We found this 1891 vise in the basement of a former general store in Canada. This old vise must have been sitting there for several dozen years. The vise is 175 pounds, with 6" wide jaws and an opening of over 8". We love to have the opportunity to give back these tools some much-needed love and getting them back to life. 🙌
Even after restoring it, we can clearly see that it's not perfect, but it will be more than enough for us to grind and cut metal on it!
We also plan on creating a mobile stand for it to be easily moved around in our tiny workshop!
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ITEMS USED:
Gun Blue ► [ Ссылка ]
Penetrol Additive ► [ Ссылка ]
TOOLS/MACHINES:
3M - Noise Cancelling Headphone ► [ Ссылка ]
3M - Respirator ► [ Ссылка ]
Makita - Drills ► [ Ссылка ]
Steel Parallel Set ► [ Ссылка ]
DeWalt - Angle Grinder ► [ Ссылка ]
Penetrol Additive ► [ Ссылка ]
Kleenguard - Safety Glasses ► [ Ссылка ]
Milwaukee Band Saw ► [ Ссылка ]
Linseed Oil ► [ Ссылка ]
Evolution Miter Saw ► [ Ссылка ]
CAMERA GEAR :
Canon 60D ► [ Ссылка ]
128g Memory card ► [ Ссылка ]
Tripod ► [ Ссылка ]
Timestamps:
0:00 - Intro
0:25 - Vise clean up
5:45 - Replacing the old bolts
7:20 - Filing the imperfections
8:04 - Acetone and Penetrol
8:38 - Assembly
10:33 - Final reveal
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Music:🎵
Not For Nothing - Otis McDonald (No Copyright Music)
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