Maddog10
Well-known member
So I've picked up an old Columbian Vice that appears to be in pretty good shape but is filthy. Old grease has accumulated dirt and dust over the years and gummed the whole thing up. I think with a good bath and some restoration it will make a nice vise, but I have to get the damn thing apart first.
It's a steel slide vice with the lead screw accessible from underneath, but most of the Columbian's I've seen online have a split ring on the screw. This one has a collar with a flat head screw, and you can also see on the right of this picture where there appears to be a pin recessed into the screw. The pin doesn't go all the way through, but I don't see a reason it would need to be removed anyway. However, i can't for the life of me get that flathead screw out.
Any advice, or has anyone worked on this style before? I will try to clean it up enough to get you guys a model number and can take additional pics if necessary.
It's a steel slide vice with the lead screw accessible from underneath, but most of the Columbian's I've seen online have a split ring on the screw. This one has a collar with a flat head screw, and you can also see on the right of this picture where there appears to be a pin recessed into the screw. The pin doesn't go all the way through, but I don't see a reason it would need to be removed anyway. However, i can't for the life of me get that flathead screw out.
Any advice, or has anyone worked on this style before? I will try to clean it up enough to get you guys a model number and can take additional pics if necessary.



