Wicked, that 835 is in great condition. The jaw towers look super clean, nice find.
Thanks! I’ve been looking for one for awhile now. I was really pleased when this one popped up.
Wicked, that 835 is in great condition. The jaw towers look super clean, nice find.


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Tex:
You are indeed missing some critical parts. Don’t part it out quite yet. You might be able to find another bullet with damaged jaw towers to be a donor to get the back nose cone and nut. I have seen such vises in the past but didn’t buy them even though they were in the $50 range. Even though it’s stuck, the vise looks to be in good shape.
There are several good tutorials on the repair thread about freeing up stuck vises and bullets in particular. I wrote one on freeing up a 4 inch bullet.
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Thanks Shiftless. What search would you recommend I use in the repair thread?
Thanks.
If you would, though, please inspect the top of your swivel jaw carefully. Is there a dimple dead center (and dead center to the center of the swivel boss underneath)? Is there any material in a perfectly round shape around that center mark on the top of the swivel jaw? And finally, would you (or anyone else) please care to comment on my question/conjecture about the possibility of the swivel jaw being bored or cast with a bore and the swivel boss piece being integrated after the swivel jaw was cast? Again, I would've assumed the swivel boss was cast with the jaw when the jaw was cast. But that dead center mark being perfectly dead center with the swivel boss, and the round area around the center mark at the top, has me wondering.
Sound reasoning and advice, Vise, but my desire to put this little baby back into its original condition got the best of me.I did have one small issue, but here are the results.
Thanks - posting the pic again just to make sure:
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I'm not sure it requires new jaws, just wanted to know if there's any standard part available. I mainly just need one (occasionally) for general garage stuff. I have a carpenter's vise on my bench, but it obviously has limitations.
Any condition things jump out from the pic (obv. not lots to look at, but...)

XCMTB:
I just happened to have an Athol 614 in my collection. Here is a close up of that area on mine.
The second pic is before I cleaned it up.
Hard to tell for sure but the dynamic jaw looks like it is bent. The jaw does not meet up flush at the top with the back jaw. Could be just the angle of the pic but it does not look right.
Kevin
Got a text this morning from the guy I bought the Wilton bullet vise from yesterday. His son found this in the garage...
PS How does one determine the model number on these Wilton bullet vises? Also, stamped on the outside of the vise nut is "7-50". If this is a date what does it represent?
Got a text this morning from the guy I bought the Wilton bullet vise from yesterday. His son found this in the garage...
PS How does one determine the model number on these Wilton bullet vises? Also, stamped on the outside of the vise nut is "7-50". If this is a date what does it represent?
So what I have previously done and had success with is applying 3-4 liberal coats of BLO allowing some drying time in between. Then I fired up the charcoal BBQ, I get it nice and hot and leave it in until I get the desired effect.. The hotter the part gets the darker the BLO will turn.
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First day in the shop after a vacation and retiring last year. Had to make something so I cut a couple swivel bases for three 2" Wilton's I own. These bases are hard to find so just decided to make them. Been waiting a long time to make something for me. I am liking retirement.
Kevin,First day in the shop after a vacation and retiring last year. Had to make something so I cut a couple swivel bases for three 2" Wilton's I own. These bases are hard to find so just decided to make them. Been waiting a long time to make something for me. I am liking retirement.
It's a sad day when the Prentiss man unbolts the P22 and replaces it with a Starrett 926. I was sure the only vises that could have ever accomplished that in your shop would have been a P23 or a P58/98.Thanks Vise. I spent four hours stripping, wire wheeling and detail work to bring it up to speed. I liked it so much I actually bolted it to my main bench.
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First day in the shop after a vacation and retiring last year. Had to make something so I cut a couple swivel bases for three 2" Wilton's I own. These bases are hard to find so just decided to make them. Been waiting a long time to make something for me. I am liking retirement.



KMS, beautiful job on those swivel bases. Have you ever considered making jaws in your spare time?

Thanks guys, if anyone want the geometry for the baby bases then I am happy to share. Even have the 825/925 bases designed too. I use Autocad. Old fashion 2-d drawings. Vise jaws are in my past and hope I can find someone to take over. Not ready to let the machines go yet, still have many vises to put back together and even carve a few more bases for the small Athol and Stanley clamp-ons. Those come out so sweet.
Back to the Baby Wilton's, two came to me with broken endcap supports, after looking at them closely I seen they were pretty simple to make. I used a Athol 624 Donner vise to keep the material in cast.

EBS:
Welcome to the group. That is indeed a rare vise. Is it stamped BF on the underside of the base? You even have the often missing pipe jaws!
And I’m drooling over your Chevy truck avatar. Is that a 1948?
Shiftless, thanks for the welcome. What is the significance of the BF? I'll check for it before I bolt it down.
The truck is a '50 (Same basic body style as '47-'53). More pics of it are here: https://public.fotki.com/chevelle350/cars/50chevy/