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Columbian 604 Vise Restoration Blog
Howdy all,
Long time lurker, first time sharing in the addiction.
I tried to find this information by searching but many of the threads are dated, have broken links, weren't helpful.
My wife and I just bought our first house, and I'm looking to build a workbench. We came across this Columbian #604 vise and I snatched it up. I'm looking to restore it and mount it on my bench. I have a few questions:
1) is there any way to verify the age? From what I gathered in my research, the curved logo Columbian vises pre-date the 1960s
2) did these ever have a factory color? I like the naked gray look.
Here is my "plan of attack"
Cleaning
I don't have many "restoration" tools like a bench wire wheel or angle grinder. My plan was to hopefully find a neighbor with one. I was going to disassemble it and take it to and DIY car wash and pressure wash everything down and let it dry in the sun on the driveway. Then hit with simple green and a Brillo pad or drill mounted wire wheel. I want to remove surface junk and rust but keep patina.
Any suggestions?
Fixing
The screw bar is slightly bent. Any ideas on how to straighten it? I wish I had a press like some youtubers have.
Plant to live with anti-seize.
Paint
I actually was going to leave this one gray. What's the best coating to keep away rust? I've heard some clear coat with bullseye shellac or pastewax.
I might buff the bar for swivel and jaws to be a bit shinny.
Mounting
Im working on building a wall mounted workbench similar to the one pictured below: https://i.pinimg.com/originals/d4/73/8c/d4738c9944defc61c04455a1de3d6811.jpg
I'm worried that mounting this 44lb beast might have stability problems, but I'd like to have a trestle style bench for floor access.
Thoughts?
Thanks for your help and wisdom. More to come!
Howdy all,
Long time lurker, first time sharing in the addiction.
I tried to find this information by searching but many of the threads are dated, have broken links, weren't helpful.
My wife and I just bought our first house, and I'm looking to build a workbench. We came across this Columbian #604 vise and I snatched it up. I'm looking to restore it and mount it on my bench. I have a few questions:
1) is there any way to verify the age? From what I gathered in my research, the curved logo Columbian vises pre-date the 1960s
2) did these ever have a factory color? I like the naked gray look.
Here is my "plan of attack"
Cleaning
I don't have many "restoration" tools like a bench wire wheel or angle grinder. My plan was to hopefully find a neighbor with one. I was going to disassemble it and take it to and DIY car wash and pressure wash everything down and let it dry in the sun on the driveway. Then hit with simple green and a Brillo pad or drill mounted wire wheel. I want to remove surface junk and rust but keep patina.
Any suggestions?
Fixing
The screw bar is slightly bent. Any ideas on how to straighten it? I wish I had a press like some youtubers have.
Plant to live with anti-seize.
Paint
I actually was going to leave this one gray. What's the best coating to keep away rust? I've heard some clear coat with bullseye shellac or pastewax.
I might buff the bar for swivel and jaws to be a bit shinny.
Mounting
Im working on building a wall mounted workbench similar to the one pictured below: https://i.pinimg.com/originals/d4/73/8c/d4738c9944defc61c04455a1de3d6811.jpg
I'm worried that mounting this 44lb beast might have stability problems, but I'd like to have a trestle style bench for floor access.
Thoughts?
Thanks for your help and wisdom. More to come!
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