CortneyJay
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I was going to reach out to Wilton directly on this, but I wanted to get integrated into the community here, so hopefully I have the proper expectations. Let me know if I’m in the wrong place or need to adjust my forum expectations.
I was gifted this awesome vice by my father in law. He said he got it from a friend who said he took it from a John Deere factory when he retired from working there decades ago. The jaws are 6”. The thing is an absolute beast. I tore it apart and cleaned it up to assess the “damage”. I can’t tell you how much grease was caked on here. A full hour in the parts washer!

My main background is more a motorcycle mechanic and don’t know a lot about industrial level/quality tools but sure want to! The in law also has 9 old Porsches (speedster/356/911 🥹) that he’s finally relented to receiving help with and even letting me buy 2-3 to restore myself. So stoked!
But from what I can tell, the only thing from keeping this thing functioning at all is the retaining pin(s?) at the back. One side is welded though. I can feel the pin broken/sheered off on the one side where the weld is. The other side’s hole is free and clear. Not sure if it’s one pin or two that is supposed to be in there.
So a few questions:
- best way to drill out that weld on the housing? Probably come from the opposite side and use the other hole as the pilot?
- I’m assuming that pin is hardened...
Any tips there?
- the handle is bent to where it’s basically stuck on one side. Can that be straightened? Or would I need to take it to a smith to cut it and install a new one? Seems expensive doing that or buying a whole new handle/bolt mechanism.
- would you recommend powder coat or cerakote?
I’ll get some more close up pics of the weld, the handle and there’s also a broken spot on the end cap. Not sure if it’s worth having it welded and then grinding it back down? Probably if I’m going through all the work.
Thanks all!
I was gifted this awesome vice by my father in law. He said he got it from a friend who said he took it from a John Deere factory when he retired from working there decades ago. The jaws are 6”. The thing is an absolute beast. I tore it apart and cleaned it up to assess the “damage”. I can’t tell you how much grease was caked on here. A full hour in the parts washer!

My main background is more a motorcycle mechanic and don’t know a lot about industrial level/quality tools but sure want to! The in law also has 9 old Porsches (speedster/356/911 🥹) that he’s finally relented to receiving help with and even letting me buy 2-3 to restore myself. So stoked!
But from what I can tell, the only thing from keeping this thing functioning at all is the retaining pin(s?) at the back. One side is welded though. I can feel the pin broken/sheered off on the one side where the weld is. The other side’s hole is free and clear. Not sure if it’s one pin or two that is supposed to be in there.
So a few questions:
- best way to drill out that weld on the housing? Probably come from the opposite side and use the other hole as the pilot?
- I’m assuming that pin is hardened...
- the handle is bent to where it’s basically stuck on one side. Can that be straightened? Or would I need to take it to a smith to cut it and install a new one? Seems expensive doing that or buying a whole new handle/bolt mechanism.
- would you recommend powder coat or cerakote?
I’ll get some more close up pics of the weld, the handle and there’s also a broken spot on the end cap. Not sure if it’s worth having it welded and then grinding it back down? Probably if I’m going through all the work.
Thanks all!
