Join me on my journey into the world of old rusty tools. This time I got my hands on an old vise, albeit a rusty one, but I think that the vise will have a bright new life.
A restoration video where it does not appear as though the item being restored was intentionally buried in the backyard. :) thanks for an honest video.
Like your methods. I just got a new made (Chinese as that is all that is available here in Asia) . Been watching these videos for a while and have learned what to look for. Got a good copy, poorly or possibly NOT finished. Spending time making the sliding and rotating parts smooth, as they were left in as cast condition.
@@rustytoolsua Without a doubt, you are correct. I shipped my grandfathers vise here to the island after a total refurbishment. Its a Parker 272 and has served a long hard life. This new one is for an inside desktop, or bench top indoors work area for light duty. But I chose it because it looks like a miniature version copied from an American vise I think. I think it only weighs about 12 or 13 pounds, and quite cheap here. If it breaks, I am out about 20 bucks but it should hold small stuff for filing and shaping .
Nice restoration 🤩 I have the exact vice in the mail, so next weekend I’ll try replicating what you have done.
Thanks for the feedback. Good luck with your restoration
A restoration video where it does not appear as though the item being restored was intentionally buried in the backyard. :) thanks for an honest video.
thank you
A VISE, yes.
Thanks
Great build. You did it well 👏👏
Thanks 🙏
Great job 👏
Thanks 🙏
@@rustytoolsua but they are not rusty enough
@@ivankairod8878do you have more rusty ones?
That's all i have
Good 👍🏻
Excelente trabalho !
Obrigado
Like your methods. I just got a new made (Chinese as that is all that is available here in Asia) . Been watching these videos for a while and have learned what to look for. Got a good copy, poorly or possibly NOT finished. Spending time making the sliding and rotating parts smooth, as they were left in as cast condition.
Thank you for your comment. Unfortunately, modern Chinese tools are often of poor quality. I wish you success in your endeavors.
@@rustytoolsua Without a doubt, you are correct. I shipped my grandfathers vise here to the island after a total refurbishment. Its a Parker 272 and has served a long hard life. This new one is for an inside desktop, or bench top indoors work area for light duty. But I chose it because it looks like a miniature version copied from an American vise I think. I think it only weighs about 12 or 13 pounds, and quite cheap here. If it breaks, I am out about 20 bucks but it should hold small stuff for filing and shaping .
for not difficult work, I think they will work
Хорошая работа
Good work
Thanks
Fez um excelente trabalho até estragar tudo com a pintura: prata 😢😢😢 Podia ter oxidado...
Nada oxidou, tudo funciona corretamente
@@rustytoolsua digo poderia ter utilizado a técnica de oxidação a frio. Seria melhor do que essa pintura prata. Opniao apenas.
Wow 🎉🎉
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Restaurado vice bloqueado 😉
gracias
👌💯👍
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👍👍👍
Thanks
Only one door on such a long bus?
Интересное решение
come on now ... why didn't you screw the grip plates on to the jaws before putting it together ?
Это новые тиски они не были в использовании! Что вы там реставрировали? Это называется очисткой и покраской!
I do not understand you
Пять рублей?!... Сейчас такие от 50-ти убитых енотов... Работа класная!
Made in USSR?
Yes