Old vise grips
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Old vise grips
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Let's face it, most classic bench vises have led a rough life. Paint overspray, wayward hammer blows and a slipped hacksaw blade all have left their mark. If you are collecting vises and enjoy the restoration process it's probably worth restoring but if you simply want the vise to use on your workbench, simply wipe it down with some penetrating oil and enjoy using that vintage tool. This page is not meant to be a complete guide to restoring a bench vise. It's the way I know how to do it and where possible I will give you alternatives. There is no one right way to restore a vise and you will get many opinions out there. Try out the different methods and see which one you like the most. The answer lies with the end use in mind.
Old vise grips
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The jaws are riveted on and in my experience usually work lose eventually. Are there any vintage Vice Grip collectors out there? Your results may differ but I still have only the single lever in my stocks. I suspect it was more of a hybrid between an adjustable wrench and a hand vise initially. You are using an out of date browser. Apparently you just crank it. Larry View attachment Now I check.. Several fly tying flies on a wooden background among fly tying materials. Close up on a red tabletop mounted vise grip with screw action grip and cast iron frame, in a machining workshop.
Lock the jaws in a vise-like grip around a workpiece and these pliers stay clamped in place to leave your hands free. Hold larger workpieces than standard locking pliers. These tools lock in a vise-like grip around a workpiece and stay clamped in place.
The ones I am looking for have the Petersen Mfg. Locking Pliers , Mole grips mole wrench or vise-grips isolated on white background with male and female hex nut and Have copy space. One of the newer Vise Grip brand vise grips made in China. GregSY Diamond. Vise grips on wood table for mechanical tools. So I'll try it. So you can't just buy any that you come across. Man worker is working with iron detail on vise grip on blacksmith table. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk. Selective blur on an old rusty vise tool, or vice tool, on display on a workbench at the workshop of a carpenter and metal worker,a crafter. Close up at jaws of Locking Pliers , Mole grips mole wrench or vise-grips isolated on white background. One side of the handle that is used to adjust the spacing of the jaws. I believe this refers to the straight jaw design; Petersen was adding curved jaws and wire cutters during that period. Log in Register.
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