Blacksmith Peter Wright Post Vise Restoration
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- Опубліковано 6 чер 2020
- Bought this Vise quite cheap at a local auction but knew nothing about it at the time other than it was in solid condition, no cracks or bends anywhere etc. Turns out it is an old Peter Wright 5 1/2" Leg Vise estimated to be made around the 1890's. Decided to give this a simple restoration to make it function properly again but also to maintain its character and patina. I originally was going to paint it but decided against it as I think the Boiled linseed oil works well in showing it off. Thanks for watching!
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It’s good to see a man who doesn’t mind getting his hands dirty,most vids have guys in gloves.
Those National Dried Milk tins you have there -(under the window)- tickled me.....i remember those as a boy when mum used to feed my sister!
Kind of goes with the restoration types that you do.....anyone else remember them too!?!
I just pulled this vise out of my dad's basement workshop. It's been there since I was a kid on his workbench. I'm almost 60. My dad's been gone for 16 years. The vise is in excellent shape. Can't wait to get it on my bench and start using it.
I love to rebuild those things. I have 2 now needing the same treatment. I take to lazy mans way out to clean. White vinegar. Its alot of fun. Tools the same. Smithing is dirty. But tools take care of is very important.
Grand ol gal lives on to serve another day. Nice post vice Sir. Looks like a new penny now.
🙏 Blessed days now
Crawford out ⚒️🧙♂️
Excellent practical restoration to prepare an old vise for another lifetime of service. Good work!
Thank you, appreciate it!
Very nice job 👍 I had a vice just like that one when I was a kid in the early 60’s
oiled bare metal is the best look for tools.
Buen trabajo de restauración, te felicito 🇵🇪
A lot of effort and good result 👍
Looks great.
That is awesome
Muito bom trabalho. Me diz, essa morsa torno que você usou, é a mesma do outro vídeo? 🇧🇷👍
😍😍😍
How much is one like that worth
For goodness sake,put some HEAT on it!
How did you clean the inside of the nut?
Should have the jaws machined and new jaws made fthen drilled and taped into old jaws. Then again I'm more about usability of a tool
this is a refurbish, not a restoration... only 2/3 of the vise was disassembled and cleaned, no repairs were preformed while doing this vice
Read the description, I stated I only gave it a simple restoration to make is useable again while being able to keep the character, whether you want to call it a restoration or refurbishment etc. I don't like making old tools perfect as long as they work as intended :)