KMScott
Well-known member
Speaking of swivel pins. I’ve had a 3.5 prentiss apart on my bench since the fall and now I can’t find the swivel pin. Been too busy remodeling my house. I guess that’s what I get for not putting all the parts in a container like I usually do. I’m removing that bench so hopefully it just fell under or behind it and I find it.
Here you go Bags, a drawing of your pin, buy Joe a six pack and have him make one on his lathe. I use 300 series SS since does not rust, yes 300 series steel is soft but I believe a good choice for this application.
Shift, great that my method worked for you. Have to be careful without heat since the back side of swivel jaws are thin and you could snap off the swivel jaw if the pin is really frozen. I never have the time for soaking stuck vises and have found heat to be my friend.




