Coach James
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"Caustic soda=sodium hydroxide"
sodium hydroxide=Crystal Drano
Coach
sodium hydroxide=Crystal Drano
Coach
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My floor - such a mess - now you can see why I'm searching for a folding work table.
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Drilling through bottom (unmushroomed) end of the pin
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What's left of the pin.
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I have no idea how to replace that super-thin washer/spacer.

I've already checked the yellow pages and google maps - the first two places I called were less than promising. One contracts out surface prep and the other turned out to be lawn mower repair despite calling themselves a machine shop. And no, not in El Paso, in central NJ.Machine shop; your in el paso, right? www.yellowpages.com : http://www.yellowpages.com/79901~El-Paso-TX/Machine-Shops/city-El-Paso?search_terms=machine+shop
wow this thread is still going? Uncle Buck you are a wealth of info.
Why is there such fuzz about going to hot tank a vise? It's only a vise, it's not an engine block...
Maybe some wirewheel and followed MEK to clean the paint residue, Naval jelly will remove rust, followed by some wirewheel you are good to go..
It's a vise, don't try to pretend you are prepping it for chrome.. I would bet any finish with decent prep will stay on pretty good, without hot tanking..
wow this thread is still going? Uncle Buck you are a wealth of info.
Why is there such fuzz about going to hot tank a vise? It's only a vise, it's not an engine block...
Maybe some wirewheel and followed MEK to clean the paint residue, Naval jelly will remove rust, followed by some wirewheel you are good to go..
It's a vise, don't try to pretend you are prepping it for chrome.. I would bet any finish with decent prep will stay on pretty good, without hot tanking..

planning on using this vice in your apartment? If so I would chrome it and mount it to the fireplace mantel.
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settle down now! 
One contracts out surface prep and the other turned out to be lawn mower repair despite calling themselves a machine shop.

Of course I don't plan on using it! I plan on cleaning it up, painting it, and then stare at it 25 hours a day. =Pplanning on using this vice in your apartment? If so I would chrome it and mount it to the fireplace mantel.
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Stick it in a 5 gallon bucket full of diluted Muratic acid. It will come out bare shinny new looking metal. You don't have to heat it up to use oven cleaner either. Spray it, rinse it off, wire brush it, paint it.
What color are Morgan vises usually painted? My googling has not been successful.
Meant to post this pic awhile ago. This is a vise I restored ten years ago. A friend who lives on a farm gave it to me. I just sand blasted it, then re-sprayed it with spray paint. Put some lubricating oil on the thread, and it's worked fine ever since. I'll have to decide whether to put this one or another vise I have on my new workbench with the bowling alley top after I build it.
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Still waiting for the weather to turn nice so I can wire-wheel away the remainin crud on the vise. With my luck, it corroded a bit while sitting in my parents' shed. Wire-wheeling is not something I can do in my apartment, so I'll set up in my parents' backyard when I'm able to visit.Stuey, Havent seen your finished product yet? How do it turn out? I have a Morgan Chicago 40 Vise, looks alot alike. I restored mine...Chevy Orange! I'm curious on your results though.
Still waiting for the weather to turn nice so I can wire-wheel away the remainin crud on the vise. With my luck, it corroded a bit while sitting in my parents' shed. Wire-wheeling is not something I can do in my apartment, so I'll set up in my parents' backyard when I'm able to visit.
Honestly, at this point I've lost a lot of the momentum and am just >this close< to giving up and just ordering one or finding a better condition 2nd hand unit.
