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Clipper Tool Co. (Buffalo, NY) vise resto thread

SweetD

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Hi All,

It's been awhile since I've restored a vise. I have a few candidates laying around, and it's time to work on one.

This piece is a REAL vintage "Clipper Tool Company" vise, very old, rudimentary, and quite unique I think. Got it off of c-list a couple of months ago along with a vintage Dunlap drill press and "Tomlee" table saw. Guy had all three in his basement, rusting for at least a generation, left over from his WWII-era father, who "had lots of projects, but didn't get around to finishing many" (sounds familiar)...

Anyway, as you can maybe see in the following initial pics, the slide is a semi-circle casting. The jaws are 4" wide, and do not have jaw inserts. I can barely make out some cross-hatching on the jaws...and it's not very precise. The nut is intact - I told my wife that, but she didn't find it funny...:eyecrazy:

From a little research I've done, I think this vise is at least 100 years old. No cracks, no significant damage, just rusty as hell. I'm going to go the electrolysis route. Oh, it is missing the handle. I have a machinist friend that will certainly be able to create an excellent reproduction handle for me.

So here we go - not sure when I'll "get 'er done", but I'm hoping over the next couple of months. Step 1 was just getting it dis-assembled tonight:

Clipper Vise 1.jpg

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2012-06-29_20-56-44_697.jpg

clipper nut.jpg

Anyone else have one????

:beer:

Dave
 
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Catalyze

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Dave - Lowes just had these on sale last week. Okay....I have never heard or seen one so anything you tell me....I will take as gospel. I like the shape of the main nut...pretty cool looking. Keep the photos and updates coming.
Craig
 
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SweetD

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UPDATE:

OK, I have made some progress with this Clipper Tool Co. vise. The plan is to give the vise a "preliminary" electrolysis bath, which I have completed.

This gets the primary rust and gunk off of the vise, and allows me to get it to my machinist friend that is going to assist with fabricating a new handle, and securing the collar to the main screw (previously it was just held on by two "deformations" of the main screw just below the collar). May also have him square the jaws, but I would lose the sort of primitive cross hatching faces, so I'm on the fence...

Clipper post primary electro.jpg

Clipper two post electro.jpg

Clipper three primary electro.jpg

Clipper 4 post electro.jpg

Now off to the machinist for a couple of things...could be awhile...:beer:

Dave
 
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Greg4734

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Hi Dave,
I picked one up from an auction Saturday for $8. Never seen one before. I thought it was pretty unique. I'm considering restoring.
 

Iceangels7

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Hi Dave,
I picked one up from an auction Saturday for $8. Never seen one before. I thought it was pretty unique. I'm considering restoring.

Hey guys. I just found one in complete working order. I was thinking of buying one since i need a vise, but i found this on in the garbage. It is heavy, but is pretty tough. I cleaned it with dw40. Is that bad?
 
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