sheriffporter
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I got this vise from my best friend, about a year before he suddenly passed away. I never put it on a bench because it would have tipped my bench over. I just put it on a scale, 110 lbs. As you can see it has a crack on the top of the slide near the back, and somebody tried to weld it apparently with stainless rod and probably failed to control the temperature so it did not hold. It seems to operate very smoothly, I have not yet tried to clean it at all so it is just the way I got it. His step-father owned several Ford dealerships in the Seattle area (Scarff) so I am guessing it came out of one of the shops at one time.
Looking for any info I can get (date when manufactured, value, etc..) and some tips on doing a proper repair. The jaws are 6" wide.
I have a very good AC/DC TIG/STICK welder and am pretty good with it but have not tried a 100 lb slab of ancient metal before and I am sure it is going to be tricky. Should I clean it up, or is it better to leave the patina on it? Seems to have some old red paint.
Michael
Looking for any info I can get (date when manufactured, value, etc..) and some tips on doing a proper repair. The jaws are 6" wide.
I have a very good AC/DC TIG/STICK welder and am pretty good with it but have not tried a 100 lb slab of ancient metal before and I am sure it is going to be tricky. Should I clean it up, or is it better to leave the patina on it? Seems to have some old red paint.
Michael