I started to clean up my Grandpa's Old Columbian 605 vise a about a month ago and just put it back together tonight. I am still not done completely but it will work with the soft jaws i have in it now.
This is the only real before pic that i have of it.
What I wanted to do was to remove the original jaws and make the vise accept removable jaws like my wilton.
So to do this I made a steel piece that will mount semi-permanently in the vice and take bolts to mount the jaw face. So this is what I came up with.
This is the vise with the jaw removed
These three holes had pins that were holding the original jaws in. I later drilled and tapped them for set screws that can be removed from the bottom.
The little T shaped thing is what i made to install into the Vise to accept the new faces.
And finally here it is all finished and painted. I still have yet to make the steel faces for it. I am not looking forward to machining the 4140 i bought for the faces.
It turned out pretty good. I got all of the slop out of the handle too so that is much nicer. Plus that shade of brown was getting old.
This is the only real before pic that i have of it.
What I wanted to do was to remove the original jaws and make the vise accept removable jaws like my wilton.
So to do this I made a steel piece that will mount semi-permanently in the vice and take bolts to mount the jaw face. So this is what I came up with.
This is the vise with the jaw removed
These three holes had pins that were holding the original jaws in. I later drilled and tapped them for set screws that can be removed from the bottom.
The little T shaped thing is what i made to install into the Vise to accept the new faces.
And finally here it is all finished and painted. I still have yet to make the steel faces for it. I am not looking forward to machining the 4140 i bought for the faces.
It turned out pretty good. I got all of the slop out of the handle too so that is much nicer. Plus that shade of brown was getting old.
