Is This The Best Vise Collection In The World?
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- Опубліковано 19 жов 2023
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This is not just a "collection". *Vice Museum* is what this is. A vault of history and knowledge. The displays are so well done. Not only technically complete, but *organized*.
As much of a vice freak that Stelter is, he is asking for more info. Our host Jesus is a vice scholar. Professor of vices.
And giving props to other vice scholars, totally class act. This is Disnyland level vice experience.
Thanks to white dude Will for filming, and *mad respect* to badass cholo vice master Jesus.
I thought the Italian collection of anvils was awesome but this is a different level is incredible
I just saw museum in comments. Most museums wouldn't have that many examples! Insane collection! Over the top! Spectacular! Reed 209!
Thanks to everybody that had anything to do with making this video spectacular.
Jesus is such a chill dude, aside from having the best collection in the world 🔥
What I like most about Jesus’s collection is that he acquired it from loads of different passionate peeps, we all dealt with Jesus one way or another, always fun and his passion is contagious. Bravo hermano 👌👌👌
Haha I love this guy. People who have such passion and focus on one subject are some of the coolest people to hang out with. This guy has a story for every single vice he owns. This is so cool. I’m so glad this is being documented on video.
Considering your age Will, I love listening to you geek out on the history and style of these collections..brilliant.
Missing an Emmerts turtle back pattern markers vice, also I don't see a fractal or lighthouses with the triple jaw
Being a collector myself, I get the drift... I never owned a vice, but still.
LOVE the fact that you, Will, give that grey vice to your friend - knowing, you will not get it used, and that it will be greatly appreciated by Jesus, adding value to an already VERY impressive collection 👍👍👍.
That dude's got a vice grip on the best vice collection!
There’s nothing stranger than collectors……cool though.
I'm not sure why but these anvil/vise videos are some of my favorite of all. Maybe it's Wills passion and joy of the tools just jumps out of the video at you. Love it
You need to convince him to sell you one of those shop cranes and restore it for self use!
Those things are friggin sweet!
Got 2 6 inch Dawn offsets in my workshop. The workshop I used to work in had over 20 of them. Everyone's bench had one. When I left I bought my bench. The other vice I broke the moving jaw, 😢. You can still buy them new. They also make fabricated ones now. Cheers and G'day from Tasmania
Astounding vise collection! No fractal jaw vises? I'm aware of two styles, don't know the manufacturers though. I have a tiny vise my dad said was the first vice his wife gave him... Ha ha dad! I've got about five or six modern machinists vises. I'm still looking for a decent leg vise. Almost seventy, and just starting with smithing, cause it looks like fun.
He should run for Vise President!
Ok you win
What an amazing collection Jesus! Man, I'd love to see that collection in person one day!
That camera skill @WillStelterbladesmith is making me feel like I’m watching a Jason Bourne movie! Whew! Dizzying!
Anyway, great vise collection!
My dad grew up in Athol, MA and my grandfather was a manager at the Starrett factory. So cool to see all those vices and the marketing material👍🏻
I want the Fireball Hardtail Vise I can't wait to get one.
Amazing collection - particularly the Reed 209, Hollands 29 and Chas Parker 260X. Loved seeing an Australian Dawn 6OS on its own stand 👍
Woahh. AMAZING collection.. thanks for taking us along Will !
The joy in his voice is contagious
Damn Hey Zeus has a sick collection!
I have a 1" clamp style vice I have had for years. I don't use it but it has always been clamped down somewhere in my shop to show off for as long as I can remember.
It's really fun to watch people who are passionate about things. Great collection!
13:10 lol what a great collection and a great bloke aswell
That was the most amazing collection. Excellent job keep up the great work.
Oh my lord, I just found another bad habit, those cranes are frickin gorgeous.
Thanks for sharing this with us Will. 😁👍🏼
So cool that you have all that stuff from @Jer_Schmidt’s old shop!
Unbelievable collection Amazing
This dude's gonna slow the earths rotation with all that iron in one spot.
This is absolutely a wonderful collection and insane.
2 vice nerds nerding out on vices 👍
So this Hey Seuss ( 😁) has quite the collection! I'm not sure if it was vise from Will to look at all that stuff - mentally he surely made a list in his head... 😜😜
I would love to find one of those shop cranes and the little model one also.
Awesome collection. Thank you 😊
Walker!!!!! I can't wait for that video! I will not carry a folder that doesn't use the walker lock! It simply can't be beat for daily use convenience.
Wow thats just a wow collection and I've no idea there was so many types of crazy vices thats awesome
What an amazing collection!
Last year I have seen a 180 mm Eikar. The owner told me, that it has a weight about 73 kg. My 150 mm Eikar weights 54 kg. Mounting it on my workbench was a piece of hard work.
Can you get us some Pictures or maybe a video
@@rallerandale8322 I have never postet videos or pictures here. I have to look first how to do that.
Maybe that Will Stelter is also interested in pictures. Than I could send them to him with the friendly permission to show them in the next video. I could also take pictures of my other four vices.
You Sir, are a proper nerd! Respect!
