I am a huge my mechanics fan and I think he would absolutely approve of you doing what you need to get the job done. I have watched him many times having to create his own gadgets and tools to accomplish something. Great job on the vice. Glad to have another restorer to add to my list to watch.
This channel is now one of three that gets an instant like outta the thousands of channels I’m subscribed to. The attention to detail is almost unsurpassed, fit & finish is near perfection, & really the only thing anyone could ask for is more videos, which I have no doubt will be coming soon. Just can’t say enough good things about this channel.
Fantastic job, absolutely perfect. WD-40 is a great product but when it comes to really rusted and stubborn bolts or screws I use Plus Gas and I think it's the most effective, it is not easily found as other penetrating fluids but available in most car parts stores.
I'm mainly a woodworker, but I have worked on different kinds of vise before....... I find a manual impacting screwdriver to be worth their weight in gold for ignorant screws, like in your vise jaws. They come with parallel ground tips that get a much better purchase in a slot head to reduce marring, and they remove even the most stubborn of fixings. As a fan of old Record tools I'm happy to see this back up and running; even better than it was when first made....... VERY well done Sir 😁
Thank you for your kind words! I do have a manual impact screwdriver however non of the heads would fit in the tiny slot on the screw. I should have let it soak in WD40 for longer but I was impatient! 😄
Superb job mate 👍 I have my Grampa's wee Record Imp vice that I'm gauna restore soon, Its in good order I do use it and as you will know that although it's a small vice it can take a right good beating, My grampa used his all his days from when he was an apprentice until he died then my uncle used it for years and he gave it to me for my shed when I built it and I have used it for many years, I'm just gauna "freshen" it up as I want to keep the character there I.e. hacksaw marks, chisel and hammer strikes etc, will probably just clean and paint and restore the face plates on the jaws, great vice (note to viewers if you see one of these on Ebay or at the bootsale or wherever then snap one up they are little workhorses and you won't be disappointed).
Little hint. When you need to remove a screw that is stuck with heat, do NOT heat the screw. Heat the material around the screw. The metal will expand making the extraction of the screw much easier.
Маленькая хитрость:1если винт нагреть и быстро охладить, 2нагреть и дать ему просто остыть он отвинтится зубочистками.... Физику нужно изучать в школе, а не курить каноплю!!!
@@ЛёшаНовиков-б7н True, but that's not what happen. In most cases you cannot heat a screw than rapidly cool it as it sits an a larger object like seen here. Yes physics should be taught in school.
I'm glad you liked it, I'm going to put it to work though, get it good an beaten up so someone else down the line can enjoy restoring it. It features in my next video which should be out on Friday.
Very nice restoration to probably better condition than new. May be too pretty to use but it's good that you are taking care of it. I like the cold blue on bare metal parts. Excellent work!
That's a fantastic job the colour is spot on and have just subscriber great video and vice thanks for sharing your time and skill and remember stay safe and make more great videos thanks again 🍺🍺👍👍
Отличная работа, лайк! Однако, я расскажу свою историю. Однажды, вдохновившись подобными видео о восстановлении старых вещей, я восстановил свой старый, ржавый молоток. Я вернул ему правильную форму, покрасил, изготовил новую рукоять из редких пород древесины и собрал всё воедино. Получилось красиво. И теперь я им не пользуюсь из за опасения испортить его внешний вид 😀.
That's really nice to hear! I'm currently working on the next restoration! I'm aiming 1 project every 2 weeks or so but I won't rush, each project takes as long as it takes. The upcoming one has quite a bit of epoxy curing time (spoilers!) so may be a week late. 🤞🤞🤞
Very nice work! I've enjoyed watching your videos. I was wondering what kind of tools and solvents you use to do all these things, e.g. derusting and cleanup. I have some rusty old tools and I want to restore them like you have.
Great restoration, having restored a couple of Record Vices myself, it was interesting watching your method because it is quite different to the approach I take. I quite liked how you used a filling primer before paint because the final result really showed the benefit. Also had no idea that the anvil could be unscrewed from those Vices. Of course now the best part is that you can use it, abuse it and destroy your work ready for the next person with an appreciation for vintage vices and desire to restore something.
I have found it easiest to stick all the bits in a pot of Caustic Soda solution and simmer for 1/2 to 1 hour followed by hitting it with a pressure washer, then into the electrolysis tank. The caustic gets rid of all the crud and paint, and the electrolysis shifts all the rust. This leaves bare metal without grinding or sanding off original metal. It is up to you then whether to leave it 'au naturel', smooth and paint it, or to polish the hell out of it. Sounds like a bit of a faff, but not difficult to do and imho gives the best result for least effort. To really make the lettering pop, take a smooth file to the tops of the letters and file down to give them a smallish flat top .... it really makes a difference in the finished appearance
Mig welders weld tin, mild steel, and with special wire and gas stainless and aluminum. They do not well cast iron..period. The weld always breaks off. Nice looking little vise did you look up to see what attachment goes in the hole?
I've watched several vice restoration videos, and there's something that puzzles me -- considering the trouble that restorers usually have to dismantle the various nuts & bolts, especially those on the jaws, why don't they ever seem to grease the threads when they're reassembling?
