Everett_45
Member
Hi guys, just joined the forum. I bought an old Columbian D44 vise a couple days ago. I've seen them around this forum a few times. I'm in the process of restoring it, and I'm looking for some ad'vice'.
The tops of the jaws have some very heavy gouging, presumably from sawing carelessly on your work-piece for years on end. I would like to fill those with a MIG welder. I'm confident that I can do that with no issues on the cast iron, but the hardened jaws are a different story. It's not the process of welding that I'm worried about. I am worried that the softer weld material will not hold up to regular use of the vise jaws. They are in very rough shape, and while still functional, the whole point of me doing this is to make it look nice again while maintaining function.
What would you do in my position? I want to keep the old jaws for sake of staying original, but maybe I need to buy new ones? Have new ones machined $$$? Check out the picture below, let me know what you guys think.
The tops of the jaws have some very heavy gouging, presumably from sawing carelessly on your work-piece for years on end. I would like to fill those with a MIG welder. I'm confident that I can do that with no issues on the cast iron, but the hardened jaws are a different story. It's not the process of welding that I'm worried about. I am worried that the softer weld material will not hold up to regular use of the vise jaws. They are in very rough shape, and while still functional, the whole point of me doing this is to make it look nice again while maintaining function.
What would you do in my position? I want to keep the old jaws for sake of staying original, but maybe I need to buy new ones? Have new ones machined $$$? Check out the picture below, let me know what you guys think.