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1st Post Vise


texascherokee

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Hi,

            You can mount it on a Post or a Table...

Just remember to put something under the leg!!!

I see people mount these Leg Vises and not support the leg???

Which defeats the whole purpose of the vise!

Oh yea....You stole it!!!

Now you need a small 3" for smaller stuff!

It never ends!

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Some with experience arching springs and have done this before should discuss how to heat it and quench it if needed.  It might help Tex and I also have a Columbian I just bought that could use the same treatment to the spring so I'd love to hear the process.  I just figured I'd heat the spring up to a good yellow, bend it, and quench it in vegetable oil then remount.  Is that the correct process? 

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1 hour ago, MC Hammer said:

Some with experience arching springs and have done this before should discuss how to heat it and quench it if needed.  It might help Tex and I also have a Columbian I just bought that could use the same treatment to the spring so I'd love to hear the process.  I just figured I'd heat the spring up to a good yellow, bend it, and quench it in vegetable oil then remount.  Is that the correct process? 

You'd have to temper it too or it would be brittle and break. Quite honestly, I wouldn't bother heat treating. I made one from mild steel and it even works fine. Forge and let air cool. It'll work just fine

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Great advice on the just normalizing the spring.  I think I'll try heating mine up and putting the bend back in it and let it normalize then try it to see how it performs.  With all that experience out there I'll side with it for sure knowing you all have done it and it works.  Thanks!

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