). The craftsman bullet nose vise and the drill press vise I couldn’t let go to a scrap yard. If anyone is interested what is still left for me to collect? The rare to the Ve...
Athol No 10 and Prentiss 209 vises
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Picked up this Athol 10 a couple of months back. Got it all pretty and added to the collection The Prentiss 209 I picked this morning and it’s fascinating. Some modifications that are unusual. Someone suggested on the main vise FB page that it could be a prototype. #ny #vintagetools #vise #antiquetools #collectables #garage #garagesale #athol #blacksmith #prentiss #restoration #toolrestoration ...
My Meatloaf Recipe (not traditional)
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Took 5ish years to perfect my recipe the way i want it. I love it and my wife loves it. Inhope you all enjoy. #meatloaf #food #foodporn #cooking #homecooking #love #enjoy #love
Gate at opening of the NY Renaissance Faire
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Gate at opening of the NY Renaissance Faire
Anvil and Reed 4c Vise. Help me identify the anvil!
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Anvil and Reed 4c Vise. Help me identify the anvil!
Estate sale tool haul (post vise in great shape)
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Estate sale tool haul (post vise in great shape)
New Addition Athol no 10 Quick Release Vise
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New Addition Athol no 10 Quick Release Vise
How to date an Athol Vise (athol/starrett vise history part 2)
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How to date an Athol Vise (athol/starrett vise history part 2)
Tool Haul Lots of Craftsman Sockets and a small vise
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Tool Haul Lots of Craftsman Sockets and a small vise
Traded for a Wilton C0 vise with awesome paint
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Traded for a Wilton C0 vise with awesome paint
Tool Haul and Vise Restoration Reveal
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Tool Haul and Vise Restoration Reveal
Tool Haul. Reed 206 vise Prentiss 264 vise
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Tool Haul. Reed 206 vise Prentiss 264 vise
This is one of the BIGGEST vises ever made. Prentiss 58 Heavy Chipping Vise
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This is one of the BIGGEST vises ever made. Prentiss 58 Heavy Chipping Vise
A printing plate from the Charles Parker Company
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A printing plate from the Charles Parker Company
Tool Haul! Swedish Anvil and other great tools!
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Tool Haul! Swedish Anvil and other great tools!
Tool Haul. Some fun picking clamps couple of vises and stuff
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Tool Haul. Some fun picking clamps couple of vises and stuff
I have the exact same 3" Colton vise that you have. I am also missing the mounting hardware (if any came with vise). This is the first time I have seen another one, so there are at least 2 in existence.
I've got one just like that, except for being a clamp on.
@@davidgreen5938 I’ve seen pictures of those
I like your style of presentation in your video’s.
Thank you. I appreciate that. I try to make them approachable
What is the difference in the athol 614 and 614X ?
@@ShaneWhite-nf1wm the 614 was the base design. Then for a little bit they did an X and an N iirc the X has removable jaws and the N has cast in jaws. (I might have that backwards)
@ Thanks
Чё за хрень? 😂😂😂😂 А дым , куда хочу туда и дую😂😂😂
Other Germans...Leinen..Brockhaus Heuer...LES and Meier & Weichelt.
Boley and Company opened in Germany in 1870 and produced lathes, vises and other tools for watch and clock makers. Their tools are renowned for being of the highest quality and precision.17 July 2019
I restored my craftsman 5176 but I now need to do my 5171 and I found that the main nut is broken but I my along the bottom and no damage to the threaded area. Do you know if there is another common vise that I could get the nut from to put in my craftsman 5171? Or anything to replace it with? Or if I should just use jb weld putty to repair the bottom of the nut, the part that slides into the static jaw is broken off
@@ChristopherNayar-t2c bullet nose style with 3.5” jaws I believe the only doner you could use would be another 5176 or the stationary of the same size. Though I think that’s acme thread and you could get new acme thread from McMaster Carr but make sure you measure it accurately
@ thanks. My 5176 is all restored now, it’s a smaller bullet nose. My larger bullet nose is the 5171 and the nut was broken when I got it home and got it unfrozen. It was quite a disappointment.
I did just slightly over 4 hours for a vise. Columbian 224 1/2 coachmaker I believe, don’t feel like going out to double check in the garage
Do you have any leads for parts. I need a screw.
@@mauricegladu I’m afraid I do not in general. You’ll need to know the model. But the best bet is to find a broken one that you can harvest. Athol used a buttressed thread not an acme or square thread
Would the Athol vises have anything to do with Starret? I have 2 bullets from the 60’s, great vises, have 3 of their modern clamp on vises, I think originally the clamp on vises were made in Croatia then moved to China, very handy for field work.
