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Terry Keeley October 10th 05 10:54 PM

Help identify milling vise?
 
Got this 4" vise with my Clausing 8520:

http://gallery.intlwaters.com/thumbnails.php?album=316

Plate reads:

Athol Mach. & Fdy. Co.
Athol, Mass. USA
Vise No. 1024

Trying to find some info in it, google or Thomas Register show nothing.
Thanks!



John Martin October 10th 05 11:54 PM

Help identify milling vise?
 

Terry Keeley (no spam or mail) wrote:
Got this 4" vise with my Clausing 8520:

http://gallery.intlwaters.com/thumbnails.php?album=316

Plate reads:

Athol Mach. & Fdy. Co.
Athol, Mass. USA
Vise No. 1024

Trying to find some info in it, google or Thomas Register show nothing.
Thanks!


Athol Vise was either started by or absorbed by L.S. Starrett. Not
sure of the relationship between Athol Machine & Foundry and Athol
Vise, but it may be the same.

In any event, Starrett sold a # 1024 milling machine vise. I believe
it's been discontinued, though.

John Martin


Terry Keeley October 11th 05 05:29 PM

Help identify milling vise?
 
Thanks for the help, couldn't find any info though. Maybe I'll try
Starrett...



"John Martin" wrote in message
oups.com...

Terry Keeley (no spam or mail) wrote:
Got this 4" vise with my Clausing 8520:

http://gallery.intlwaters.com/thumbnails.php?album=316

Plate reads:

Athol Mach. & Fdy. Co.
Athol, Mass. USA
Vise No. 1024

Trying to find some info in it, google or Thomas Register show nothing.
Thanks!


Athol Vise was either started by or absorbed by L.S. Starrett. Not
sure of the relationship between Athol Machine & Foundry and Athol
Vise, but it may be the same.

In any event, Starrett sold a # 1024 milling machine vise. I believe
it's been discontinued, though.

John Martin




Grant Erwin October 11th 05 05:36 PM

Help identify milling vise?
 
Terry, not that it's my business, but why do you care? If the vise is in good
shape, use it. If not, post the problem. - GWE

Terry Keeley wrote:

Thanks for the help, couldn't find any info though. Maybe I'll try
Starrett...



"John Martin" wrote in message
oups.com...

Terry Keeley (no spam or mail) wrote:

Got this 4" vise with my Clausing 8520:

http://gallery.intlwaters.com/thumbnails.php?album=316

Plate reads:

Athol Mach. & Fdy. Co.
Athol, Mass. USA
Vise No. 1024

Trying to find some info in it, google or Thomas Register show nothing.
Thanks!


Athol Vise was either started by or absorbed by L.S. Starrett. Not
sure of the relationship between Athol Machine & Foundry and Athol
Vise, but it may be the same.

In any event, Starrett sold a # 1024 milling machine vise. I believe
it's been discontinued, though.

John Martin





Lloyd E. Sponenburgh October 11th 05 06:01 PM

Help identify milling vise?
 

"Terry Keeley" tkee(no spam)@(or mail)rogers.com wrote in message
...
Thanks for the help, couldn't find any info though. Maybe I'll try
Starrett...
Got this 4" vise with my Clausing 8520:

http://gallery.intlwaters.com/thumbnails.php?album=316

Plate reads:

Athol Mach. & Fdy. Co.
Athol, Mass. USA
Vise No. 1024



That sure looks like a Brown & Sharpe clone! Could this have been made
during war years?

LLoyd



Terry Keeley October 11th 05 08:47 PM

Help identify milling vise?
 
It is in very good shape but the jaws are quite dinged up and I'd like to
find new ones if possible. I'd also like to know if its a quality vise and
maybe get some specs on squarness etc. Guess I'm really trying to decide
whether to keep it or replace it with a newer Kurt or something...


"Grant Erwin" wrote in message
...
Terry, not that it's my business, but why do you care? If the vise is in

good
shape, use it. If not, post the problem. - GWE

Terry Keeley wrote:

Thanks for the help, couldn't find any info though. Maybe I'll try
Starrett...



"John Martin" wrote in message
oups.com...

