Slinger646
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I picked up this vice at the local auction barn for $10. 6hrs of work 2 days of sun-drying the paint
Beautiful!I picked up this vice at the local auction barn for $10. 6hrs of work 2 days of sun-drying the paint
Nice job on that one too!
Beautiful!
Nice color match.
What is the paint?
I have been looking at one of those on CL, bit of a drive, but I don't care about that.
Thanks for posting.
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I like buying those Craftsman vises to flip. You probably could have quadrupled (or more) your investment without even painting it.
Nice job on that one too!
Those look like a pretty stout vise.
Are they pretty well made?
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Ok thanks, okSmall but prettt stout, definitely a vise for light work but well suited for a lifetime of work. The ones that start 506.xxxxx were made in USA by columbian. The ones that start 315(?).xxxxx we're made in Japan but look identical, I believe quality is similar but it dont have the notoriety that the USA made vises do
Ok thanks,Small but prettt stout, definitely a vise for light work but well suited for a lifetime of work. The ones that start 506.xxxxx were made in USA by columbian. The ones that start 315(?).xxxxx we're made in Japan but look identical, I believe quality is similar but it dont have the notoriety that the USA made vises do
I'm not a seller, but what would she bring now?
I picked up this vice at the local auction barn for $10. 6hrs of work 2 days of sun-drying the paint
Nicely done!
I recently picked up the same vice but I'm in CA so of course it cost me 4x as much as you paid.
How do you remove the lead screw from the dynamic jaw? I left mine together when I painted it - I was in a rush so I spent about an hour on it cleaning it up then rattle-canned it with some extra paint I had from another project.
The clip that is circled goes into a groove that's covered by the swivel base screw. I used an old punch and laid a screwdriver across the beam to create a fulcrum. Put a rag over it because I launched it into my overhead lights, busting a 42" T12 bulb. It's on there tight.
Breaking lights ****, but it could have been your eye, right?
My vice doesn't have a spring clamp. It seems to have a thick C-clip in that area with very little space between the ends and no "eye" for a snap ring plier. I'll have to see if a flat blade screwdriver will fit between the ends.
Thanks!