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Kurt D675 Milling Vise - Fernie BC

Xyphota

Ultra Member
Could I get some thoughts on this vise? It looks like its got some mileage on it, and it is missing the jaw plates. Do you think $300 is reasonable?

 
Yup jaws are $45USD each so $100USD for two plus shipping. Works out to $125 USD or about $170 CDN to Victoria.
Might not be a bad deal at around $500 CDN all in.
Need a big mill to put it on though.
 
Lets not get too excited here, jaws are not cheap, especially original ones and for someone local the actual price is closer to 470 CAD. Vise is not full opening, its a bit smaller version. It looks like it has seen a LOT of use - it may need to have some time on a surface grinder to bring it up to specs.

A brand new kurt but with 9 in opening, latest version, will set you back about 850 or so. Maybe a bit less if you really look around. Maybe touch more.

At auctions you can fairly easily get Kurts with all jaws already in, in a better or at least similar condition for 300 - 400 CAD.

So this price is just "OK".

It would be exciting if it had the jaws. But without them, unless you machine your own set of soft jaws or something similar its just OK price.
 
Nice Vise and a good size for knee mills etc.
Shipping to Ontario would add a few coin . . .

Assuming they will even do that. The price seems reasonable (but no great deal) for a BC member who can go see it before buying to make sure it isn't clapped. Gotta wonder why the Jaws are missing.
 
Assuming they will even do that. The price seems reasonable (but no great deal) for a BC member who can go see it before buying to make sure it isn't clapped. Gotta wonder why the Jaws are missing.

They could have used it with soft jaws. Or who knows - could be auction lot thing. I have one vise that has over sized shop made jaws that are 8" in 6" vise and are like 1" thick and a bit taller as well.
 
They could have used it with soft jaws. Or who knows - could be auction lot thing. I have one vise that has over sized shop made jaws that are 8" in 6" vise and are like 1" thick and a bit taller as well.

I speak horrible English sometimes.

What I was trying to say is that missing jaws add a little additional weight to the possibility that the thing is clapped.

In my mind I wouldn't buy it without being able to inspect and evaluate it myself.

If the vise is in good shape, it might be worth buying new jaws. But if the vise is clapped...... Well,.... it's just clapped.
 
You can get factory blemished vises directly from Kurt. I bought one last year for slightly under $800 shipped after exchange. Of course things are more expensive now but still a good place to start looking.
 
I speak horrible English sometimes.

What I was trying to say is that missing jaws add a little additional weight to the possibility that the thing is clapped.

In my mind I wouldn't buy it without being able to inspect and evaluate it myself.

If the vise is in good shape, it might be worth buying new jaws. But if the vise is clapped...... Well,.... it's just clapped.

Clapped out kurt can be resurfaced. But of course that is work - certainly should effect the price. Unless it is so clapped out that you cannot do even that!
 
I'm only seeing a single new 6" Kurt Vise on ebay, and it is $995 + shipping. Probably 20-30 second hand ones in the 4-500$ range plus shipping. Do you guys use a mailbox service when you ship stuff to the border and then drive down and pick it up?
 
I'm only seeing a single new 6" Kurt Vise on ebay, and it is $995 + shipping. Probably 20-30 second hand ones in the 4-500$ range plus shipping. Do you guys use a mailbox service when you ship stuff to the border and then drive down and pick it up?

You can use forwarder service - i.e. they pick it up for you at the border and do customs and move it to Calgary - for a fee.

Or if you have multiple items you can pick it yourself - heck in the summer you can go with other people for a long weekend to the US, pick up your stuff, claim $800 exemption for all pp and save most / all GST!

You need to search as American on eBay not as Canadian.
 
I think I would make my own JAWs then heat and quench in Oil.
Use 4130 or similar alloy.
 
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