SEVERE RUST!! Wilton Vise Restoration
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- Опубліковано 21 вер 2024
- This Wilton Cadet vise was heavily rusted but well worth the energy spent restoring it. One of my favorite restoration techniques for cast is to clean the rust with a wire wheel and finish it off with Rust Converter and a bit of oil.
#restore #restoration #oldtools #vintage
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Yay, not fake rust :) (unlike some restore videos)
DodgyDave73 lol fake rust?
@@BradsWorkbench people intentionally leave new tools in the elements just so they can restore it
+Premium08 yup.. makes me sick.
@@TheGoodoftheLand can only control what you do, and you are doing it right!!
Do you have a link to such a video? I would like to see the difference. Thanks!
The greatest vise since barnum & Bailey !!!!!! Lawrence of Arabia!!!!!!
Really good job! This vise can be given to one of your grandchildren and then they can give it to one of theirs!
What you got! A vice to the stars!!!!!
I have a 4.5" Wilton combination bullet vise circa 1970 that I am currently restoring to functional use. It did not come with the swivel locks, if I remove the nuts and make swivel locks for it I really liked the use of acorn nuts on the locks. Also, one of the pipe jaws is missing which I think I can make one on my mill. Excellent video, thanks for posting.
Lots of tappy tap tap in this restoration.
Uncle Bumblefuk would be so proud.
This my kind of restoration. You did a great job. I like to halt deterioration, restore to perfect working order and display the item's age in it's patina. If I could offer one bit of advice: Use raw linseed oil instead of Lubriplate. It is a very slow drying oil which will protect yet not collect dust and crap like a wet oil will. Just wipe on with an oil dampened cloth you keep in a sealed mason jar. Wipe it back off with a clean dry cloth otherwise the oil will semi dry thick and tacky. I use this on all my exposed metal and wooden tools.
i have one of these bolted to my workbench that was almost unused and still had a paper sticker on the jaw when i got it. it's painted orange. it works very well, and i love it.
This man truly works magic on old tools and equipment! You did that Wilton justice! I like watching vise restorations as much as I like doing them!
+Salvage Workshop Thanks Brother!
Well deserved! @@TheGoodoftheLand
Very nice... Ready for another hundred years...
Great work ! SICK vise !!!!!!!!!!!!
Not anywhere beyond repair,just surface rust.👍🏻
As always ... your restorations are to what all others should strive for. Please keep the high quality videos coming, I look forward to them.
I just realized I live a little over an hour away from the museum. I would love to stop by one day.
My bad, a little over two hours. A straight shot on I-20 though.
+Chopper505 we are here Thursday through Saturday. Come on over. It's worth the drive.
@@TheGoodoftheLand Sounds good, Thanks!
Great video!!!
Hand tool rescue will be proud.
I seen the wrench!! LOL
Your videos make me want to go out and rehab a bunch of old tools My friend! Great job
Really enjoyed it.
Pink colour would be nice barbie would love it!!! Just gorgeous make a great paperweight!!
Hand Tool Rescue wrench!! Love!
Came out great Justin. I like the way the copper jaws contrast the casting after the rust converter.
brilliant work
See for someone like me who started life out as an apprentice Blacksmith but unfortunately went on to Military Engineering/Earthmoving Plant this is pure therapy watching you work.
Quality work my friend 👏🏼
Awesome job
This is the kind restoration that I like the most. I love this finish, kinda raw and used look at the same time clean and not shinny. Great work!
Great video. Thanks
That turned out nice
Very nice. Learned a couple of techniques to try on my next vice salvage. I use an e-tank or a bucket of lye to remove rust; same process for old cast iron pans. My only critique... not sure I would have went with acorn nuts on the swivel nut handles. It would have been easy to heat the ends of the new handles then swage them into a very original looking mushroom.
Thanks for sharing! I love bringing old vices back to life. I have an old Charles Parker that is next up
Great job 👍
DAMMIT DAMMIT DAMMIT!!!! I have been going nuts trying to remember what model my dad had in his workshop!!! (I’m in my 50’s now, he had it before I was born, he was a mechanic) and I SWORE it was a bullet model. It wasn’t!!! It was exactly this one, the cadet!
I tried like crazy searching it out through family to locate it so I can restore it. Unfortunately it was probably tossed for garbage at some point by someone without love for old tools. Beautiful job 👍
Great vise.
That's a beautiful old Wilton!
Nice worki! Congrats!
"Remember Kids. Anything can be a hammer. And most things, a pry bar!" - ChuckE2009.
Been a fan of Hand Tool Rescue for a while. Glad to see you use his adjustable wrench. Know he was down there last year at some point. Wish I could have drug my brother down there but 2018 really got in the way of doing anything fun. Nice work on that restoration, Justin. I'd have never thought to use a rust converter as a final finish. Very good idea. Might have to dig that bottle of Corroseal out that I have in the shed and actually use it. And i'd not have even thought to use the back of a hammer to texture the surface. You have skills, sir!
The man with the golden hands 👍
Nice work!
I just acquire an old old Wilton No4 vice, I'm probably going to make a video like yours, got some good tips watching this video.. Thanks for the awesome channel...
I’ve been collecting vises for over 40 years and while Wilton is not my favorite it’s still a descent vise. Glad to see yours is old enough to have solid feet. They really weakened them when they hollowed them out.
Love your restorations. I watched this one for the second time and enjoyed it as much as the first. Keep up the good work!
Brilliant restoration. The finished product looks fantastic. Congratulations.
