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Wilton Vise Resto

doan

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This is an old wilton bullet that was in my grandfather's shop as long as anyone can remember. We think it was there when he bought the place in the early 50's. He died in 1990 and the place was relatively undisturbed until a tornado ripped the building off the slab a few years ago. It was a Quonset Hut style building made of corrugated metal. Amazingly the contents of the building, primarily tools, were mostly intact. This vice was attached to a welding table that has sat outside since. I rescued it a few weeks ago and cleaned it up.

This one defines "rode hard and put up wet". It has been broken and welded. I think the welds were there when I was a kid, so it has been that way a long time.

It is labeled patent pending, so it was made in late 1941 according to this: http://junkyardtools.com/tool_history/wilton

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Wire wheeled, degreased, pressure washed, and wire wheeled again.
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I was going to paint it, but i really like the buffed metal. Just spray it with WD-40 occasionally.
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doan

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Agreed on the welds, but it has been that way most of my life, maybe before I was born. I'm going to leave it as is.
 
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doan

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I'm gonna leave it plain metal, the color is actually darker in person. As long as I oil it occasionally it should not rust.
 
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Hey Doan check out Johnson's paste wax to keep the rust away you. I don't know much about it but alot of guys use it around here on their vises with bare metal.
 
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doan

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Hey Doan check out Johnson's paste wax to keep the rust away you. I don't know much about it but alot of guys use it around here on their vises with bare metal.

I've not thought about that stuff in years. When I was a little kid, my mom used it on our hardwood floors.

I guess you would need to completely degrease it with brake cleaner or acetone before waxing.
 

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Hey Doan check out Johnson's paste wax to keep the rust away you. I don't know much about it but alot of guys use it around here on their vises with bare metal.

It melts away when it's too hot though...
 
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