Mark in Indiana
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Thanks a lot! It seems to work great and I got it for next to nothing. Might restore it and sell it. Not sure yet
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So I'm taking this thing apart. I am new to the Wilton vise scene.
What is my best bet to have a nice swivel clamp bar again? I guess that's what you call the bar that tightens the swivel base.
On this one the bar is all bent to hell. The bolt that went up from the bottom is also bent but that doesn't look like anything any different than a simple carriage bolt.
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A lot of buffoons beat the handle with a hammer. I've straightened them by clamping them in a vise to where the bend is at the top of the jaws and bend it back with a piece of pipe.
A carriage bolt will replace the bent one you have. You will likely have to cut it to size & grind the head.
I also like to put a shim washer on the vise where the carriage bolt comes through so the
t-handle doesn't tear at the paint.

never hurts to have it on hand I guess.
but I'm more concerned that the static jaw looks like it may have been welded and ground? A lot of porosity seems to be there.