Love vice restos almost as much as chainsaw restos. Great job sir!!!!
Gorgeous vise
I freaking LOVE the restoration job on this. I am addicted to bench vises and I've seen many Wiltons restored, but the attention to detail and the awesome contrasting finish on the pieces set this one at the top for me. Awesome work Justin, as always!!
Very well done..
Well DONE brother!
Love the fact you blued it
That vice was good to go from the start! People worry too much
Yeah. The rust looked more like flash than severe. Like any vice on the back of a service truck.
It’s not the need to restore it, it’s the satisfaction you get from doing so. Also the video that you’re able to make when you do. ;)
You've made a beautiful job of that there Justin...
Well done.. 👍
I must say, I quite like that vice...
Very nice!
Awesome copper!
That turned out fantastic!
Nice, dig the non marring copper inserts ...
Awesome job Justin.
Nice job
Looks awesome now!!! Wishing I never scraped all the old ones I had when I was younger and stupid lol
that WIlton looks AWESOME! well done!
+Ted Fry Thanks Ted!
Very nice restoration. It works like new Especially interesting was how you made the new jaw plates. I would love to have this vise in my shop. Thanks for saving this great vise. It's good for 100 years.
The finish reminds me of an old steam engine. Fantastic job!🇨🇦👍
Cast metal is beautiful to me as it is. I get tired of seeing something like this excellent vise painted in half an inch of some gaudy color only to hide the metal beneath it. Excellent job man. I like how you roll.
Really enjoyed this one. Could we have some talking during the video, maybe explaining the history of the piece, how you came by it, where will it be used. Keep up the good work!
Justin, that is awesome! Love the replacement toggle bars with the domed nuts, matches the locking nut nicely. And so glad you didn't paint it, or make it shine - you did a great job with the ball-pein hammer to recreate the casting finish, plus the copper jaws really set it off - well done! Your best one yet, I think.
+Tony Watson Thanks Tony!
@@TheGoodoftheLand Can you provide a link where I can acquire the replacement toggle bars with domed nuts?
Good job
Dude...that turned out gorgeous!
man you got sharp drill bits!! and i never seen a vise with copper jaws before..too cool!
Ya I need some of those bits! Check out the copper vise jaws made by Sixtyfiveford! His channel has all kinds of cool videos!
Copper is so that you don't scratch the thing that you are working on. Like a knife. If you are supper worried or your project is mostly finished you could use wood or even leather.
They make nice brass or copper overlays so you can keep the original steel jaws when you're not working soft or fragile metals
Very nice sir.
Nicely done. I'm not sure I would have taken all the use markings off, though. The vise has a history, and that sort of removes it.
+Bill Seward I left some but wanted a cleaner look for this vice.
I was thinking the same . It gives it character.
I've watched many good vice restoration videos. This one was great!
I love the finish you did. Great job. I just looked for the Lubriplate you used. This stuff was listed at $300 for a 6 lb can. WOW!
Hey, Justin... if you get yourself a pneumatic needle scaler you can get the similar pitted surface texture in about 1% of the time.
Needle scalers are awesome tools
But then he wouldn’t get the tappy tap tap. 😁
@@Crewsy lmfao at ave tappy tap tap
Like the Navy uses.
@@danssmokintreasures I've put some miles on a needle gun while in the Navy
Not just a restoration, but an upgrade!
+The Tokyo Craftsman Thanks!
You are f@#$ing brilliant! I just came up with threading the capnuts and then I saw your video. Those rods will rust again and giving the next owner or us the chance to remove with a wrench is genius! You used a lot of very agrresive tools. I love it!
very well done, beautiful looking vice you've got there.
Like brand spankin new Justin, well done sir!!🙂🙂👍
I get a kick out of all these "rusted" tools. Can't even find old metal things in Newfoundland, they've long disintegrated. Can't keep a car on this island longer than 10 years before its a rust bucket. That amount of rust would accumulate in a couple of weeks outside where I'm from. Sadly. Would take that vice and run it as is. Love the restoration videos all the same :)
3:59 sounded like PAC-MAN dying 😂
Wouldn't say it was the same one after you where done great job. Keep up the great videos
Turned out great...Well done !
Very beautiful work!
refreshing! using his voice to speak to us=subscribe
Another quality video I never get tired watching your videos and seeing how things are done right Great job Brother
Really like the brass jaws. Nice touch.
Have used electrolysis with LOTS of success as it get corruption(grease/oil), old paint and rust to bare iron. NEVER hurts the original cast.
Fantastic job sir!
God has blessed you with an INCREDIBLE gift! Thank you for sharing!
Excellent restoration.
All these vises I seen everyone posting lately make me want one. My luck with modern vises hasn't been good.
Fantastic job!!
Beautiful restoration and cool vise.
I liked the copper. That was a nice touch.
Wow awesome restoration!
Looks great! I dig that finish.
Beautiful work, beautiful piece!
Well done!! I liked the soft jaw alteration. I have an old Wilton woodworkers vise my dad gave me way back (my only alteration was 1" oak jaws lol). Damn good vise. Keep up the good work!
It turned out great, awesome job!
Love the finish on the vise.
Nice vise super odlično
You couldntfind that quality today. Great job.
Very good restoration bro 🔥🔥🔥🔥👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏
Good job and like the copper jaws milled.
Amazing job !! I bet it looks better now that it did when it was new.👍
Beautiful
+Old School Repair Shop Thanks Old School!
Good job. That's a great looking vise!!