drivesitfar
Well-known member
KZ: most likely your Wilton is MADE IN USA even though not stamped to say so. nice find
also Wilton's keyway makes it simple to pull the dynamic jaw out all the way and put it back together after cleaning it so don't be afraid. if you get to any issues putting it back together another easy way is to take off the 3 screws and remove the main screw, put the dynamic jaw inside the static, then put the screw in and put the 3 screws and horseshoe shaped holder back on. i do this with my bigger Wiltons like the C2. with the older big (100 pounders and up) vises sometimes i put the vise on its side if it's not already mounted to get them back together.
also you might be able to see the date stamp on the keyway by turning the vise on it's side and partially unscrewing the vise until it shows up.
other than cleaning and re greasing that vise should be good to use for many many years.
also KUDOS on the way you posted all your answers and thank yous.
Loyd: any chance you might have a garage thread or do you have a vise mounted yet to show off that amazing welding table you own? it looks like it's maybe 3/4 or an inch thick with tapped holes everywhere. yes?
also Wilton's keyway makes it simple to pull the dynamic jaw out all the way and put it back together after cleaning it so don't be afraid. if you get to any issues putting it back together another easy way is to take off the 3 screws and remove the main screw, put the dynamic jaw inside the static, then put the screw in and put the 3 screws and horseshoe shaped holder back on. i do this with my bigger Wiltons like the C2. with the older big (100 pounders and up) vises sometimes i put the vise on its side if it's not already mounted to get them back together.
also you might be able to see the date stamp on the keyway by turning the vise on it's side and partially unscrewing the vise until it shows up.
other than cleaning and re greasing that vise should be good to use for many many years.
also KUDOS on the way you posted all your answers and thank yous.
Loyd: any chance you might have a garage thread or do you have a vise mounted yet to show off that amazing welding table you own? it looks like it's maybe 3/4 or an inch thick with tapped holes everywhere. yes?



















. It has 4.5" jaws and I bet it is close to 65 pounds rotates nice and locks down solid, I like it.

