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alan camby
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Alan: since you are making an already great vise better you might want to thread those double pins that hold the vise nut in like a few members have done. It would make cleanings and re greasing the vise easier in the future. i can't remember the vise repair 101 post # where the members talk about it, but with your skills just mentioning it's a possibility is probably enough.
one of my clients that used to fabricate and work on hydros had his brand new Wilton bullet vise sandblasted and he left it naked because he didn't want any paint around his welding table. i think it looks pretty good naked, but your vise and your color is the rule.
good luck and looking good so far.
BTW
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Thanks for the idea. I like it. I like it enough I put the tail casting on and slid the nut in and stared at it for 10 min. I really did not like the idea of having three items all threaded together on each side. I noticed how the main casting and the end casting fit very tight together. Did not like how the nut has a gap between the end casting and nut, on the side.
My plan is to tap the main and tail casting while mounted together. I will use 5/16-18 set screws. The end of the screws will look like a dog point set screw. I looked at using standard dog points but the diameter of the dog is to small. So I will add my own custom dog point to the set screws. While installing the set screw, I will not apply pressure to the nut, just engage my 1/4" diameter dog in the nut. A drop of blue Loctite will keep the set screw from backing out.
1/4" is the diameter of the factory pins.
If I want to remove the nut. All I need to do is back out the set screws.
The sided of the vise will stay clean, no exposed bolt heads.
As far as the raw look. I like the look of raw steel, but I think the texture of media blasted metal is not my thing. Also the feel reminds me of a chalkboard.
My vise will be painted.
Thanks much.
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