e30bradley
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last weekend I bought two vises.. I will be refurbishing both of them but first I wanted to try on the vise I already owned. Its a Chas. Parker no. 101
The base is broken but everything works well. I didn't take pictures until it was almost done but it started as the usual for an old vice, rusty with many different kinds of paint. First I was using a wire cup on a cordless drill but I decided to take it to work and do some glass beading after work.. Then I used a fine steel metal brush on a bench grinder. After that I rubbed everything with motor oil and assembled it with some Moly grease on the sliding parts. I originally planned on painting this but it looked so good that I decided to keep it like this.. anyone want to see the other two vises I have?
Here are some pictures:
The base is broken but everything works well. I didn't take pictures until it was almost done but it started as the usual for an old vice, rusty with many different kinds of paint. First I was using a wire cup on a cordless drill but I decided to take it to work and do some glass beading after work.. Then I used a fine steel metal brush on a bench grinder. After that I rubbed everything with motor oil and assembled it with some Moly grease on the sliding parts. I originally planned on painting this but it looked so good that I decided to keep it like this.. anyone want to see the other two vises I have?
Here are some pictures: