cajunfirehawk
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BTW; Welcome back Mike!Thanks VA!
Mike

BTW; Welcome back Mike!Thanks VA!
Mike

Finished restoring a Prentiss 354-1/2 Combination vise, Yes CrotalusAtrox pipe jaws are expensive, I have over 3 hours in making these and another 2 hours fitting them to this Prentiss. Prentiss had issues aligning the two pipe jaw pockets to each other and I did not catch it before building this set. I should make another set but these will work fine. I can't remember to many pipe jaw Prentiss vises but I could be wrong.
This one came from the Golden Pile so it needed some work since I was the second in line and got all the leftovers.
This is the second Prentiss I have restored and to tell the truth their quality of manufacturing dropped a couple notches in my mind. The Reeds, Starrett and Hollands to me are built better and rank higher. Both Prentiss restores had issues with the jaw accuracy and needed adjustment's. Both vises needed the screw holes slotted and issues on the boss area that aligns the jaws.

Here is another Reed I have, I was thinking of selling it but now having second thought as I took the pics.
Yup just the right amount of white paint splatter.
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Jim
I have found this to be an extremely generous estimation; I do not get anywhere near this before the stuff wears out.
I think the 250-300 lb estimation makes the assumption that the parts are only lightly rusted; I clean really rusted hand tools and would bet I get about 100 pounds of metal cleaned per gallon....
Drive,
A gallon actually goes a long way if you recycle it. I use a funnel with two coffee filters in it with great results to refill what I have left back into the Evaporust container.....
Electrolysis is great and I agree it's the best way to go for larger parts like a big vise but it will not give you the same shiny clean results as I can get with Evaporust cleaning hand tools with chrome and does take much longer and more hassle to set up but electrolysis is excellent.
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Probably do the letters in silver eventually.
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Here is my Reed 324 1/2 as I bought it. Found it through Craigslist but it wasn't advertised, I went to look at a belt grinder and came home with this instead.
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We have had a snow storm all day here so more vises to come.
Jim
There have been a few posts on ER recently. I remember a YT video or TV show where they said for large items, to soak a rag with ER, an wrap the item to be derusted with it. I can't remember exactly but then said something about putting the item in a garbage bag or similar to keep the rag from drying out to quickly.
Do you guys that use the ER ever try this, or think it would work?
Hard to pass up a 7" swivel jaw Drives! Resisting so far, if I pick it up might as well just make a trip to Colorado and drop it off with KMScott!





Bluebolt - Looks like the top of the slide has possible been welded?
BTW; Welcome back Mike!![]()
Oh, and page 951 also.
Nice job Get. I like that Copper / Bronze color. I painted a Prentiss #20 the same color and the new owner stripped it and painted it bright Red that Oldie likes. I gotta paint one a red to get a smile out of Oldie. I had time and finished a Prentiss 19 swivel jaw today. Had fun restoring this one.
I'm going to pass on the Prentiss 7" swivel jaw. Here is the Craigslist add. After discussing the welded crack I got him down to $125 but that was it. It is 2 hours away from me and I have plenty of projects already. http://easttexas.craigslist.org/tls/5947595471.html
Since Reeds have been the topic I got the gumption to do some shop rearrangement and cleaning and installed my 404 1/2. It's a small shop hopefully one day I can build something larger.

Does the slide look short to anyone else? Looks like it has already been bobbed?
Did you ever see a ruler across the jaws? To me it really looks like a 4 incher that opens 7 inches. Even if the handle is a replacement, look at it in relation to the face ... my P98 handle is ginormous and is only half the width of the face.I'm going to pass on the Prentiss 7" swivel jaw. Here is the Craigslist add. After discussing the welded crack I got him down to $125 but that was it. It is 2 hours away from me and I have plenty of projects already. http://easttexas.craigslist.org/tls/5947595471.html
Did you ever see a ruler across the jaws? To me it really looks like a 4 incher that opens 7 inches. Even if the handle is a replacement, look at it in relation to the face ... my P98 handle is ginormous and is only half the width of the face.

Looks like a #19 to me too... Though to get "scale" on that, but a #23 would dwarf that rim and jug...?