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lg
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techie upgraded the links on his 4 wheel steering.
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link please?
lg
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I found this tool post grinder on Kijiji and the guy was decent enough to hold onto it for the week until I could manage it. Now I have to figure out how to mount it on my lathe and where to get wheels.
I got it VERY cheap and was shocked last night when I looked at how much they are new. Almost $2K USD!
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techie, i see you made the front page of the tractor forum. more good work!
jim

Thanks BF, I like that colour and will try to find it.I know the colors have changed over the years and my Wilton is not to old, but it is the original paint, I would call it a light hammer blue...
Haha, you threw me there. I was trying to find the spring and ball in all of the photos, even Bears Fan's. Like longlivepunk says, it is some TIG'd on metal to get out the broken screw.whats with the spring and ball behind the jaw?
jim
Thanks! Much appreciated.That's a stuck bolt with some weld metal on it to rapidly heat it and try to shock it loose.
Everything is looking great as always! Love your shop.
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Thank you very much for the kind words. I don't really have any display only tools in there and definitely have been guilty of some tool abuse at times. Funny though that I'm becoming more particular about appearance of my tools now that I have this shop. I'm a little more inclined to do it nice now.Wow, what a thread. I'm sad I'm done with it, now.
One of the things I love about threads like this and guys like you is that the a good portion of the tools are used. And, after a piece is restored it seems to fit into restoring the next piece. Your collection seems to be growing with out too much in the way of duplication or multiples. At first, that's not at all what I would have assumed by seeing the tractor line-up.
Keep up the stellar work. I look forward to another 30 pages.
Thanks! I gave up on the green after going to Lowes, Home Depot, and Canadian Tire. At that point, I figured the Rosemary was worth trying out. I admit that I would prefer the verde green but it does look pretty good.I like the color you chose. It almost looks like a light bronze to me, but I know it is just the photo. I'm surprised they don't sell Rustoleum Verde Green in the hammertone finish in Canada, but understand that things aren't available everywhere.
Great job on everything!
Might be a bit of a wait on that one.I'm waiting to see how that VanNorman mill comes out....
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With warmer weather here, the grass is keeping me busy and when that's done, the other upkeep seems to come on quickly.
No! I'm not pardoning you since that was just plain silly.PINK WITH RAINBOW POLKADOTS!
Ahem! ...pardon my outburst.
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That's interesting to know. Thanks!A Wilton guy I met tells me that date codes were when the warranty period expired, so your vise would have been a 1946 (by one man's claim anyway)
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Nice job on the little bullet, Techie. Definitely looks like it wasn't used much; jaws look very nice.
I just picked up a 3.5" and 4.5" in the Chicago area (I was home on leave) that I need to restore.
I have been searching for some vise jaws for my Record 6" since one of them was found without jaws. They are very expensive though even from China since there's shipping and the exchange rate. I have given up and made my own.
I picked up a 36" length of 1/2" x 1" O-1 tool steel with that being the same size as the original Records. I wanted them to be as close to original as possible and cut the teeth pattern on my mill. The original knurl is at 25 degrees with a spacing of 0.0625". It's a good thing that I remember my decimals in 0.0625" increments.
The mill was set to 45 degrees on the head and then I turned the vise to 25 degrees. It took a little while but went quite well. I didn't even screw up once.
Once machined, it was time to heat treat them. I used my torch and a bucket of old hydraulic oil. Brought them up cherry red and quenched.
After that, I belt sanded the surfaces and then drew them back to a light straw colour with the torch. That should bring it in about Rockwell C 60. I'm not too concerned with being exact on the hardness.
And the final product in the vise. The old ones will go into the other Record that I have.
While they are easy to make, they did take some time but yes, I'm really pleased with how they came out. Thanks a bunch to all of the compliments, especially the gushing.
I have two 6" Records, if you're looking to get some feedback.
Just kidding. Those are ****** gorgeous though, nice job!! Be warned though, Records don't always have the bolts for the jaws in the same place. On my two the jaws aren't compatible.
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Thanks Bears Fan! It was a bit tricky to machine since the bottom was convex. Nothing flat to rest it on. The four clamps acted a bit like a 4-jaw chuck and I indicated it into position.Those Records look amazing! And that's some pretty fancy machinist work too![]()
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Cool thread GB, I hadn't seen it before. I'm a bit on the fence about a hoist in there at this point but it's still a possibility. Of course it would have to be Burnt Orange and Royal Blue.Hi Techie,
Found your thread yesterday and man that is an awesome space. Well done![]()
I was thinking about the I-beam and a chain hoist setup that might run under the main centre beam, but that would likely mean you would need more support posts too over that 28' span that would restrict the hoist operation and you'd have to dig in more footings in your concrete floor.
Funnily I typed I-beam chain hoist into Google and found a GJ thread on shop cranes.
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=184403
Maybe you could make a smaller version of what is shown in post #4 to suit your space, make it wide enough to to straddle your welding table to get things on and off perhaps ? Paint it blue and the chain hoist the burnt orange with blue highlights. Anyway that was my random thought process.
Can I ask what the arbor press is typically used for ?
I also think you've helped me with a color scheme for some things in my garage too.
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Hahaha thanks BF! I've noticed this type of behavior from others on this site as well. Ring any bells?Man you don't half *** anything do you bro? All is looking well so looks like I can get back to turnin wrenches left again. KUTGW!!

Who knew that a couple of vise jaws would be so interesting but this is Garage Journal.![]()
