blsnelling
Well-known member
This is my first post here, having been introduced by a fellow Wilton bullet junkie. I was in the market for a new vise, and so began my intrigue with these beautiful vises. I bought a new 450S for the garage last week.
Anyway, about this old 835. I picked this vise up locally from a Craigslist add. It's been beat on, sawed on, and painted so many times you could hardly read the cast in letters/numbers. But, it's intact and functional. It's dated 12-1-1967, so was manufactured in 1962.
I began with a full disassembly. This was a bit of a challenge given the condition of the hardware. I then stripped all the paint using a 6" wire brush on a bench grinder and a wire cup on a 4 1/2" angle grinder. I then washed everything in the parts washer.
There are no cracks, just lots of dings and saw marks. I'm not sure how to go about prettying it up, or if I should. I would like to remove most of the dings, but will end up with some smooth areas and some cast finished areas. Any advise here?
On a technical note, I have quite a bit of end play on the dynamic jaw. What is the best way to correct this? Would I have to make a custom horseshoe washer?
Other than what I've already mentioned, it looks like all I'll need is an end cap, all new hardware, and maybe a new set of jaws.
I've seen both of these recommended for an end cap.
http://www.etrailer.com/Grease-Caps/Fulton/F001610.html
http://www.ereplacementparts.com/end-piece-assembly-two-pins-p-945295.html
Jaws
http://www.wiltonviseparts.net/3-1-2-x-1-0-x-5-8-serrated-wilton-vise-jaws-fits-the-wilton-350-and-the-101160-vises/
Where would I source the misc pins and hardware?
Anyway, about this old 835. I picked this vise up locally from a Craigslist add. It's been beat on, sawed on, and painted so many times you could hardly read the cast in letters/numbers. But, it's intact and functional. It's dated 12-1-1967, so was manufactured in 1962.
I began with a full disassembly. This was a bit of a challenge given the condition of the hardware. I then stripped all the paint using a 6" wire brush on a bench grinder and a wire cup on a 4 1/2" angle grinder. I then washed everything in the parts washer.
There are no cracks, just lots of dings and saw marks. I'm not sure how to go about prettying it up, or if I should. I would like to remove most of the dings, but will end up with some smooth areas and some cast finished areas. Any advise here?
On a technical note, I have quite a bit of end play on the dynamic jaw. What is the best way to correct this? Would I have to make a custom horseshoe washer?
Other than what I've already mentioned, it looks like all I'll need is an end cap, all new hardware, and maybe a new set of jaws.
I've seen both of these recommended for an end cap.
http://www.etrailer.com/Grease-Caps/Fulton/F001610.html
http://www.ereplacementparts.com/end-piece-assembly-two-pins-p-945295.html
Jaws
http://www.wiltonviseparts.net/3-1-2-x-1-0-x-5-8-serrated-wilton-vise-jaws-fits-the-wilton-350-and-the-101160-vises/
Where would I source the misc pins and hardware?