DUNLAP Anvil Vice

mjm579

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bigcaddy64

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Nice little find you have there. Dunlap vises were another budget line of tools in the sears/craftsman line. Yours looks to be in good shape. If you plan on selling it, it should net you around 30.00. I would offer to buy it but I already have a few in my collection
 

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mjm579

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Nice little find you have there. Dunlap vises were another budget line of tools in the sears/craftsman line. Yours looks to be in good shape. If you plan on selling it, it should net you around 30.00. I would offer to buy it but I already have a few in my collection
My husband wanted one for his work bench. I couldn't pass it up at the price ($4). I'm sure it will see limited use, but it will "round" out the bench. ;)
 

Justice70

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I need a workbench and then a vice. Nice buy for 4 bucks.
 

tamrock

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Nice! My dads worked great for crushing grass hopper heads, plastic army men, fish line weights and the neighborhood kid you and your friend all hated matchbox cars along with folding a penny. So much experimental research was done with the jaws of your dads crusher when your an 8 year old little stinker. Those are always a handy devise to have around the shop.
 

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