Great content thanks for sharing
That is a great collection. Thanks
Never seen such a den of vise.
Wow that is amazing
I love your tool videos ❤
Oooo excellent. Vamos a México 🎉🎉
That collection is incredible! I kept waiting to see the vise That I’ve got, it’s a Columbian 206 M2. It weighs about 160. I love this vise, is super smooth with very little back lash. Only bummer is, it’s missing pipe jaws. Very cool video, you guys sure know your vises. Listening to both of you talk about history on each brand was very interesting. Thanks
His vice is vise. Will, look into getting a small steadicam setup for your field outings.
Great video awesome collection! Did not see any English vices in the collection, the quick release they had is awesome and Record made some big vices up to 10 inch jaws.
All i can say is wow !!
That's gotta be one of these heaviest garages around 😮
DAWN VICE!!
17:05 "I restored this vice for fun and then I blacked out and when I woke up I had a massive collection of vices" hahahahaha
My favorite vise is the Leinen style vise.
A have a Wilton off set vise that i think was made by Dawn for Wilton
I have one Wilton and it's old I had it restored. I wanted to get more for no good reason but I can't imagine this collection.
Impressive 😮
Awesome 👏
That was awesome, makes my 150lb Parker 375 look like a baby in comparison.
Good vid. I have a Dawn 6" Offset Vice. Uncommon in Australia, due to size and weight >50Kg.
No Record? The best vice in NZ!
Those German anvils are just absolutely beautiful
Wow Jesus is the man! Awesome collection of great vices! And my wife thinks im crazy for my very small collection 😮
When I was a teen, we had a derailment right next to our school, my 2 brothers and bunch of classmates tried rolling one of those loose axyls, couldn't budge it.
Really enjoyed the video! I found and restored a Parker No. 105-P, but I can't find a ton of info online about it other than manufacturing dates. Any resources you'd reccomend?
Will you should give us a video tour of all the vises you have. Awesome that you have a 109!
Through BVF you should reach out to Neil he let me know he is in the process of making an all steel reed clone with 12” jaws! He’s the awesome guy who is making the all steel reed style 102, 202, 302, and 402
Jesus is invited to the cookout for sure
I want one baby bullet, can't find one for a decent price and this man has 10 of them.
Wow! I have one baby bullet that I bought NOS (and paid dearly for it) I couldn’t imagine actually using it for rough use. It’s really more of a display piece on my small bench. That’s the extent of my “collection” 😂
Sensacional um lugar desse é só energia positiva eu gostei de valeu amigo 👍👏
There are two Athol 618 vises down here in Austin, TX
Jesus is awesome. I was thinking William in NJ who has an insane collection
Awesome too see one of our Aussie vices over in Jesus’ collection! 🤙🏻
I don't really care about vises, but I care that you care.
Whoa, there's a NEW Mexico now. Where'd they put it?
This is way off topic but is that block wall outside, was that done by the essential craftsman on UA-cam ?
I get it! I predict you will get into vintage cars and trucks...
Great collection thanks for taking the time to share with us. Some of the footage was very jerky and would have liked if you focused on the videos you were talking about for longer so we could enjoy Thier beauty and engineering
@Willstelter you've got a telegram me scammer in personating you, reported.
I want one.
You are friends with Jesus who else can say that! He is the Vice President of the world! Nice film by the way! It's so nice to see that you are also super knowledgeable and passionate about your vices!
I’ve got a miniature yellow Stanley vise..
Amazing collection. I enjoyed this way more than I expected. Another subculture I had no idea existed. What do you call yourselves - The Vice Squad? (Sorry, typical dad joke.)
A man of many.... vices....
Where's the Erie Mogul 10"? ;)
Hey Will I've been trying to find out who made the Fractal Jaw vises back in the day? I'm looking for the name, the model and the years made or anything in combination there of. Also a contact of someone who might know would help as well!
Thanks for any help with this at all
It's like a vise retirement home for vises that will never work again.
The Dawn Offset Welder's vice stands alone. As it should. Any Gressels?
Is this in Miami?
But does he have fractal vice? I had no idea that there was a vice collecting vice. As vices go, there are worse.
Does it lower the value if you restore them?
Aussie vice nice
That vise on the hall stand with the oiler and firm grip….is lovely..I didn’t realise such quality existed..they should all be in use though….shame..
I wonder how rare a Columbia 206 vise is? I picked one up for $100 and can't find any information on it.
I’ve got one on my bench too. Their massive, mine weighs about 160. Only bummer is mines missing the pipe jaws. Not much info out there on them and I’ve only seen one for sale on eBay last year. I think you found a gem, clean it up and make it your user vise. Congrats
Today I learnt that Vice is another word that Americans spell differently to us Brits.
Or... More properly said, spelt incorrectly there, correctly by us.
We do use that spelling of vice…. But not to mean a tool. Vice refers to the opposite of a virtue whereas vise refers to a tool that clamps onto with significant locking pressure.
I didn’t see any Australian dawn vices, I got some big boys for sale
My bad, wrote this 5 mins before the end and finally seen 1
Man introduce this guy to your friend in Italy