Hi all,
Having spent the past 6 months trawling through the "show me your vises" thread I have caught the bug.
I'm going to keep it short. Last week I picked up a 1970's record 23 and started the restoration.
Here it is after I bought it home. Its solid, no slop, but in need of some TLC:
After some wire wheel action to get rid of surface rust and degraded paint:
I then took it apart. Due to it having a quick release mechanism there are slightly more parts to it then usual:
Main screw is still in mint condition:
Made in England
Jaw screws needed extracting. Impact screwdriver, wd40, blowtorch and vice grips later I had both out, cause no damage to the orginal thread:
Slide polished:
Handle polished:
Everything masked up ready for powder coaters:
The paint show then shot blasted it, painted it and baked it on. Here are the results:
And here is my 40year old new vice. Everything greased, sealed and it truly works like new:
Thanks for reading.
Mig
Having spent the past 6 months trawling through the "show me your vises" thread I have caught the bug.
I'm going to keep it short. Last week I picked up a 1970's record 23 and started the restoration.
Here it is after I bought it home. Its solid, no slop, but in need of some TLC:
After some wire wheel action to get rid of surface rust and degraded paint:
I then took it apart. Due to it having a quick release mechanism there are slightly more parts to it then usual:
Main screw is still in mint condition:
Made in England
Jaw screws needed extracting. Impact screwdriver, wd40, blowtorch and vice grips later I had both out, cause no damage to the orginal thread:
Slide polished:
Handle polished:
Everything masked up ready for powder coaters:
The paint show then shot blasted it, painted it and baked it on. Here are the results:
And here is my 40year old new vice. Everything greased, sealed and it truly works like new:
Thanks for reading.
Mig
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