alan camby
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I picked up a Wilton C2 Vise today off of Craigslist.
I already posted a photo on the "vises of GJ" thread.
Created this to keep all my photos in one convenient place. I will post a photo on the vises of GJ thread when all is done.
The Vise was manufactured in May of 1995 and was installed on 8/10/95.
the company that owned the vise had it for years and decided that they no longer wanted it.
They threw the vise in the scrap bin. The employee who worked the station by the vise asked what happed to the vise. He was told that it was scrapped. He took it home and it sat in his storage barn for 10 years.
I took ownership on 1/17/15.
Here is the C2 when it first arrived at its new happy home. Here he is hanging out with my Wilton 1755. This picture is a excellent reason why you don't buy a Vise based on jaw size. Vises seem to be advertises by Jaw size and the common man would think the larger the number, the larger the vise. The C2 is a 5" size (jaw width) while the 1755 is a 5-1/2" vise. Jaw size does not indicate Vise size.
https://scontent-b-dfw.**.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xfp1/v/t1.0-9/10917333_622408501224412_6940080115562286211_n.jpg?oh=411a951ca8890fa5f5b4aecea6d6aa5e&oe=55347674
I noticed that one jaw was slightly wider than the other. I removed the jaws, cleaned, than wire wheeled with my Baldor bench grinder. As I suspected, the dynamic jaw is newer than the static jaw. The left jaw here (dynamic) has almost no wear.
Here is another example of the size of the C2. I did not have the standard 12oz coke/Pepsi can handy. Here is the common 12oz PB blaster can. BTW, The spindle screw has been removed from the vise in this picture.
At this point I think the Vise is in excellent condition and have no regrets in the purchase. No signs of abuse to the castings. I am pretty sure that the pipe jaws have never been used. Even the rubber bumpers are still on the spindle handle.
Things that still need fixed.
-One of the swivel lock down nuts has a bent handle. The other handle also shows signs/scratches of a cheater used to tighten them.
-the formed steel end cap has a dent in it.
-New SHCS's for the jaws.
-Drawings Show a dowel pin between the main casting and the inner ring. Inner ring meaning the piece that locks the swivel.
I think I have read here on GJ that a automotive bearing dust cover can be used for the formed steel end cap.
If anyone knows the size of the dowel, that information would be appreciated. I can measure the ID of the holes but not sure of the length.
More to come.
I already posted a photo on the "vises of GJ" thread.
Created this to keep all my photos in one convenient place. I will post a photo on the vises of GJ thread when all is done.
The Vise was manufactured in May of 1995 and was installed on 8/10/95.
the company that owned the vise had it for years and decided that they no longer wanted it.
They threw the vise in the scrap bin. The employee who worked the station by the vise asked what happed to the vise. He was told that it was scrapped. He took it home and it sat in his storage barn for 10 years.
I took ownership on 1/17/15.
Here is the C2 when it first arrived at its new happy home. Here he is hanging out with my Wilton 1755. This picture is a excellent reason why you don't buy a Vise based on jaw size. Vises seem to be advertises by Jaw size and the common man would think the larger the number, the larger the vise. The C2 is a 5" size (jaw width) while the 1755 is a 5-1/2" vise. Jaw size does not indicate Vise size.
https://scontent-b-dfw.**.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xfp1/v/t1.0-9/10917333_622408501224412_6940080115562286211_n.jpg?oh=411a951ca8890fa5f5b4aecea6d6aa5e&oe=55347674
I noticed that one jaw was slightly wider than the other. I removed the jaws, cleaned, than wire wheeled with my Baldor bench grinder. As I suspected, the dynamic jaw is newer than the static jaw. The left jaw here (dynamic) has almost no wear.
Here is another example of the size of the C2. I did not have the standard 12oz coke/Pepsi can handy. Here is the common 12oz PB blaster can. BTW, The spindle screw has been removed from the vise in this picture.
At this point I think the Vise is in excellent condition and have no regrets in the purchase. No signs of abuse to the castings. I am pretty sure that the pipe jaws have never been used. Even the rubber bumpers are still on the spindle handle.
Things that still need fixed.
-One of the swivel lock down nuts has a bent handle. The other handle also shows signs/scratches of a cheater used to tighten them.
-the formed steel end cap has a dent in it.
-New SHCS's for the jaws.
-Drawings Show a dowel pin between the main casting and the inner ring. Inner ring meaning the piece that locks the swivel.
I think I have read here on GJ that a automotive bearing dust cover can be used for the formed steel end cap.
If anyone knows the size of the dowel, that information would be appreciated. I can measure the ID of the holes but not sure of the length.
More to come.
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