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View Poll Results: Price for vise resto?
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1 | 10.00% |
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0 | 0% |
| $0.75/ lb |
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0 | 0% |
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1 | 10.00% |
| Hourly/Other formula: please comment |
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2 | 20.00% |
| No one will pay for a resto on a vise |
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6 | 60.00% |
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Lafayette, IN
Posts: 2,063
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I realize that a lot of you would just do it yourself, however, I have had several people in town ask me if I could restore their old vises, after seeing my Parker and my more recent RIDGID. I'm on the fence as to how much I should charge. I'd be doing it for fun and profit, but I'm not looking to get rich. I'm thinking a per pound basis would be good and make sense. I think the bigger vises take similar amounts of time, but they are a PITA (and a joy) to deal with.
Some examples: (Yes, I post the Parker pics every chance I get, sorry. )![]() Still need to paint the letters white: ![]() ![]()
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I do not prize the word "cheap." It is not a badge of honor...it is a symbol of despair. Cheap prices make for cheap goods; cheap goods make for cheap men; and cheap men make for a cheap country. ~ William McKinley Lots of Vise Info Vise restoration Tips The Vises of GJ! (dial-up death) Need an old USA made vise? I usually have several in stock. A_Pmech now makes my replacement jaws, ask him! Last edited by mjozefow; 04-21-2010 at 06:26 PM. |
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Chicago, IL
Posts: 5,593
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Come up with an hourly rate, figure how much time it will take based on your experience add in materials (paint, Evaporust (if you use it), wire brushes, shop rags etc.) and charge accordingly. Maybe a little less for smaller ones and a little more for larger ones based on value and what someone would spend.
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Morrison CO
Posts: 712
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Depends on if I would get new Jaws. If they were part of the deal, I could see myself paying for the restoration.
Otherwise I agree with Mickey. Figure out what your time is worth hourly and go from there.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: oregon
Posts: 4,593
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I would have to say that each resto is going to be different. A poor looking vise that needs clean and paint would be perty easy and size doesn't make to much difference. If you have to fabricate parts or search out parts then you could have a lot of time invested. I would think that you would have to assess each vise and give an estimate for that tool.
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Lafayette, IN
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New jaws are an option for almost anything. Just not Parkers at this point due to their dovetailed design.
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I do not prize the word "cheap." It is not a badge of honor...it is a symbol of despair. Cheap prices make for cheap goods; cheap goods make for cheap men; and cheap men make for a cheap country. ~ William McKinley Lots of Vise Info Vise restoration Tips The Vises of GJ! (dial-up death) Need an old USA made vise? I usually have several in stock. A_Pmech now makes my replacement jaws, ask him! |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 2,316
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This is how I would get at a price....
What would the fully restored vise sell for less the sales price of the unrestored vise. You might find buying old vises and reselling them after they have been restored may be a more lucrative option... or not. |
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: AeroSpace Valley, SoCal
Posts: 9,439
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