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A little job just finished. My old Dads bench vice refurbished to give to one of my daughters.. (She's a tech teacher at a high school)
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I have one of those mine looks like the first picture its still in use.
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Alpha1 wrote: Sat Aug 27, 2022 6:07 pm I have one of those mine looks like the first picture its still in use.
Being pretty doesn't make them do the job any better. :)
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Great work!

I do love it when an old worn out piece of kit is brought back into use. :good:
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nice job
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One of mine looks possibly worse that the first picture! It still works but a little stiff - it will get clean up though,


Are those new faces or the old ones refurbished too?


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Polchraine wrote: Mon Aug 29, 2022 7:47 am One of mine looks possibly worse that the first picture! It still works but a little stiff - it will get clean up though,


Are those new faces or the old ones refurbished too?
Nothing new - just the old faces cleaned up, a fine file to clean up the checkering and skimmed a few blobs of weld of of them. The original plan was to turn them upside down but the screws didn't line up. Needed an impact driver to get a couple of the screws out.
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1066 wrote: Mon Aug 29, 2022 8:20 am
Polchraine wrote: Mon Aug 29, 2022 7:47 am One of mine looks possibly worse that the first picture! It still works but a little stiff - it will get clean up though,


Are those new faces or the old ones refurbished too?
Nothing new - just the old faces cleaned up, a fine file to clean up the checkering and skimmed a few blobs of weld of of them. The original plan was to turn them upside down but the screws didn't line up. Needed an impact driver to get a couple of the screws out.
So, now I will have to sort mine out sooner - yours makes me jealous!


However, in my new workshop I have 2 record vices to fit - one a woodworking one that goes under the worktop, and a 3 1/2" 2VS which has a rotary base. Both need installing. They cost me about £10 & £20 in the Record shop in teh Peak District (a few years back) and are both Made in England!

This is the larger 6VS

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