IHmachinery
Well-known member
Nice vice and restore! I will see your 12" and raise you 2".
This one is 14" tall and I think it is 22" long. It is heavier than I will pick up, when assembled.
Before:
It was covered in many layers of paint and some tough rust. The handles for the base were rusted in place, so I welded 1/2x13 nuts on them and hit them lightly with the impact, and then ground the nuts off. This one has been beat up with hammers and other tools, in the past (before I got it). I used coarse glass bead to blast it.
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This one was in much better shape and the rust was not too hard to remove. Fine glass bead cleaned it up quite well.
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Both of these are painted with Rustoleum Universal Hammered Rosemarry and the bare steel/iron was coated with boiled linseed oil.
Now I have to figure out where to mount them, in my small space. The big one might go outside, but will be covered to protect it. They almost look too nice to use. The 2000's wilton will stay on my main bench (not the fab table) where I use it for welding parts or grinding. It has been a great vice and is likely an import, but I try not to beat it up either.
Did I really need these two vices..................no, but GJ wore off on me and I had to have them.
They both look really nice! There is an almost universal dilemma here: one gets hooked on finding and restoring old vises, and then struggles with where to put them, whether they are now too nice to use, whether to get some more beat up vises to have as 'users', only to fix them up so nicely that they also join the too-nice-to-use collection, which just means scouring Craig's list some more ...
There should be some kind of help line or support group ...
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