zmotorsports
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Got a long long delayed project off the list. I bought a Wilton 4.5” vise from auction a while ago and got some reason it was missing the guide plate inside the base. I have a feeling the base isn’t original so maybe that was why.
Anyway, find a bit of scrap about the right size, turned it more or less flat and drilled a hole in it. Turned a plug and welded that in, then tried to turn the plate down to size. This is when I discovered I had used a piece of stainless plate, doh!
Fought with that for a while, drilled a couple of holes for the bolts, then decided to make a couple of new bolts as the current ones were bent
Used a grinder (mill is not working yet, summer project) to thin the plate so the clamps would work, then did a test fit to measure how long the new nuts needed to be.
Made a couple of washers out of brass and two nuts out of hex bar and it’s all finished. Doesn’t look as bad as it did before and the vise is finally solid as a rock![]()
Nice job on the vise repair and getting rid of those awful sliding T-bar style fasteners. I despise those hideous things. I welded a nut to my vise adjusting nuts about 25+ years ago and never have to deal those again.

























































