Fretters
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Fretters: well you did say you grew up on the other side of the tracks.![]()
Fretters: well you did say you grew up on the other side of the tracks.![]()

So was that busted Wilton titled "Vise" or "C" Clamp?![]()

nice call on the soft handle for a vise cause not everybody knows that the type of steel and the length were probably engineered so the handle would bend before the jaws or vise would bust/break.
have a great weekend everybody!!
ALL: anybody have a great product to use for vise handles to keep us all from getting that occasional bite/pinch do tell?
FRETTERS: its been a while since we talked about rubber or plastic stoppers on vise handles. which kind did you use?
ALL: anybody have a great product to use for vise handles to keep us all from getting that occasional bite/pinch do tell?
also in case some of you might want to spiff up your vises and old tools that are a bit rusty this RUST REMOVAL thread has a lot of great information lately and here's the link:
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=473607
anybody repairing or restoring a vise to use please post up some before and after pics with a few thoughts cause all of these are a bit different and we all have our unique methods.
It's not so much to protect my hands, but rather to stop that clank when you drop the handle.![]()
FRETTERS: its been a while since we talked about rubber or plastic stoppers on vise handles. which kind did you use?
ALL: anybody have a great product to use for vise handles to keep us all from getting that occasional bite/pinch do tell?
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NC: are those NEOPRENES hard to get on?
ALL: I seem to recall somebody using O RINGS from truck axles or wheels for bigger vises?
I just sold a bin with a ton of old O rings in it cause I didn't think I'd have a use for them thinking they had expired so to speak. i do have a ton of plumbing stuff so maybe I have something that might work laying around here.
I too don't like the CLANK, but I still enjoy turning my REED 4c's handle even for small jobs.
Hmm, I have a sheet of red gasket material, and a similar hole punch. How much larger than the shaft OD did you cut the hole?
Ed: great tip with the rubber and cutters!! is the EPDM 1/4 or 3/8 inch thick? also great idea to put in hot water for a bit so it can stretch over the ball and then tighten back up when cooled off.
Related to the question posed to Fretters: Will the knob stay polished?
There is a story, I think it was true. At a university someplace, a full size bronze statue of a **** man on a horse was displayed in front of a meeting hall.
The rider was anatomically correct AND erect.
In order to pacify some prudish University Board of Directors, the erection was made to be removable, It was threaded and removed for any occasion where the anatomically correct and erected rider would be a bit too controversial..
BUT the problem arose: [pun intended]. The bronze statue took on that wonderful golden-brown patina that makes a bronze statue so beautiful. It takes time, and exposure to weather and the air.
BUT the removable erection was removed often enough that it remained 'polished' and the original reddish-gold Bronze color.. Giving the impression that the rider was 'getting plenty' inspite of being an inanimate statue.
The question arose [again, pun intended] did the erection get polished by adventurous late night liaisons with the erection in place? OR did the erection get used and polished when it was removed for potential controversial meetings?
Or was the grounds keeper keeping it shined up?
PierceA


Maybe now we know what the Proto Flying lady was flying away from!
