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Wilton 9-600 re-work

GeorgiaHybrid

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Well,
I did manage to get the Wilton back together (almost) but I do need to find another set of pins for the back that holds the nut in place. Right now I am using a pair of cut to length clevis pins that are working OK. They give me enough to grab and remove if needed but I plan on getting a set of factory style pins and drill and tap them to be able to pull the pins later with a slide hammer
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Apart at last after heating, beating and banging.
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Blasted at last and no problems encountered other than the burr in the bore that the Dremel took care of
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Primed and back in the garage for the night.
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I'm not sure about the dark hunter green paint....
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Back together again and I'm still not sure about the paint color but I will see if it grows on me. I got bored with all of the Verde Green Wilton's out there and decided to go this way but I might go back to basic grey.
I still need to make a new base as this one is a little thin (at least it is cleaned up a little and doesn't look near as bad as before) but that can wait for warmer days.
 
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autopts

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That 9-600 was a classic. The front jaw and channel bar was all one piece. They went to a 2 piece in the 70's. With all parts in proportion, its hard to show the actual size of that vise. For a 6" vise, I rate it with the best of them. Nice job!
 
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airbuff101

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Georgia,
You did a fine job on that old Gal!
A bit of effort returns a life time of use and enjoyment doesn't it?

I think that ratio is what draws me to the old iron.

Rob
 
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