Just yesterday I took delivery of a brand new Wilton C-1, a vise that I saved up for to purchase. In fact I waited until I was able to buy one on sale.
When I opened and unpacked the C-1 I immediately noticed a line of casting slag and deep grinder marks on the top of it near the translating jaw, and grinder marks on the jaw itself. My guess is that someone used a grinder or coarse flap disc to grind off the worst part of the slag. It kind of bugged me when I first saw it, but I thought “oh well”... I finally have my new C-1.
This morning I took a better look at it in the sunlight, and I must admit that I have become more and more disappointed with it due to those deep, uneven grinder marks and that slag line from the casting. They are right on the top and very obvious. Quite frankly it looks horrible for a new vise (or any product really). I can be super-picky about some things and I’ll admit to not having expert skills using a grinder myself, but after saving up for this vise I am really not happy with the condition it showed up in. These appear to be manufacturing defects, not something caused by the vendor or during shipping.
It would be different for me if I had ordered a refurbished, open-box, or b-stock vise, but this one is brand new. I plan to keep this thing until I die, so starting out with a vise that actually appears new would be really great.
Am I being a dink? What would you do? Sorry for the crappy photo quality.
Happy Thanksgiving.
When I opened and unpacked the C-1 I immediately noticed a line of casting slag and deep grinder marks on the top of it near the translating jaw, and grinder marks on the jaw itself. My guess is that someone used a grinder or coarse flap disc to grind off the worst part of the slag. It kind of bugged me when I first saw it, but I thought “oh well”... I finally have my new C-1.
This morning I took a better look at it in the sunlight, and I must admit that I have become more and more disappointed with it due to those deep, uneven grinder marks and that slag line from the casting. They are right on the top and very obvious. Quite frankly it looks horrible for a new vise (or any product really). I can be super-picky about some things and I’ll admit to not having expert skills using a grinder myself, but after saving up for this vise I am really not happy with the condition it showed up in. These appear to be manufacturing defects, not something caused by the vendor or during shipping.
It would be different for me if I had ordered a refurbished, open-box, or b-stock vise, but this one is brand new. I plan to keep this thing until I die, so starting out with a vise that actually appears new would be really great.
Am I being a dink? What would you do? Sorry for the crappy photo quality.
Happy Thanksgiving.