Terry Keeley (no spam or mail) wrote:

Got this 4" vise with my Clausing 8520:

http://gallery.intlwaters.com/thumbnails.php?album=316

Plate reads:

Athol Mach. & Fdy. Co.
Athol, Mass. USA
Vise No. 1024

Trying to find some info in it, google or Thomas Register show nothing.
Thanks!

Athol Vise was either started by or absorbed by L.S. Starrett. Not
sure of the relationship between Athol Machine & Foundry and Athol
Vise, but it may be the same.

In any event, Starrett sold a # 1024 milling machine vise. I believe
it's been discontinued, though.

John Martin







Martin H. Eastburn October 12th 05 03:29 AM

Help identify milling vise?
 
Make several sets. Some soft some hard some so-so.
You can do it if you have a shaper or a mill.

My dad did it for my large bench vise on the lathe and by hand.

Martin
Martin Eastburn
@ home at Lions' Lair with our computer lionslair at consolidated dot net
NRA LOH, NRA Life
NRA Second Amendment Task Force Charter Founder



Terry Keeley wrote:
It is in very good shape but the jaws are quite dinged up and I'd like to
find new ones if possible. I'd also like to know if its a quality vise and
maybe get some specs on squarness etc. Guess I'm really trying to decide
whether to keep it or replace it with a newer Kurt or something...


"Grant Erwin" wrote in message
...

Terry, not that it's my business, but why do you care? If the vise is in


good

shape, use it. If not, post the problem. - GWE

Terry Keeley wrote:


Thanks for the help, couldn't find any info though. Maybe I'll try
Starrett...



"John Martin" wrote in message
egroups.com...


Terry Keeley (no spam or mail) wrote:


Got this 4" vise with my Clausing 8520:

http://gallery.intlwaters.com/thumbnails.php?album=316

Plate reads:

Athol Mach. & Fdy. Co.
Athol, Mass. USA
Vise No. 1024

Trying to find some info in it, google or Thomas Register show nothing.
Thanks!

Athol Vise was either started by or absorbed by L.S. Starrett. Not
sure of the relationship between Athol Machine & Foundry and Athol
Vise, but it may be the same.

In any event, Starrett sold a # 1024 milling machine vise. I believe
it's been discontinued, though.

John Martin







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John Martin October 12th 05 08:31 AM

Help identify milling vise?
 

Lloyd E. Sponenburgh wrote:

That sure looks like a Brown & Sharpe clone! Could this have been made
during war years?

LLoyd


Not Brown & Sharpe, but Starrett.

Terry emailed me to say that he had contacted Starrett and that they
had bought the vise company 25 years ago and had just recently sold it
to Yost. I think that's wrong though, because I believe it was bought
during the days that LS was there, and he died in 1922.

If my father in law was still around, I'd ask him. He'd know, I think,
as he started working full time for the company in 1941 and, except for
a couple of years during WWII, was still putting in 40++ hour weeks
when he died in 2001.

LS Starrett purchased more than a few companies in his day. Among
them, Union Twist Drill. Much of it is detailed in "The Starrett
Story", a small booklet which is still available, I think, free from
the company. It's pretty interesting reading.

John Martin


Terry Keeley October 13th 05 03:08 AM

Help identify milling vise?
 
Just got home from work a got a message from the tech at Yost (near Grand
Rapids, MI). Says he found a new set of jaws for $35....I love this stuff!




"John Martin" wrote in message
oups.com...

Lloyd E. Sponenburgh wrote:

That sure looks like a Brown & Sharpe clone! Could this have been made
during war years?

LLoyd


Not Brown & Sharpe, but Starrett.

Terry emailed me to say that he had contacted Starrett and that they
had bought the vise company 25 years ago and had just recently sold it
to Yost. I think that's wrong though, because I believe it was bought
during the days that LS was there, and he died in 1922.

If my father in law was still around, I'd ask him. He'd know, I think,
as he started working full time for the company in 1941 and, except for
a couple of years during WWII, was still putting in 40++ hour weeks
when he died in 2001.

LS Starrett purchased more than a few companies in his day. Among
them, Union Twist Drill. Much of it is detailed in "The Starrett
Story", a small booklet which is still available, I think, free from
the company. It's pretty interesting reading.

John Martin





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