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Reversepolarity

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This is a vise that I just picked up. I got the vise for $10, so it was a great deal for a fixer upper.

A worn screw is the only thing that will drive me from a vise repair. The screw on this vise was still in good shape.

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The spring was missing. And they had used a very long cheater pipe on the handle and bent the dynamic jaw severely. The leg on the dynamic jaw was bent so bad that the jaws when closed, were offsett 5/8" vertically.

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It took three heats, and a sledge hammer. But it straightened nicely. 

Then just a couple more heats to fine tune the jaws from side to side.

 

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Process started with cleaning up the bent leg, and getting the forge ready.

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The first heat, and my weapon of choice.

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Second heat. Slow going, but making progress.

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Final heat, and some fine tuning.

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First test fit is pretty good. Still needs a little side to side adjustment.

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After one more heat and a little more tweaking. Good enough for me.

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After fine tuning the fit of the jaws. I had to make the spring.

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My weapon of choice for straightening/flattening is my large screwpress: quiet and controllable.  May I make a suggestion: flip the U bolt around so the ends are pointing under the mounting bracket---less things to interfere with the workpiece(s) when it's sticking down through the vise jaws.  You generally offset a vise from the table/stand/etc and even if you want to snug it up, the U bolt could be slid down quite a bit on the shaft and still work the same.

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I wish I had a press.

No  such luck

18 hours ago, ThomasPowers said:

My weapon of choice for straightening/flattening is my large screwpress: quiet and controllable.  May I make a suggestion: flip the U bolt around so the ends are pointing under the mounting bracket---less things to interfere with the workpiece(s) when it's sticking down through the vise jaws.  You generally offset a vise from the table/stand/etc and even if you want to snug it up, the U bolt could be slid down quite a bit on the shaft and still work the same.

The U bolt will get turned around when I mount the vise.

I just put it on quickly to test spring pressure. 

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Keep your eyes open mine ended up running me about US$100 at a factory auction---arbor presses and hydraulic presses were running *high*; nobody even bid on the screw press except for me.  Met a guy who had been working in the factory in the 1950's when they bought the press and he was telling me they didn't use it much back then---everyone wanted to use the hydraulic press they bought soon after.  I have several times had good luck buying old tech at "high tech" auctions; another item I once picked up was a heavy duty break 5'? would handle 1/4"  got it for $15 IIRC when the large powered one went for over $10K.  Wish I still had it, it's time to build another coal forge...

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On ‎2‎/‎22‎/‎2016 at 11:22 AM, Reversepolarity said:

 

 

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did you just coat it in oil as a finish? looks really nice!

                                                                                   Littleblacksmith

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8 hours ago, littleblacksmith said:

did you just coat it in oil as a finish? looks really nice!

                                                                                   Littleblacksmith

I coat them with boiled linseed oil

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