Nealcrenshaw
Well-known member
Very impressive vise!! How exactly did you rig up the electrolysis process?
Hey Guys,
I thought that I would like to share my mini restoration of an old American made vise with you guys.
An old eighty year old friend of mine who got his knees replaced gave it to me, said that after his surgery he wasn't going to be working with this kind of thing much any more.
I started out by hot tanking it, and the painting it, followed by building a vise base and bolting it together. The vise is a Rock Island 594. I am not sure when it was made, the inspection plate is gone. The only identifiable marks are the stamp of "N 13" on the bottom of the slider. Does anyone know if that means November of 1913 perhaps?
Anyway, here are some snapshots.
Adam
Cleaned and painted
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Vise base in construction
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Vise base finished
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Finished Vise Assembly
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Hey Guys,
I thought that I would like to share my mini restoration of an old American made vise with you guys.
An old eighty year old friend of mine who got his knees replaced gave it to me, said that after his surgery he wasn't going to be working with this kind of thing much any more.
I started out by hot tanking it, and the painting it, followed by building a vise base and bolting it together. The vise is a Rock Island 594. I am not sure when it was made, the inspection plate is gone. The only identifiable marks are the stamp of "N 13" on the bottom of the slider. Does anyone know if that means November of 1913 perhaps?
Anyway, here are some snapshots.
Adam
Cleaned and painted
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Vise base in construction
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Vise base finished
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Finished Vise Assembly
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