@@tomallen6073 athol was owned by starrett from the early 1920s on
What you think is better wilton 1765 or athol 6241/2
@@hector7714 athol. Hands down. Assuming similar conditions of the vise
A tripod would improve your videos 1000%
I think Wilton today is owned by JPW Industries - who also owns Jet and Powermatic Baileigh(sp?) Axiom Precision and Edwards
@@jeffa847 it’s a shame how many companies are owned by larger ones. Wish there were still hundreds or thousands of smaller companies
Without the stepped feel its probably not a peter wright. Its possible that its a hay budden, though part of me is leaning toward it being swedish. A wire wheeling would help clear it up
I did a 7 hour round trip to get a 300 lb Trenton. Though the most I've driven for a vise is maybe 1.5 hours round trip
Thank you for the chronology, perhaps you could do a whiteboard diagram,.. for clarity. Did Wilton copy the Bugatti vice of the 1920s for the US Navy tender contract.? Bugatti vices are still available - albeit at a price $$$$. Yes, there are fantastic vices from Athol & Reed etc per what you said. My friend found a Wilton bullet made in Italy..
its still in ohio but yes everyone should be able to have it
@@Thehippiehobbitgrows unfortunately the closet one for me is still a 3 hour drive. Very sad
That's damn funny 😂
I stand by what I said. The first ever used in a tv show cgi does not hold up so much over time. The story. The acting. The overall whole. It’s better
@GoldmansGarage reminds me of Leonard and Sheldon deciding what to watch. Love it.
that opinion should have been vindicated once it was revealed the b5 creator pitched the idea to paramount and they passed on it….only to produce an almost exact copy a few years later callled deep space nine
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@@MegaRiffraff thank you
I agree 100 percent
Lol
Curious what styling changes you are referring to that helped date the vise. I have a 603 and trying to figure out how old it is.
Columbian had an interesting history as many manufacturing business did. For a little bit prentiss made vises for them essentially just rebranded prentiss models (they did so for Yost as well). Columbian had a welded model with a sloped back. The model in this video is an earlier model when they had the factory in Ohio and did the casting in house but before they made some changes which lasted the majority of their production history
HEY Jeff!
I love that little 209! Definitely a one of a kind, unique piece!
Record 18-1/2 is 10” jaw 280lb ish . Wooden in England also made a 10” vise I make the lambco 1118 vise . 11-1/4 jaw x 18” opening . Kinetic jaw on its own weighs 280lb . Weight is around 550lbs . My first vise I made was 10” jaw x 14” opening
I saw that in the BVF group. You also made that limited run of 10” jaws. Those are impressive. I have the 58 back from my welder buddy and it’s almost time to make the “brief history of Prentiss” video. Thinking I should do a short video on swivel jaw vises too and what makes them useful
Please don’t , I don’t anymore encouragement or inspiration 😂
Love that "finest vises ever made". Thanks!
I would encourage you to bring them back with the R series design
2hat do you think of Columbian. I jus5 picked up a 504
Columbians are very underrated. Considered very reliable and great users. For some reason they are often undervalued and don’t command great price
That is going to look good
@@_BigLife_ I think so too. Tomorrow or Friday
Just curious. Is your vise labeled Athol… or A.M. Co.?
@@KB-qi3zi it’s a pre 1923 model. A 91. The casting is Athol Mach Co
My husband recently passed away and I found a Reed 108 by his garage. It's very rusty, is on a stand, appears intact. How would you suggest I might sell it?
@@Barb-k9o condition matters quite a bit. A 108 can be worth a decent amount. My condolences on your loss. May I ask where you are located as if you are selling it i potentially would be interested in picking it up
@@Barb-k9o I’d also be happy give you advice on how to price it. That said if you have any tool oriented family members good tools are always great to keep in the family
I am in Lockwood NY. Thank you for your kind words. No one in the family is interested in the vice, so I would like to sell it. Any help in pricing it would be appreciated, or if you are interested in it yourself, please let me know.
@ I’m looking to see if there is a way to dm you. That’s a little west of Binghamton. I’m in Sullivan county so about 2.5 hourish drive
@ TH-cam no longer has DMs. You can find me on TikTok under the same Goldman’s garage and we can dm there. I’ll ask you for pictures of the vise and can help you figure out pricing
How are you...great channel. Recently got hold of a Reed No. 105. Need help dating it. Are there resources for this. I know its pre WW2. Have pics if anyone is willing to help. Thanks. Evan from Australia.
