if you want it, its free and in halifax, so not too far away

Yes...and to be honest I cant really fault it...good size..replaceable jaws...good bit strength..all round a good vice for the money..the only thing I can say is ..because its a 360 sometimes it can slip if you giving it a bit with leverage...
should do all ya need it to do..they do a fixed base but I don't think its the 200...Cheers. If you're absolutely sure, that would be lovely.
A lot of swivel vise bases never look like they're liable to have much grip, from the ones I've seen. Good to hear it seems a decent vice. One of those should fill my external vice want nicely.
I built a stand for mine and it keeps growing extensions.
Since this was taken it has sprouted two casters, lean it over and it can be rolled around carefully. And a small anvil and a smaller vice on the reverse oh and a set of matching Bahco files.
I will update it tomorrow. What model? big fat one. You can just see the 25 on the side.

This one is a little York, (Czechoslovakian), 60 vice. Unpainted, with protection provided by a coat of Linseed oil instead.
A ball vice
That's only the second one I can recall seeing so far.christ couldnt u barter him down another couple of quidYes, Parkinson Ball Vise £9 at a car boot![]()
luck moneyYes, Parkinson Ball Vise £9 at a car boot![]()
Seriously, you did extremely well just finding one. The price was the icing on the cake. Treat that one well because you'd truly have to have the luck of the devil to drop across another one. 

That's awesome, and at that price
. I've seen lots of ball mounted vices before but never one as solid looking as that, they're usually "jeweller's vices" and flimsy as paper.Is that a 36 or a 34 on the side?
Oh yeah, it's a 34 isn't itIs that a 36 or a 34 on the side?
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Oh yeah, it's a 34 isn't it.

Wonder if I can talk Mrs into a day at the beach (Portstewart is a nice seaside town).



