Billbo66
Member
I have been lurking here for a few weeks, and have learned quite a bit. I have recently bought a Chicago era 5" Wilton Machinist vice, and have some restoration questions. I have seen a lot of really great restorations and paint jobs. My vice is functionally great, although it could use a paint job. I am also considering just leaving it raw, as I kind of like the rusty patina. I am not sure if I am going to paint it.
I like the hammered look, but I dont think the early Wiltons had that light blue/green paint. From the little fragments that are left on my vice, it looks like it was a light grey, and smooth.
I am considering either Rustoleum Hammered Finish, or the Hammerlite brand stuff. Another option is the local auto paint guys, who say they can mix up any color I want, and even put it in a spray can.
If I do paint, do I spray or brush? If I decide to leave it raw, is there a good clear coat to prevent further rust?
I like the hammered look, but I dont think the early Wiltons had that light blue/green paint. From the little fragments that are left on my vice, it looks like it was a light grey, and smooth.
I am considering either Rustoleum Hammered Finish, or the Hammerlite brand stuff. Another option is the local auto paint guys, who say they can mix up any color I want, and even put it in a spray can.
If I do paint, do I spray or brush? If I decide to leave it raw, is there a good clear coat to prevent further rust?

