tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3435881380335161709.post8654040038564270827..comments2024-03-11T07:02:48.710-07:00Comments on Vintage Veloce™: New Top Jaws for the Black & Decker Workmate 79-001 Type 2 (WM625)Carl Lieboldhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10542818842670766531noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3435881380335161709.post-77535696740487510212020-02-24T13:50:13.845-08:002020-02-24T13:50:13.845-08:00If you're looking for more info about vintage ...If you're looking for more info about vintage Workmates, visit my unofficial web site devoted to vintage Black & Decker Workmates:<br />http://h-frame.weebly.com<br />It includes a Type study for the original Model 79-001, a type-identification flowchart, downloadable documents, a blog and more.wolfcjhttp://h-frame.weebly.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3435881380335161709.post-27470410787043371422019-06-21T20:06:09.578-07:002019-06-21T20:06:09.578-07:00I don't have a web site and I don't do bus...I don't have a web site and I don't do business with "Don't Be Evil Inc.," so this is a one-shot deal, but one is all I need. I have two different US-made Workmate 200s, with the glued-together sawdust jaws, and if I am going to continue using them (which I good and well intend to do) I am going to have to replace them. I have not yet exhausted all of the possibilities for NOS (auto resto for New Old Stock), but if I have to make them myself this article will be helpful, even though the \actual dimensions are likely different.Scott A. Weirnoreply@blogger.com