@@veracious99 on the dynamic jaw of the reed it will have a 3 or 4 number stamp. That is the date of manufacture. So 912 for example would be September 1912
@GoldmansGarage ok...its 221. So Feb 1921. Cheers. Also has 76 stamped up higher...some sort of production no.?
@ yes the 76 is likely on multiple parts during assembly so the correctly fitted parts went together
Paint stripped a few coats of black off...base coat seemed to be a light green. Would this be the original paint. Or possibly a undercoat. What color traditionally were they?
@ reeds were black with the letters in red
Very cool and awesome history
Very nice find. Looking forward to see what you do with it.
@@_BigLife_ all depends. Really need to finish the 3 or 4 I have taken apart now and get those listed for sale. 2” and 2.5” are very collectible so might be sold before I get around to making it pretty
Very nice vise, and great video. I'm going to say green paint. My Bison FPU tricked me up on terminology.
@@_BigLife_ yes that design is a bit different. I look forward to when I eventually pick one up to take apart
@@GoldmansGarage it definitely takes a little fiddling width to get the fitment, correct.
Do u know what color an Athol 624 1/2 originally was? It looks like there is some turquoise paint remnants on it at the present. Idk if that’s original or not. Thank you.
@@donchoate13 that is the original paint is was medium light blue green turquoise with grey and other flecks in it. Join the bench vises forever group on FB and you can see some pictures of NOS examples that a few members have collected The 624 1/2 is a great vise. If you restore it I’d love to see a video showing it off. Tag me in it if you do
I'd road trip for a good patternmakers vise or a Studley type piano vise.
Nice addition! You know allot about vices, I have a Parker No. A, a small vice. I never see it for sale. How rare is it? Or is it just common.
So the Parker no a should be 25 pounds have a jaw width of 3.5” and was the smallest of its series. It’s a slightly lighter weight model. I found it in a catalog from 1912 which you can see if you join the Facebook group bench vises forever. It’s in the files section at the top of the page. I belive this model was not produced after the 1920s definitely not in the 30s as 1930 was when Parker relabeled all its model numbers for basically the last time. That vise should be perfect for home owner and lighter use projects and should continue to last generations. If you are looking to restore it I recommend looking at vise restoration videos by @m7metalwork and @uwannawatch. Both have great restoration videos which will give you the info you need
@@tonylenge424 oh and on rarity. It’s relatively rare or unusual. Not very hard to find but not really common. It had an original cost in 1912 of $6
Really appreciate all the info. Thank you for taking the time..
Great video. I have a Vost 104 that's so distressed looking I had to have it. Can you tell me anything about it. There's not much info.about them on the web.
@@randyroy4074 what else does it say. The Yost 104 was produced for awhile and very likely looks like other similar vintage reed and hollands vises. At one point they were made in the same factory. There are slight differences. Yosts if that era are often a bit heavier then the hollands or reeds. Restored a yost 104 around a year ago. Nice gentleman needing one for his garage bought it
Been a machinist 50 years. I collect all kinds of vises. I have 3 bullets. Hard to beat vintage Wilton on quality.
I believe mine is an 024
I just saw this video and realize it has been quite sometime. Do you still have the base for 925 ?
I have one of them off the top of my head I forget if it’s the 4” or 5” will check tomorrow as I’m working late
So the one I have left is the 4” base not the 5”
Tools from the Coopers out in PA I would drive for 24 hours if I had to.. They have a lot of rare/antique/hard to find quality tools at good prices... especially blacksmith/farrier tools..
I live in CT and have driven to NJ for tools. I picked up two nice Charles Parker No. 239X's yesterday that I plan to restore and use.
@@swkohnle08 post a link if you film it
This guy has a vice vice.😂
Yup. It’ll be a nightmare if I ever have to move. At this point there are a few tons of vintage USA cast iron
@@GoldmansGarage wow
that so crazy! I was literally going to buy that vise when she dropped the price to eighty bucks. I'm right around the corner from there.
Sorry
@@GoldmansGarage no reason to be sorry, I'm glad it made it to a good home!
Can't wait to go to this one
Best vices ever US made
My personal favorite. Though unfortunately a modern vise made by fireball tool is likely the best ever made. And the reed r series has a few features that in objective functionality would put it there above athol. I still personally prefer and love my athols but I also want to be objective
Thats awesome man, two more to go. Tha Athal has to be my favorite. The craftsman is cool, though. I don't know what would make me drive five hours. Three hours is as far as I have driven for a vise so far 😂
Unwatchable with the swinging camera. Did you review the video? Did you see a problem. Think about what you are doing.