t8hants
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I rescued this little beast from becoming hardcore, as the last owner said it was ruggered, but half an eyeball showed it was only lightly jammed by muck and rust.
It took about five minutes to get it apart and 15 with a wire cup brush on the slides to get it back to its quick release glory.
It works on a rack principle, with the handle held vertical the rack is disengaged and the jaw free to slide, a quarter of a turn clockwise locks it all up.
So there we are a very heavy quick release 6" jaw x 9" throat vice for free, excluding time and some light blue paint to restore it to original.
Apparently according to Google it could have been made well before WW1, as Entwistle and Kenyon went on to manufacture Ewbank carpet sweepers.
It took about five minutes to get it apart and 15 with a wire cup brush on the slides to get it back to its quick release glory.
It works on a rack principle, with the handle held vertical the rack is disengaged and the jaw free to slide, a quarter of a turn clockwise locks it all up.
So there we are a very heavy quick release 6" jaw x 9" throat vice for free, excluding time and some light blue paint to restore it to original.
Apparently according to Google it could have been made well before WW1, as Entwistle and Kenyon went on to manufacture Ewbank carpet sweepers.