YES. Always outside and no stainless steel for the sacrificial pieces. Even though it's a small chance, the process produces hydrogen gas which can build up in an enclosed space. One spark and you got a mini Hindenburg.
I can only see a faint outline of a date stamp I can't read. Thanks for narrowing down the date. Here's a pic of my tank. Nothing fancy. Big plastic tub, 4 worn out lawnmower blades and a battery charger
Finally done with this Reed 106. Electrolysis tank, wire wheeled, with a BLO finish. Still can't read the date stamp. Can anyone hazard a guess about age?
Looking for a lead screw with handle for a Reed 106 or willing to pay someone to fashion me a new handle. The vise is in great condition just need a handle :headshake
I told myself I wouldn't buy anymore vises, but then this Reed 106 was just 20 min from the house. Pulled fresh from a barn that was being demolished 2 days ago
Thank you. It was a labor of love though. Previous owner had welded nuts to the base bolts. Every screw had to be cut out or drilled out. The entire dynamic jaw body was filled with epoxy for reasons I will never understand. It isn't going to win any beauty contests, but solid and functional...
Both holes are broke out. Looks like someone dropped it.
Dang. I didn't even think about that. Now I just need to find a set of lock nut handles and I'll be golden. Thanks
I went with a buddy of mine to help load up some stuff he bought at a house auction. I see a rusted Wilton sitting on a work table outside. I asked the auction company rep if it had sold in the auction. He says that it had been sitting outside for who knows how long and was so rusted that they...