In this video I bring a Chas Parker 205-P vise ,patented in November 1910 back to life.
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Flap disc:
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Inside corner disc (AMAZING):
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Wire Wheel:
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Bosch Miter Saw ( My Favorite miter saw)
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Sawstop Table Saw:
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Wen Tabletop Metalcutting Bandsaw
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Articulated Vise:
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Bosch Portable Bandsaw ( 18V)
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Porter Cable Restorer:
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Lincoln 120V Welder ( good for a home shop)
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Vise Restoration | 1910 Chas Parker 205-P
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