Everything posted by 1_2_3
- Soviet anvil
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Wrought vise
Quite old wrought vise. Big parts are welded from several pieces of metal. Origin: Mykolaiv region, Ukraine.
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Slavic anvil
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Post Vise
What is "Babbitt around the *smoked*"?
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Post Vise
Thank you, Phil. In Ukraine, you can buy the old post vices for $50...200 and I already have a vise to work. Indeed, brazing screw for the vise in the 21 century - is absurd. But I am interested in the authenticity of old technologies. Maybe I'll try to make such a screw, using bronze and borax. Alexander.
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Post Vise
Thank you for your reply! This is really interesting, but now I have a few questions about brazing (brazing screws only))): 1. Filler material. Now we have special alloys for steel (Cu-Zn or Ag-alloys etc.), but in the past used a pure copper? 2. Flux. Use the same flux as for forge welding (borax, salt, sand...) or more sophisticated? &3. Brazed screw is strong enough?
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Post Vise
Excuse me, if not in a theme. Help to find information. Perhaps it is on the forum, but I dont know much English and I cant find anything. How did forged post vice? The most difficult thing in a post vice - thread, the question is: how forged thread? Screw, I understand, I can do twisting, but the internal thread?..
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Show me your anvil
Hello! I use this USSR's anvil. Weight - something around 100 kg (220 lbs), length - 0.6 m (24 inch).