kngkong
Well-known member
Picked up my 'new' vise today. Came with this lovely silver paint job.
Compared to my old Chinese Irwin/Record the jaws are slightly less wide but it has more clearance making the vise a little higher. Overall the amount of iron is a lot more generous. I really didnt think this new vice would feel that different but the slide is much tighter feeling and with a bigger footprint more solid in general.
I couldnt stand the silver paint so I took the wire brush to it and discovered a pretty good coat of original paint was still there. I think it will stay like this until I decide how/if I will refinish it.
The vice appears to be in really good shape. The rear slide has been hammered on a little but everything else looks great.
I was unsure if I would find the quick release feature helpful and after using it a couple times and getting used to it I quickly realised I would never have to waste any more time winding the jaws from wide to thin.
Here's a little video on how it operates.
<iframe width="425" height="349" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/hr2u7UbgzXE?hl=en&fs=1" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
One other interesting thing is the lead screw is a buttress thread rather than an acme thread. Never seen one before.
Alright, off the Vises of Garage Journal Thread
Compared to my old Chinese Irwin/Record the jaws are slightly less wide but it has more clearance making the vise a little higher. Overall the amount of iron is a lot more generous. I really didnt think this new vice would feel that different but the slide is much tighter feeling and with a bigger footprint more solid in general.
I couldnt stand the silver paint so I took the wire brush to it and discovered a pretty good coat of original paint was still there. I think it will stay like this until I decide how/if I will refinish it.
The vice appears to be in really good shape. The rear slide has been hammered on a little but everything else looks great.
I was unsure if I would find the quick release feature helpful and after using it a couple times and getting used to it I quickly realised I would never have to waste any more time winding the jaws from wide to thin.
Here's a little video on how it operates.
<iframe width="425" height="349" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/hr2u7UbgzXE?hl=en&fs=1" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
One other interesting thing is the lead screw is a buttress thread rather than an acme thread. Never seen one before.
Alright, off the Vises of Garage Journal Thread

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