NormP
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I like that "plain" look better.
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This is my everyday vise in my shop. Been here since I was a kid. Not sure the age, I would guess from the sixty's or seventy's.
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I like the custom copper jaw protectors, I've never seen ones like those you got there, gives it added character I think.This is my everyday vise in my shop. Been here since I was a kid. Not sure the age, I would guess from the sixty's or seventy's.
Just noticed that my cheap 20 year old Sears bench vise has a crack in the base, and will no longer tighten sufficiently. I'd like to upgrade to something reasonably nice, but cost is definitely a factor.
I'm posting here in the chainsaw forum since about 90% of the use will be holding a saw while I sharpen. But it will be my only serious vise, and thus also used for sharpening mower blades, and misc. metal bending, whacking, grinding and filing. I'm not a machinist or serious mechanic, but I don't want something crappy that's only suited to light duty work. Thus I'll probably stay away from Harbor Freight type stuff. But nothing boutique, either, and don't want to take the time to track down craigslist or other used options.
At the very upper end of my budget, the Yost 750 DI has caught my eye with the apparently high quality ductile iron and being able to rotate the pipe clamp to the top. The fact that it's relatively tall seems like a plus for sharpening saw chain, too.
I gotta stay under $200, max., and it'd be great to spend a lot less and still get something that will hold up. Any suggestions?
Rustoleum Hammered Verde Green.What paint brand/color is that?
I just finished a couple more Wilton bullets this afternoon. These are both 4" 9400 HDs and were both made 6-1-67. They were in a school's metal shop until it shut down.
Here's what I started with.
I debated on what color to paint these. They were originally a dark machine grey/battleship grey. I find that color boring, so opted to paint one Hammered Verde Green and the other Hammmered Silver. I'm calling this one The Silver Bullet, lol.
These end caps were majorly caved in and required a lot of work to make right again.
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