Thanks for checking out my video. I bought this vise with 4 others for around $30. I think it was worth it. Let me know what you think! Have a great day! If you haven’t seen this Snap-on Jack restoration vid, check it out. ua-cam.com/video/Q1CgM-kWm2w/v-deo.htmlsi=w_zvDs2veh01Cuax Blessings! 👍
wow you are silly :D Love the different sounds when sandblasting. Came back here from the Traveloader, and I am greatful to see someone restoring real stuff and not things that were deliberately messed up and rusted and such. Great work, beautiful video, thanks for sharing, Kev!
Finally, a guy who understands primer before paint always. I tend to apply two coats of primer before I paint but that's me. One grey and one red, I alternate which one goes on first depending on the color I use.. Good job!
The before and after couldn't be more different! Absolutely superb job! I'm glad you saved that from being just another scrapped piece of metal. It's beautiful now!! Thanks for posting this.
Beautifully done. That must be pretty rewarding to have that in your workshop, knowing where the vice came from and the condition it is now in. Very cool. See you on your next project, sir.
The parts are heated to bring the temperature of the part up before hitting it with welding. Welding produces a lot of heat and we want to prevent cracking due to a sudden change in temp. Same for the cooling process, a slow cool down to help prevent the casting from cracking.
Looking at the color after hot bluing and it doesn’t look as dark as I normally see after doing this. I’m not familiar enough but could this be a sign that it wasn’t hot enough before placing it in the oil?
Wow! Superb job I must say! You could make a living restoring this stuff! Harbor Freight may appeal to some if you need a tool in a quick pinch, but they just don’t make ‘em like these old “Made in the USA” beast! Great job! By the way… that Snap On floor jack you restored is super nice!!
Top Marks, as always..! When your sand blasting revealed the set screw, I was like D'uh...super X-Ray spectacles for rust have made removing the brass bushing much easier🤣 lesson learned for all of us...thanks for that. But, I have question: would it be smart, or even possible for that matter, to harden and temper after your welding repairs and after returning the handle to normal..? Would that make the vice/handle too brittle, or is it even worth the effort..? If possible, please let me know, or if anyone else has advice/comments on that idea, please let me know as well...thanks.
Nice job. What is that attachement you used for the brass and the screw polishing you did? On the drill press and on the hand drill. I need one of those... Thanks!
I’ve watched our European friends use a mixture of automatic transmission fluid and acetone to break bolts and screws loose. Have you had any experience with this? I myself, have just begun restoring things for fun and nostalgia.
Fine restoration! At 9:52, where did you get a mill type chuck like that and who makes it? I also saw you using it on a hand held drill. That is the coolest thing since sliced bread and I must have one!!🖖Never mind where to get one, I went up to your description and found it! I will have one in a few days! I have never seen such an animal,,,,,ever!
I use a Sony A6000 for most of the filming. Some of the close up shots are filmed on a Canon hf g30. Then Canon camera is the only one with an external mic and it is a Rode Video Mic Pro. You can find some info in my description as well. Thanks for watching and have a great week!
Thanks for checking out my video. I bought this vise with 4 others for around $30. I think it was worth it. Let me know what you think! Have a great day!
If you haven’t seen this Snap-on Jack restoration vid, check it out. ua-cam.com/video/Q1CgM-kWm2w/v-deo.htmlsi=w_zvDs2veh01Cuax
Blessings! 👍
No fake rust here. Unlike other channels. Subscribed. Top quality work.
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wow you are silly :D Love the different sounds when sandblasting. Came back here from the Traveloader, and I am greatful to see someone restoring real stuff and not things that were deliberately messed up and rusted and such. Great work, beautiful video, thanks for sharing, Kev!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for the support!
Beautifully done and it’s nice to see that you used the old antique grease gun you restored to grease it up on assembly great job sir!
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Am I the only one who saw the mouse?????
👀
No one saw the black mouse.
No you're not, @pauldunn7813! I also saw it, if only for a brief moment!
1:28 I was like "What?!" 😂
Ahh the good ol fake mouse edited into the vlog
Someone who uses PB Blaster. I love it!!
Do you like Pb blaster over other brands?
The only restoration channel that can handle sped up footage masterfully
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Finally, a guy who understands primer before paint always. I tend to apply two coats of primer before I paint but that's me. One grey and one red, I alternate which one goes on first depending on the color I use.. Good job!
Thanks much!
Piece of art... Not just a restoration
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The before and after couldn't be more different! Absolutely superb job! I'm glad you saved that from being just another scrapped piece of metal. It's beautiful now!! Thanks for posting this.
