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Not the best Pic. It,s a # 403. Would that be same Pin as # 403 1/2 ? I have never used this one yet. Quess it,s time to clean up . Really late, crawling out of Garage now. Please send info about Swivel Pin removal. I will try to help you tomorrow
. I got the Jaw out, and Base off. Question is, how do i get the Part inside of Base, that has Threads, out of Base ? If i could remove that, i would be able to flip upside down, and drive out Tapered Swivel Pin.
Now that this thread has been resurrected, I can provide a tip for those that need to replace their swivel pin in the future: buy some Cerrosafe casting alloy and pour it into the pin recess (plugging the bottom first). The Cerrosafe will give you an exact replica of the pin recess to design the new pin from.
Now that this thread has been resurrected, I can provide a tip for those that need to replace their swivel pin in the future: buy some Cerrosafe casting alloy and pour it into the pin recess (plugging the bottom first). The Cerrosafe will give you an exact replica of the pin recess to design the new pin from.
Now that is a good idea!
What does the R stand for?
DFB, or anyone, do you know what type / size of thread is on that big bolt (the 1 9/16)? I have one of these and it's missing the bolt, no idea where to start. Inspired by all the restorations I see you guys doing, and hoping this one's not going to be too big of a challenge.
That is a good idea, didn't even think to call Ace. There is one that's kind of far away, but not that far.
This might sound like a dumb question, but how do you figure out which vise has metric threads and which has SAE? Were manufacturers consistent?
And are some of the metric standards identical to SAE?
Sorry if this is already answered elsewhere, but it seemed relevant.