59apachegail
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Hello All,
I dug through all the vise threads and was inspired to do my own. Thanks all for the inspiration and for the awesome vise info threads.
I really wanted a Prentiss, lucky for me I found one at a yard sale. I picked up this 52-91 fixed Prentiss Bulldog machinist vise for less than lunch money.
The issues:
The tail end of the dynamic jaw is cracked
Someone tried replacing the jaws but quit after the first screw
Screw collar set screw was poorly improvised
Screw washer was missing
Slight surface rust and a movement was stiff
I was pretty excited to start digging in so I forgot to take before shots and I sprayed it down with PB blaster almost immediately regretting it. I dismantled and bathed it in engine degreaser, let it all sit for about an hour (4x longer than recommended). I hosed it all down, stuck it into a warm bath of dish soap and scrubbed with a scouring pad. I pulled it out and repeated once more only this time I soaked in 1:8 CLR after the degreaser bath. There was still a lot of rust left so I polished with a drill and wire wheel. I soaked one last time in cool water and pulled it all out and dried in a homemade heat box. Sadly it flash rusted and I suspect it was the CLR. I wiped it all up with some denatured alcohol removing the flash rust and applied some Rustoleum primer. After the primer dried a bit I stuck it in the heat box again.
I didn’t have a screw washer and couldn’t find one big enough so I made one. I cut a piece of copper pipe, cut it open, pounded it flat, cut it into a circle then drilled out to fit around the screw. It is not perfect but will definitely fit and get the job done.
The improvised collar set screw was a machine screw cut down and then a slot was cut into it so it could be tightened with a screw driver. The problem was it was very loose and didn’t do a good job of holding the collar on. I found a hex set screw and lucky for me it fit and the threads were perfect.
Now for my questions:
This vise had traces of black paint on it, is that what color it would have been new?
This vise has the curly font not the block font; does anyone know when Prentiss stopped using this font?
*Heat box:
A large cardboard box with a hole cut in it large enough to fit a space heater fan.
I dug through all the vise threads and was inspired to do my own. Thanks all for the inspiration and for the awesome vise info threads.
I really wanted a Prentiss, lucky for me I found one at a yard sale. I picked up this 52-91 fixed Prentiss Bulldog machinist vise for less than lunch money.
The issues:
The tail end of the dynamic jaw is cracked
Someone tried replacing the jaws but quit after the first screw
Screw collar set screw was poorly improvised
Screw washer was missing
Slight surface rust and a movement was stiff
I was pretty excited to start digging in so I forgot to take before shots and I sprayed it down with PB blaster almost immediately regretting it. I dismantled and bathed it in engine degreaser, let it all sit for about an hour (4x longer than recommended). I hosed it all down, stuck it into a warm bath of dish soap and scrubbed with a scouring pad. I pulled it out and repeated once more only this time I soaked in 1:8 CLR after the degreaser bath. There was still a lot of rust left so I polished with a drill and wire wheel. I soaked one last time in cool water and pulled it all out and dried in a homemade heat box. Sadly it flash rusted and I suspect it was the CLR. I wiped it all up with some denatured alcohol removing the flash rust and applied some Rustoleum primer. After the primer dried a bit I stuck it in the heat box again.
I didn’t have a screw washer and couldn’t find one big enough so I made one. I cut a piece of copper pipe, cut it open, pounded it flat, cut it into a circle then drilled out to fit around the screw. It is not perfect but will definitely fit and get the job done.
The improvised collar set screw was a machine screw cut down and then a slot was cut into it so it could be tightened with a screw driver. The problem was it was very loose and didn’t do a good job of holding the collar on. I found a hex set screw and lucky for me it fit and the threads were perfect.
Now for my questions:
This vise had traces of black paint on it, is that what color it would have been new?
This vise has the curly font not the block font; does anyone know when Prentiss stopped using this font?
*Heat box:
A large cardboard box with a hole cut in it large enough to fit a space heater fan.
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