I finally received my vise after 15 days waiting, and 16 days waiting on a refund from sears for double charging my card. Still I'm very happy. I got it for $63 total using a combo of sale ad's, promo codes, and sears reward points.
My first impression was surprise. It was COVERED in grease. When I say covered, I mean
everything was covered in a thin layer. It was so bad that it was dripping from the handle and around the base.
After I got it cleaned up, I realized why it was covered up, to hide the paint! I could not believe how crappy the paint was (see pictures). It had large runs and sags everywhere, large chips missing, and had been poorly touched up from the factory with a paint brush. It even had a paint brush hair still stuck in one of the runs.
The paint craftsman uses is a very soft paint (prob oil based). Soft paint is good for a vise because it wont chip when hit by a hammer, but it is bad when you want to sandblast it! It took me 4hrs and 80lbs of 36g "black diamond" media to remove all the paint from the vise. If I had it to do over again I believe I would have chemically striped it. Under the paint I found several small pin holes, and what looked like brown body filler filling in the larger holes.
To my surprise it was quite clean inside. I did not have the metal shavings that others have described.
Overall I rate this vice a 8 out of 10, If not for the crappy finish, and poor repair work I would have gave it a 10. Everything else about the vice is real nice.
So without further delay here are the before and after powdercoat pictures! The vise looks fantastic now and has a nice, durable finish and I could not be more happy with it.
FACTORY PAINT
NEW POWDERCOAT FINISH
I will get some more pictures tomorrow. I just finished it today.