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A Rotating, 3-Jaw Vise? THIS GUY must work in marketing!At least now it's a bit lighter and easier to move around.
Technically it does have 3 jaws since one is broken off right?
A Rotating, 3-Jaw Vise? THIS GUY must work in marketing!At least now it's a bit lighter and easier to move around.
FINALLY took the opportunity this week to restore my own personal 3.5" Sears Craftsman 5178 vise that I have had since I was a kid. it's been on the opposite side of my workbench for the last couple of years, and now it matches my 4.5" Shop King in Hazet teal.
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Originally posted by Autopts.
Imagine taking slides in and out of 800S's all day? That's work!
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Autopts,---The half ain't never been told.---I promised you a year earlier I would remove the slide and check for a date stamp.---But I just dreaded it so bad, and rightfully so.---The first time I tried to do it, it rolled over on my foot, so I scrapped the idea for 8 months.---Got up the nerve again when Drive started the Wilton date stamping thread.---My back hurt for two days after wrestling that thing and it was all for naught.---No stamp.---And from that moment on, all I could think of is KNOCK-OFF.---Then I thought, well it's here, it's mine, too late to send it back, and for a Knock-off, I guess it's not too bad.---But it did need greasing.---Still had the factory dried up grease on it.---So it got a good grease bath.---Autopts, what you and Blue have said has eased my pain some.---Both are very good arguments for the defense. But still not 100% convinced.
Here's my Junebuggyinspired Wilton #4. I really liked his Athols. Not sure mine turned out as nice as his but it's better than it was.
Apex: yes nice job spiffing up that Shop King vise. did you forget to put a bolt in the back mounting hole or is it over a spot that is tough to put a bolt in? since it's a light duty vise i wouldn't worry about it too much, but on the bigger vises i'd try to mount in every hole available to do so and just not too tight.
TOP: i personally really like JB's and your brown hammer painted vises. Fireman did a Craftsman block grinder that color too that looks awesome if you haven't seen it i think you will soon when he finishes putting together his 6 inch Bullet vise. anyway the shine on your bare metal is awesome too and with the black base i think you did a great job. did you use a deburring wheel to shine the bare metal or just wire wheel or scotch pad? is your Patent pending stamped on the slide and do tell? or maybe it was one of the ones that were sold to Uncle Sam without a date?
McB: i'm still learning about all the little different changes that Wilton bullets made to their vises over the years. thanks for the kudos and i'm sure this one will have a good home soon and look even better.
Woooow....I REALLY like how that came out.One of my favorite colors!! I am going to try a different color on my Parker 40-1/2. Same type of paint but in Hammered "Chestnut" with some gold accents on the letters. I plan on keeping this one and am looking forward to see how this comes out. Let the disassembly and prepping begin.
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Here's my Junebuggyinspired Wilton #4. I really liked his Athols. Not sure mine turned out as nice as his but it's better than it was.
Apex: yes nice job spiffing up that Shop King vise. did you forget to put a bolt in the back mounting hole or is it over a spot that is tough to put a bolt in? since it's a light duty vise i wouldn't worry about it too much, but on the bigger vises i'd try to mount in every hole available to do so and just not too tight.
That is a very nice restore Topop101, did you make a new handle or hand worked the original.
Nice vise and a great job on it !Here's my Junebuggyinspired Wilton #4. I really liked his Athols. Not sure mine turned out as nice as his but it's better than it was.

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Junebuggy, That hammered Chesnut looks better on the plastic paint can top than is does on the actual item. I used it on an old cast iron podium base and it seems to change color with the lighting on it. Maybe it will come out better for you.
Kevin, I will get with you on those jaws next week.
6 Inch All Steel Bench Vise - $35 (Puyallup)
6 inch all steel bench vise with a swivel base. Jaws are in good shape. Works good. $35.00
hey...beats listening to the wife, right?![]()

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Remember the advise George Costanza gave Jerry on beating a lie detector?
("It's not a lie, if you believe it so").![]()
We'll see how it goes....I'm going to prep and shine the slide as clean as possible and coat it with valve grinding compound. I then plan on putting it on my drill press with a small engine turning brush to give it a jewel pattern. I've done this on a few rifles in the past and I think this will snazz it up....it'll take a lot of time but, hey...beats watching the "WIVES OF ATLANTA" on TV with the wife, right?
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This steel vise popped up on Seattle's Craig's List. It's steel, I assume it's a one of a kind but maybe somebody recognizes it.
http://seattle.craigslist.org/tac/tls/5040328055.html
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TOP: beeswax works great on toolbox slides in case you haven't tried it. Door ease is mostly beeswax if somebody is looking for some at the store because rarely do they have bees wax available.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------This steel vise popped up on Seattle's Craig's List. It's steel, I assume it's a one of a kind but maybe somebody recognizes it.
http://seattle.craigslist.org/tac/tls/5040328055.html
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Balane,---Looks Somewhat Brazilian.---Nodular Brazil, page 304, post 6076.---May be home made from Brazilian pattern.
At $35.00, you aught to cotton on to that one.

Never would have thought of that for the term "Brazilian"![]()
Picked up 2 vises this weekend. The Parker I just started to work on and the Hollands I just finished. I going to need the spindle collar but other than that is all there. The Hollands has a chip out of the corner of the jaw but no cracks.I smoothed it out a bit then just painted it.
i believe toilet rings r 100% beeswax, inexpensive too, been using it 35 years 4 cabinet installs
They are bee's wax. Or most are. That's where I get mine. About a buck a ring. Banana wax is a different story. We got it in bricks at work. Had to use it to launch a casino boat onto the a lake. Not to be confused with the stuff they use on surf boards.
My dad bought this vise yesterday at a garage sale for 20$
It is a record vise made in England
It weighs 68.6 pounds



