dannyr
Established Member
Hello all - new to UKworkshop, but keen on tools (my vice/vise, you know).
I will post later on the great thread on history of record etc QR vices.
Obviously Woden, but also Rededa could be added to that as both have long histories, but also Dawn of Australia go back a long way.
Anyway, back to Rededa: If you don't know already, the range of Rededa QR wood-working vices included a small, but solidly made, 6" wide model with a different QR: - twin bars, buttress thread and halfnut, but instead of a lever the threaded rod simply lifts off the half-nut and is dropped back onto it when in position - ie, gravity, no spring. It works well enough - mine is in good nick. The key is that the threaded bar has an elongated slot, not a close hole, in the front casting, and pivots at its other end. This limits the max opening to about 6 1/2 ins without added cheeks - quite useable.
It has a nice front jaw casting - cast in: "Rededa No32 patent 387474/33 Reg No 717731" - is this 1933? - anyone good at online patent searches?
Now I'll go and take a pic or two, figure out how to upload and post about this and my Syers and Parky vices, maybe on that other thread.
OH YES -- here's what I'm looking for -- anyone know about Woodhead, Bradford cramps and vices?
best
danny
Summer's coming
I will post later on the great thread on history of record etc QR vices.
Obviously Woden, but also Rededa could be added to that as both have long histories, but also Dawn of Australia go back a long way.
Anyway, back to Rededa: If you don't know already, the range of Rededa QR wood-working vices included a small, but solidly made, 6" wide model with a different QR: - twin bars, buttress thread and halfnut, but instead of a lever the threaded rod simply lifts off the half-nut and is dropped back onto it when in position - ie, gravity, no spring. It works well enough - mine is in good nick. The key is that the threaded bar has an elongated slot, not a close hole, in the front casting, and pivots at its other end. This limits the max opening to about 6 1/2 ins without added cheeks - quite useable.
It has a nice front jaw casting - cast in: "Rededa No32 patent 387474/33 Reg No 717731" - is this 1933? - anyone good at online patent searches?
Now I'll go and take a pic or two, figure out how to upload and post about this and my Syers and Parky vices, maybe on that other thread.
OH YES -- here's what I'm looking for -- anyone know about Woodhead, Bradford cramps and vices?
best
danny
Summer's coming