chilly_moose
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Re: The Little Vintage Garage.
very cool restoration projects you got going on...
very cool restoration projects you got going on...
very cool restoration projects you got going on...




Great job on the vise restore! I think the black lettering will top it off nicely! Great job as usual!!
Best Regards
Herb
Nice job Bagged! : thumbup:
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Good color choice for the Wilton. Black lettering will really pop on that background.


Very cool garage and tool collection. I dig the duro drill press, I have a duro belt sander that is very well built.






I buzz them with a Scotchbrite roloc disc in a die grinder. Leaves a really nice finish.I still have to clean up the edges and finish sand the anvil and jaw support sides. Hoping I can get it done this week. Oh, and I'm leaning towards black lettering.
A good pair of tweezers for removing splinters etc is hard to come by. I probably have 12 or more pairs laying around the place & out of that I had ONE pair that were perfect for the job.... & what did I do? I lost the damn thingsOh I see it now, I thought I saw a solid piece of metal not tweezers, I'll crawl back into my hole now feel embarrassed.
JB
I buzz them with a Scotchbrite roloc disc in a die grinder. Leaves a really nice finish.
A good pair of tweezers for removing splinters etc is hard to come by. I probably have 12 or more pairs laying around the place & out of that I had ONE pair that were perfect for the job.... & what did I do? I lost the damn things
I now have a pair that have an attached magnifying glass on a pivot... but the tips aren't quite right.![]()
Bagged, That Craftsman sander makes me jelious, I've been looking for one of those for about a year now and still haven't been in the right place at the right time. I did run across another block grinder yesterday I'll be picking up in a couple of weeks though. Actually 2 of them, but the other will be too far out of my way to pick up.
JB

These look a lot like the sockets I use to remove the sight glass out of a Copeland refrigeration compressor.
Really nice scores on those vintage tools! I wish I was able to find more of those on this side of the pond. Everyone throws everything away around here and when they do sell they ask ridiculous amounts of money.






Nicely done and a good use of the available space.
Bagged, just read through your thread......I really enjoyed it. Excellent job on everything.










Awesome vise resto and nice table saw grab. I see them from time to time and the are great looking saws. Its just to big and too heavy to work in my garage.
Thanks taumac. I have the same space issues you have but I couldn't pass up the deals I got on these saws.
They also look cool and the heavy cast iron top makes for a solid saw. The 10" saw does take up too much room and I was going to have to modify the stand to get it to roll around easier. I was kind of worried about moving the big saw past my truck when I want to use it since I'm storing it in the corner of my garage.
I was going to buy this 8" saw for parts because I thought it was a 10". I didn't know it was an 8" until I brought it home. It worked out better since the slightly smaller table lets it fit much better in the corner of my garage.
At those prices I don't blame you for picking them up. I had a 10 inch and an 8 inch saw at the house. The 8 inch has two removable sides just like your cast-iron top which makes it much easier the store. I ended up giving my father the 10 inch saw but if I ever need it I can either go to his house or my father-in-law's down the block. I find a smaller 8invsaw does about everything I need to do since I'm not building that much anymore.
I was going to get one of those really light aluminum portable table saws, but then I found a free 8" old craftsman table saw. That one was a lighter duty unit. Then while I was looking for parts, I found the the 10" one for like $30 or $40, so I parted out the 8". Now I got this 8", which basically the same as the 10", so I started parting that out. At the end of the day, I'll have a nice saw for $0 out of pocket cost. Gotta love old American tools!
The vise is freaking awesome! I really need to dig my vintage craftsman table saw out and get it set up and working. So many things I could be useing it for!
Just awesome, luv that table saw, great work on the vise as well.
Regards