Wow dude. I think your fish stove was the coolest thing that I've seen on this forum and you've just about topped it. Good work, can't wait to see it finished!
I don't know if you plan on painting it or not.
But I think it would look just fine with a clear coat of lacquer, celebrating the craftsmanship and your attention to detail, instead of covering it up with paint.
If anybody comments about the lack of paint, just tell them you will be glad to make one for them painted any color they choose, if they are willing to pay for it.
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Royce, this is one of the best functional pieces of art and craftsmanship I have ever seen! I am curious about the conversation with Kevin Scott about the jaws, was it close to April Fool's day and he just wouldn't believe you needed 13" jaws LOL?
Can you explain what you were doing with the curved piece of steel and the red laser level. Were you using the level to draw a straight line on the curve???
Can you explain what you were doing with the curved piece of steel and the red laser level. Were you using the level to draw a straight line on the curve???
These pictures show me the near unique mind of the builder. To figure out and then layout on the floor the design that rises above in 3D using the laser to see the cut line. Pure genius.
lg
no neat sig line
These pictures show me the near unique mind of the builder. To figure out and then layout on the floor the design that rises above in 3D using the laser to see the cut line. Pure genius.
lg
no neat sig line
Here's a link to his album.
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/album.php?albumid=6243
Check out the base and the column that supports the vise.
A thing of beauty.
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/album.php?albumid=6243&pictureid=82082
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Wow Royce, (just checked out your album) if a picture is worth 1000 words. I'd need quite a few pictures to praise your big vice!
Royce, got your 13" jaws serrated today, used a 4" custom ground carbide cutter. Thought I would share pic's. Going to Heat-Treat tomorrow. The A2 Tool Steel will be treated to 54/56 Rockwell.
I had to build a fixture to hold these 10lb jaws. I was happy how they turned out.
The pic of the jaw lot shows a Wilton 1780 jaw ( 5/8 x 1 x 8") and how it is dwarfed by your jaws.

Royce,
What's your background in metal fabrication? U work in the oil fields up there?
AK,
I’ll let her go for the low low price of $1300.00 per inch!!!!
Royce