WarrenP
Well-known member
I've read a number of Wilton vise restoration threads, and I figure it's time to start mine. Not least because I seem to have encountered a fairly unique problem.
First the story:
I spotted this 4" Wilton Bullet a couple weeks ago at the local antique mall. Balked a little at the $125 price tag, mostly because I didn't grasp just how amazing these vises are at the time. But it's been haunting me ever since.
And since becoming an avid reader of GJ, it's only been gnawing at me harder. Today I finally broke down and snagged it after work.
So far I've degreased it and cleaned it up a bit. All in all its cosmetic shape isn't so bad, but I definitely want to do a full restoration on it and make it something to be proud of.
The only real negative is the shape the copper jaws are in, and here we come to my "unique" problem. You see, the hex bolts affixing the jaws to the vise itself have copper peened around and partially into them. Just as a quick test I tried to loosen one of them which only served to start twisting my (QUALITY!) Chinese-made Dewalt-branded 1/4" hex bit.
It is here that I start asking for your help, indulgent GJ readers. How in blazes do I get these jaws off?
First the story:
I spotted this 4" Wilton Bullet a couple weeks ago at the local antique mall. Balked a little at the $125 price tag, mostly because I didn't grasp just how amazing these vises are at the time. But it's been haunting me ever since.
And since becoming an avid reader of GJ, it's only been gnawing at me harder. Today I finally broke down and snagged it after work.
So far I've degreased it and cleaned it up a bit. All in all its cosmetic shape isn't so bad, but I definitely want to do a full restoration on it and make it something to be proud of.
The only real negative is the shape the copper jaws are in, and here we come to my "unique" problem. You see, the hex bolts affixing the jaws to the vise itself have copper peened around and partially into them. Just as a quick test I tried to loosen one of them which only served to start twisting my (QUALITY!) Chinese-made Dewalt-branded 1/4" hex bit.
It is here that I start asking for your help, indulgent GJ readers. How in blazes do I get these jaws off?