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The sand blasting is one of my favorite parts
Man U are living my dream lol I rebuilt machines for my job I wish I could rebuild everything in my spare time thanks for all the great videos Man
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Beautifully done. That must be pretty rewarding to have that in your workshop, knowing where the vice came from and the condition it is now in. Very cool. See you on your next project, sir.
Thank you! Yes, I’ll be keeping this around the shop. 👍Thanks for the support! I appreciate it!
The metalic blue made this piece outstanding!
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That color is kickass
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4 vises for $30 is a heck of a deal. Beautiful and meticulous work, well done!
Appreciate that!
@RebuiltRestored that's a great deal...they even threw in a free mouse with your purchase.
Nicely done. Thanks for the scripture 🎉
Thank you very much!
Very Nice Job, It looks brand new.
hello, i loved the video and i have 2 questions: 1. why did yiu heat the cast befor welding? 2. why did you want the cast to cool down slowly? ty.
The parts are heated to bring the temperature of the part up before hitting it with welding. Welding produces a lot of heat and we want to prevent cracking due to a sudden change in temp. Same for the cooling process, a slow cool down to help prevent the casting from cracking.
I just love the paint job and wish I could have the same result on some of my projects.
You can. I’m no expert myself. Thanks!
That vise looks better than new, beautiful restoration ❤👍
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Nice work. I would like to find one. They are getting expensive
Thanks much. This one came from a machine shop. They were getting rid of a bunch of stuff
I love your Sign!
Thanks much! Someone gave it to me.
Excellent!!!!
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Love that blue, mini chuck Lathe is a saviour, great job👍
Yes, it’s pretty handy. Thanks much!!
great job looks brand new. very nice.
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I saw the mouse too. Really a nice restoration. I wish you would have had a voice to explain. Thank You
Thanks for watching! Voiceless is better for me 😳
Really didn't expect this level of restoration, amazing 👍
Thank you very much!
@@RebuiltRestored also, nice rat lol
No and I love the blue!!!
Thanks!!
Hello mister beautiful restoration beautifully restored well done
Lol thanks much! Have a great day!
Nice surface on that one.
Thanks much!
"Occasional flying tools in this area" Priceless.
Absolutely beautiful vise love the colour as well and finish
Thank you! And thanks for watching👍
Amazing job kev👍😜
Well hey there! Thanks! 👍
That turned out very nice... Thx for bringing us along.. Take care my friend and God Bless...
Thank you very much. Thanks for watching. God Bless
Looking at the color after hot bluing and it doesn’t look as dark as I normally see after doing this. I’m not familiar enough but could this be a sign that it wasn’t hot enough before placing it in the oil?
Yeah with my torch set up I didnt get as hot.
Wow, what a transformation. That looks beautiful and the color choice is phenomenal. Nicely done
Thank you very much and thanks for watching!
Beautiful restoration mate! Would much rather buy a piece like this one than a new one - they don't make them like they use to! cheers 🙏🏻
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Amazing transformation :) *****
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Hello everyone from Armenia ✌🏼🇦🇲✌🏼
Greetings!
Another picture of pure perfection in the finished product! Keep it up!
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Nice refurbishing project. You cleaned it up filled/welded in the holes and made it look new... Thumbs Up!
I appreciate it! Thanks for watching!
Great welding on those cracks too. Most people would have scrapped it. Great job saving and restoring it!
Wonder if its an old Browne & Sharp from Providence, RI.
Not sure. I would like to know more about it
Beautiful restoration of the vice 🎉🎉
Thank you very much!
Job well done that came out very nice.
Thank you very much!
Great job. Love the color you pick.
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Great restoration!
Very well done!
Thank you very much!
Belíssimo trabalho. Parabéns.
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Bravissimo !!!
Thank your very much! Have a blessed day!
very nice job
Thank you!
Amazing job man, God bless you 🙏🏽 🇧🇷😊
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God bless!
You just gotta appreciate the meticulousness here. 👏👏👏
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Nice excellent work friend, have a nice day !!!. Brian UK !!!.👍👍.
Thank you! Have a great day as well! 👍
Beautiful
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Try way oil on your slideways, shavings won’t stick as much as they do to grease. Great video!
Thanks for the tip! 👍
Useful and beautiful. Nice filming.
Thank you! Thanks for watching
Well done!
Thank you!
We’ll done just the tone pitches in the sandblasting was tough
Thanks for the feedback!
What blue is that??? I need some!
Nice interesting results 👍
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What is your sandblasting media
What paint is being used is it better than powder coating?
They both have their place 👍
Great restoration 👏👏
Thank you!
Fun vids!
Thank you!
Wow! Superb job I must say! You could make a living restoring this stuff! Harbor Freight may appeal to some if you need a tool in a quick pinch, but they just don’t make ‘em like these old “Made in the USA” beast! Great job! By the way… that Snap On floor jack you restored is super nice!!
