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Grant Gunderson
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I took Stian out to ride the brand new Y-road trail system here. He loves hedgehogs, so was pretty excited to see they named that climbing trail that! No riding pics of him this time and we ended up riding the trial fast hitting a ton of jumps. The DNR partnered with the local WMBS trail group to build a machine built 2500 vertical foot climbing trial as well as a bike park style blue flow trail down. I normally hate flow trials, but this is really damn fun, and the entire area once its built out will dwarf the. Galbraith trail system. I'd love to find some property out this way some day. Post ride he told me that was his top 3 rides / favorite trails of all time. Btw, I picked up these Rock Bros kids riding glasses on amazon for $30 and they are great for him! I'm used to getting smith / Scott / Oakleys for free from work, but that supply is dried up and these glasses are just as nice, so ended up ordering my self a set.
Despite the amazing spring weather we have been having, I'm way behind on my spring to do list. The yard work I typically do in the fall didn't happen this year due to the divorce trial taking up all of my time, so I'm playing catch up with that, and then finally got around to taking the studs off of the truck and pulling the bed weights out for the summer. So that only left a little bit of time to work on the vise. I have both a Reed 2C and a Starrett Vise I picked up last year that also need a restoration on, so I'm going to do all 3 at once to scale my time and materials costs.

I got the entire lot of them wire wheeled today, so other than machining the Starrett and the Reed, they will be ready for the Epoxy Primer.

On all 3 I found some remanets of someone sparking a welder on the slides. See here just right of the oil port on the Reed. I dont want to take material off of the slides, so they stay tight as possible, as there isn't a lot of good options to shim the slides.

So I hit all of the slides with both a coarse an then fine stone, using the same figure 8 technique I use on the mill table to keep it burr free. This only removes minimal material and smoothes everything out.

My recycling bin makes a great outdoor work bench. Whenever I build out my next shop space. I really want to setup a covered shed area for the buffers / grinders and doing dirty things such as wire wheels / sanding, etc. It keeps the rest of the shop way cleaner.

It interesting just how massive the Reed 2C is in the middle. For a 4" vise its built as heavy as the 5" offset on the right, It makes the Starrett look tiny, and its a substantial vise in its own right. I doubt I'll end up keeping all 3, but am torn between the Starrett and the Reed, so we will see what once I choose to let go of when this is all done, but I'm leading to keeping the Reed and obviously the Dawn.

Hopefully I can get some machining done tomorrow, but given how nice the weather is, I dont know if that will happen between riding bikes and getting ready for a trip out to the San Juan Islands this weekend with the kids and the lady friend for her Bday. At least we will be bringing the bikes along too.












































































































































