OneStaple
Member
Hey all,
I'm new here and hoping you might be able to give me a few pointers on restoring my grandpa's Wilton vise. It's a 1740 vise that was in his shop as far back as I can remember, roughly in the exact same condition as now. He passed away about ten years ago, and I managed to hold onto the vise. I'm embarrassed to say that it has been sitting in my garage waiting for restoration since then. The date stamp says 1972.
Beyond the standard cleaning, these are the items that I could use some help on:
Thanks!
Tyler







I'm new here and hoping you might be able to give me a few pointers on restoring my grandpa's Wilton vise. It's a 1740 vise that was in his shop as far back as I can remember, roughly in the exact same condition as now. He passed away about ten years ago, and I managed to hold onto the vise. I'm embarrassed to say that it has been sitting in my garage waiting for restoration since then. The date stamp says 1972.
Beyond the standard cleaning, these are the items that I could use some help on:
- One of the jaw faces is obviously a replacement and the other is broken. Does someone source replacement jaw faces that fit, or do I need to fab some myself?
- The pipe jaws are missing. I'm not sure they're critical for me, but it'd be kind of nice to have some. I see McMaster has replacements. Is that a decent source?
- The clamps for the swivel base are missing and have been replaced with nuts. Is there a source for the handled clamps? Or a decent alternative? I'm going for function over form mostly, as I plan to use this.
- The underside of the stationary jaw was broken off at some point. How important is that?
- What type of grease/lube to you put on all the moving parts when putting everything back together?
Thanks!
Tyler







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