Kuffar
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Hi, first post. I ran across this site, looking for ideas on disassembling a Wilton bullet vice. I picked it up for $15.00, but boy is it stuck. I haven't played with the internals on a vice before, but it can't be that tough. Well, after you get it to move.
This one looks to have all the parts, but it had the internal nut hanging out the back. It appears the two rolls pins are sheared off. I disassembled the vice a down to the final two cast iron pieces, but they are not gonna budge. I tried heating the vice, to loosen the grease inside, but she still no move! I don't have a porta-power, to force them apart. I liberally applied PB Blaster, and am now awaiting that verdict.
There was an older thread, about using apple cider vinegar. I've been playing with old tools, for years, but haven't ever tried that one. That's acetic acid. I have a pretty good supply of oxalic acid, which is a rust eater. I got it to use on my bees. It removes the rust, so they can fly better.
Gotcha, on that one, huh? It's to kill mites, that are tearing the bees up. Anyway, anyone tried oxalic before, onstuck tools? Thanks.
This one looks to have all the parts, but it had the internal nut hanging out the back. It appears the two rolls pins are sheared off. I disassembled the vice a down to the final two cast iron pieces, but they are not gonna budge. I tried heating the vice, to loosen the grease inside, but she still no move! I don't have a porta-power, to force them apart. I liberally applied PB Blaster, and am now awaiting that verdict.
There was an older thread, about using apple cider vinegar. I've been playing with old tools, for years, but haven't ever tried that one. That's acetic acid. I have a pretty good supply of oxalic acid, which is a rust eater. I got it to use on my bees. It removes the rust, so they can fly better.
Gotcha, on that one, huh? It's to kill mites, that are tearing the bees up. Anyway, anyone tried oxalic before, onstuck tools? Thanks.