Thank you very much! I appreciate it!
Your reply is kinda funny as there were several Harbor Freight tools used in this restoration.
Use what you have right?
Good job buddy 🙌
Thanks much!
Awesome restoration pal!! Looks great in the blue 👍 keep ‘‘em coming!!
Thanks man! Thanks for the support! 👍
Сделано всё по красоте!
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What a beautiful restoration to add to your collection! Did you mig weld or just use a flux core wire for the welding? What a great piece!
Thank you very much. We used a mig. Thanks for your comment!
Top Marks, as always..! When your sand blasting revealed the set screw, I was like D'uh...super X-Ray spectacles for rust have made removing the brass bushing much easier🤣 lesson learned for all of us...thanks for that. But, I have question: would it be smart, or even possible for that matter, to harden and temper after your welding repairs and after returning the handle to normal..? Would that make the vice/handle too brittle, or is it even worth the effort..? If possible, please let me know, or if anyone else has advice/comments on that idea, please let me know as well...thanks.
Does anyone knows the name of the blue paint used? Is beautiful
It was a rust oleum metallic blue paint. Thanks much!
Nice job. What is that attachement you used for the brass and the screw polishing you did? On the drill press and on the hand drill. I need one of those...
Thanks!
It’s a mini lathe chuck for a drill. Pretty neat fro little parts. I have a link in my description. You can find them on amazon. Thanks for watching!
@@RebuiltRestored Shoot I missed seeing it there. Thanks for pointing it out.
The mouse is xa good touch
Thanks lol
I’ve watched our European friends use a mixture of automatic transmission fluid and acetone to break bolts and screws loose. Have you had any experience with this? I myself, have just begun restoring things for fun and nostalgia.
I haven’t had any experience with this. But maybe I will have to look into it. Thanks for the info. Thanks for the comment! 👍
1:27 Magic Mouse appears and disappears immediately. 😅
Little rascal!
Mmm that decades old crud you pushed out when you knocked out that first pin 😂
Lol you are probably correct! 👍 thanks for watching!
You've broken the mouse "house" :D
Good job mash'Allah
Thank you!
John 3:16. Greatest love story ever told in one verse!
How true. Thanks for the comment! God bless!
Fine restoration! At 9:52, where did you get a mill type chuck like that and who makes it? I also saw you using it on a hand held drill. That is the coolest thing since sliced bread and I must have one!!🖖Never mind where to get one, I went up to your description and found it! I will have one in a few days! I have never seen such an animal,,,,,ever!
Thanks for watching! It is pretty handy for small projects. Glad you found it! Have a great day!
what camera and microphone do you use?
I use a Sony A6000 for most of the filming. Some of the close up shots are filmed on a Canon hf g30. Then Canon camera is the only one with an external mic and it is a Rode Video Mic Pro. You can find some info in my description as well. Thanks for watching and have a great week!
Yes works so much better then WD 40 for freeing rusty parts.
Thanks for your feedback!
Like even before watching the video. What's the story of the mouse( 1.27 ) ??? Lol .
Love from Morocco 🇲🇦
Thank you! I appreciate it. The mouse is just for fun. Kind of dumb but it gets people attention! 👍 thanks for watching! Have a great day!
You need you a small air hammer brother
Lol it would be nice!
If your welder has a preflow timer set it to a .5 second when doing tacks to not have the perocity like you did
Thanks for the tip! 👍And thanks for watching!
7:06 Harbor Freight tool 🤔
I have so many!! 😎
I think it was a mistake to take grease an the Spindel … but over all it looks very nice at the end. Good Job Sir 👍🏽
Thanks! And thanks for watching!
Torno danificado restaurado 🔩🔧😉
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Do you like baking soda as your primary media?
I’ve never tried baking soda! Thanks for watching!
@@RebuiltRestored what do you prefer or do you have a preference? I love watching some old scrap come back to life it’s amazing to watch.
Again, outstanding..
Wow. ❤
Thanks for watching!
Wow.
Thanks for the view!
Nice job but what's up with the mice😆😂
Thanks! Mouse?
Fake one edited into the video
🎉🎉🎉
Thanks much!
Would have been inclined to use graphite powder or spray rather than using grease to stop schwarf gumming up the workings
Thanks for the tip!
did i see a black mouse just now
👀
Hope that’s a pet mouse lol
👍👏👍👏👍👏👍👏👍👏👍👏👍👏🥃🥃🥃
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It’s very pretty but the casting patina has been lost. Sorry, just my 2 cents worth.
Thanks for watching!
Loose it!!
I will never understand the obsession with patina. Why not eliminate imperfections? It's a vise, not a classic car.