ALLFAST
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For the resident Record authorities. I picked up this beauty last month. It supposedly was purchased from the widow of the original buyer. I think it's a 1950 to 1952. I'm most certain it's original paint, and it's VERY tough paint at that.
My question is about this 1/8" thick washer that is between the snout and the dynamic face. I don't believe it's original. The upper half is squared off so it rests flush on the upper edge. Does it belong on the other side, forward of he spring assembly, and BEHIND the dynamic jaw ? I don't know if it was at some point disassembled and put back together incorrectly. The cotter pin doesn't look original. Anyway, their is no excessive play side to side, or front to back while running the jaw back and forth. When I close the vise it comes to what I call a "natural,unforced" stop with 3/32 " gap between the jaw faces. If I go past this, with a tad more force, a 1/8" gap remains. If I push against the dynamic jaw there is about 1/4" of movement that I measure on the jaws, which the spring allows. When I hold this position with the slide forced back (with hand pressure) I measure 1/2" of compressed distance of the spring/washer /cotter key from underneath.
Is this all normal ? If not, can I try moving the washer to behind the jaw ? The vise is absolutely perfect otheriwse. It holds tight...there is no misalignment, jaws are dead square all around, etc. It just doesn't seem right with the washer in the front.
My question is about this 1/8" thick washer that is between the snout and the dynamic face. I don't believe it's original. The upper half is squared off so it rests flush on the upper edge. Does it belong on the other side, forward of he spring assembly, and BEHIND the dynamic jaw ? I don't know if it was at some point disassembled and put back together incorrectly. The cotter pin doesn't look original. Anyway, their is no excessive play side to side, or front to back while running the jaw back and forth. When I close the vise it comes to what I call a "natural,unforced" stop with 3/32 " gap between the jaw faces. If I go past this, with a tad more force, a 1/8" gap remains. If I push against the dynamic jaw there is about 1/4" of movement that I measure on the jaws, which the spring allows. When I hold this position with the slide forced back (with hand pressure) I measure 1/2" of compressed distance of the spring/washer /cotter key from underneath.
Is this all normal ? If not, can I try moving the washer to behind the jaw ? The vise is absolutely perfect otheriwse. It holds tight...there is no misalignment, jaws are dead square all around, etc. It just doesn't seem right with the washer in the front.
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