GarageNoob
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A family member heard that I was restoring an old Record 23 for my little firewood shed (http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?p=4817114) and they said that they had an old vice laying around that they would be willing to give me.
The person who gave me this vice inherited it and hasnt touched it for +50 years. So it is more than 50 years old and hadnt been touched in more than 50 years either.
When they gave it to me i thought - hey - its a Record 84M (it was dark
)
It turned out it was a Paramo vice - but there was no model number - or even a "Made in "??? So im guessing it is very old/one of their first models?
Unfortunately it has been pounded upon and the bottom lip that holds the jaw had broken off (de ja vu?
)
Then, it has been given a hideous paint of yellow...
Anyway - i took the wire brush to it and took it right down to the beautiful iron that had a lovely patina
Ive unseized it, disassembled it, wire wheeled it, beeswaxed it, buffed it, lubricated it, mounted it
AND even made some soft jaws for it using wood and leather!!!


ENJOY the pics
The person who gave me this vice inherited it and hasnt touched it for +50 years. So it is more than 50 years old and hadnt been touched in more than 50 years either.
When they gave it to me i thought - hey - its a Record 84M (it was dark
)It turned out it was a Paramo vice - but there was no model number - or even a "Made in "??? So im guessing it is very old/one of their first models?
Unfortunately it has been pounded upon and the bottom lip that holds the jaw had broken off (de ja vu?
)Then, it has been given a hideous paint of yellow...
Anyway - i took the wire brush to it and took it right down to the beautiful iron that had a lovely patina
Ive unseized it, disassembled it, wire wheeled it, beeswaxed it, buffed it, lubricated it, mounted it
AND even made some soft jaws for it using wood and leather!!!



ENJOY the pics
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