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Jim Coke

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  1. Now that's a long story

     

    In my first life I was an autoshop/welding instructor and than off to operating a motorcycle shop for a few years.  Opened an auto repair shop with a lot of employees and a lot of problems... Had enough of that after 20 years and retired..  Well that stunk so I opened a blacksmith shop for 15 years. 

     

    It all started being a fabricator/welder/dreamer. I started collecting old tools and blacksmith stuff about 35 years ago for my northern Michigan farm for display.  Back then no books or people to show how it was done. I did find an old boy who put on a demo on blacksmithing and it was off to rhe races.

     

    In my business, my blacksmith shop  took off like gangbusters and continued for 15 years.  If you could dream it I would make it .. I made tons of things  including railings, gates. lighting,custom kitchen, interior furnishings, etc,etc,etc 

     

    I am retired and spend most of my time teaching our trade to future artists..  On my farm I have many buildings:  2 blacksmith studios, a sheet metal shop, a welding shop, and a machine line shaft shop. I enjoy teaching new artists  the basics and the advanced smiths tool making, treadle hammer methods and flypress operation..  I like to link english wheel /flypress/treadle hammer work into our trade with repousse..  Some multi-media.. I guess I can sum it up this way.  My grandson now says MY GRANDPA IS A BLACKSMITH...

     

    A student of blacksmithing ( of 35 years)     Hammer on

     

    Jim

  2. Greetings Dave,

     

    Nice find... Most of the time the cranks and mandrels are missing..  It looks like you found a complete kit..  If you can find a old sears catalog you will find this in it..   I have just the vise portion and have seen many sold at swap meets... If it was mine I would not bother to fire it up because it worth a lot more in its original condition... 600 to 800.     I think Champion tried to make a blacksmith /shopsmith....  Have fun  

     Jim

  3. Greetings Dan,

     

    1. Ya got some problems comming....  First puntching sgare tube for a square hole will make a mess.... I suggest drilling a 1/2 hole and file the rest to square.  It will take about 5 min...   Square tube if you don't seal the top rain will soon fill the tube and rust from the inside...  If you try to twist 1/8 square tube it again will make a bigger mess.... You must collapse the center and controll the heat at the point you hold it...  Enclosed a flick of twisted tube over the top gothic door pull...  I hope this helps.. 

     

  4. Greetings seasoned blacksmiths,

     

    My personal favorate is a small vise mounted on a plate of a wilton swivel vise. (expensive)     One method that I show my students is to weld two squares of 1/4  plate in a "t" form and drill holes to mount a inexpensive drill press vise to the top so that it can rotate 90 d  .  You now can use it in your post vise in almost any position.  ( the plates should be aprox 6in square)   If you add to your work bench a versa-vise ( a cam lock multi position vise) you should be good to go ..  They now make knock-offs of the orginal versa-vise  Check out ebay 

     

    Jim

  5. Square tube has rounded edges unlike square bar...  mixing the two stinks...  You can get some nice texture on solid square bar cold..   Ive done it a thousand times under the power hammer ...   Take a rounding hammer and a 1/2 by 1/2 place it on a 1 inch round bar and have at it...  Good luck

     

    Jim

  6. Greetings Mark,

     

    You will find one on ebay under cole vise#7 for 80 bucks..  Its missing the chuck and a fixture for drilling pulleys ( v block)     The cool thing about this press is that you can take the small table off turn it around and bolt it to anything ... Kind of a mag drill ..   

     

    Have fun with your vise..

    Jim

  7. Greetings,

     

    This vise is made by the Cole vise company.  Its main use is for the oil and field fab business..  It orginally came with a slick drill press that fits in the round grove under the jaws..  You will find the vice pads ar very agressive and will mark your metal easy..  You can also field stake the unit note the hole on the bottom... The hole is also used so that you can clamp the vise jaws on a beam and use this hole to insert a lever...  I have 3 of complete sets and the orginal paperwork...   They work slick but you will have to work with it a while... (pull the jaw plates and grind to smooth.. )  Great find

     

     

    Jim

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