Hola que pintura usaste??? Epoxi? Sintético o poliuretano?? Tengo que restaurar una vieja amoladora de banco de industria argentina y quiero dejarla de su color original naranja pero no se que tipo de pintura usar?
Usé un color a base de acrílico para automóviles con una laca de poliuretano de alta resistencia que está diseñada para usarse en llantas de aleación. ¡Buena suerte con la restauración!
Very nice job! My only critique would be the heavy grease you used may not be the best as any filings or dirt will adhere to it. I would have used a spray silicon or a product like Boeshields T-9
Всё замечательно и красиво, однако есть вопрос: Зачем Вы нанесли краску на рабочий конус? При первом использовании конуса обязательно будет нарушено покрытие.
Это очень хороший вопрос, и в то время я его обдумывал. Первоначально на этих тисках был нарисован рог, единственная причина, по которой я могу думать, это из-за своего небольшого размера, он не предназначался для ударов молотком, а просто для сгибания тонкой проволоки вручную.
Table vices are normally aimed at cheapness - the Record Imp (essentially a very scaled down Record Auto Vice #74 or #75) is the best one that I know of. The Woden Titan is comparable in build quality, but not as versatile. Useful discussion here: www.ukworkshop.co.uk/threads/record-imp-vice.23939/
I agree, it's a great little vice I know I'm going to use loads. Thanks for the link, I'm surprised they didn't mention the unusual pipe bending feature, you don't often find that on a vice.
I am a huge my mechanics fan and I think he would absolutely approve of you doing what you need to get the job done. I have watched him many times having to create his own gadgets and tools to accomplish something. Great job on the vice. Glad to have another restorer to add to my list to watch.
Very sweet vise! And thanks for not getting weird with the process.
This channel is now one of three that gets an instant like outta the thousands of channels I’m subscribed to. The attention to detail is almost unsurpassed, fit & finish is near perfection, & really the only thing anyone could ask for is more videos, which I have no doubt will be coming soon. Just can’t say enough good things about this channel.
Thanks for watching my videos John, your kind words mean a lot to me 😁👍
I love how My Mechanics became the golden standard for restorations 😄
Such a jolly little imp. Useful, too.
Indeed!
Outstanding!!!!! Best vice restoration I've seen in a long time. Good stuff
"My Mechanics fans...look away now" haha! Hard to live up to that guy, but you did just fine. This turned out beautiful. Well done fella...
Fantastic job, absolutely perfect. WD-40 is a great product but when it comes to really rusted and stubborn bolts or screws I use Plus Gas and I think it's the most effective, it is not easily found as other penetrating fluids but available in most car parts stores.
I will keep an eye out for it, I just used what I had to hand at the time. 👍
That Vise looks GREAT = Love everything about it - color / how U blued it - all come 2gether Great👍👍
I'm mainly a woodworker, but I have worked on different kinds of vise before....... I find a manual impacting screwdriver to be worth their weight in gold for ignorant screws, like in your vise jaws. They come with parallel ground tips that get a much better purchase in a slot head to reduce marring, and they remove even the most stubborn of fixings.
As a fan of old Record tools I'm happy to see this back up and running; even better than it was when first made....... VERY well done Sir 😁
Thank you for your kind words! I do have a manual impact screwdriver however non of the heads would fit in the tiny slot on the screw. I should have let it soak in WD40 for longer but I was impatient! 😄
@@TheGardenWorkshopRestoration We are all impatient creatures sometimes, myself included 🤷♂️😂
Superb job mate 👍 I have my Grampa's wee Record Imp vice that I'm gauna restore soon, Its in good order I do use it and as you will know that although it's a small vice it can take a right good beating, My grampa used his all his days from when he was an apprentice until he died then my uncle used it for years and he gave it to me for my shed when I built it and I have used it for many years, I'm just gauna "freshen" it up as I want to keep the character there I.e. hacksaw marks, chisel and hammer strikes etc, will probably just clean and paint and restore the face plates on the jaws, great vice (note to viewers if you see one of these on Ebay or at the bootsale or wherever then snap one up they are little workhorses and you won't be disappointed).
Best Imp 80 restoration I have seen to date, and I have seen many….👍Amaazinggg job
Fabulous workmanship. Whoever would have thought that 'Before' could have become 'After'.
fantastic work of Resurrection of the dead. thanks.👌
Little hint. When you need to remove a screw that is stuck with heat, do NOT heat the screw. Heat the material around the screw. The metal will expand making the extraction of the screw much easier.
Маленькая хитрость:1если винт нагреть и быстро охладить, 2нагреть и дать ему просто остыть он отвинтится зубочистками.... Физику нужно изучать в школе, а не курить каноплю!!!
@@ЛёшаНовиков-б7н True, but that's not what happen. In most cases you cannot heat a screw than rapidly cool it as it sits an a larger object like seen here. Yes physics should be taught in school.
Lovely! I'm seeking a no 75 just for the bar bending feature alone!
awesome well done, your paint finish is superb
That turned out great!
MAN that stuff looks nice
Very detailed work, perfect!
Glad you think so!
What an excellent bit of work you did here. I subbed you.
wonderful work good for you friend
Vastly undersubscribed channel, great content. 👍🏼
Very nice job. It will take me a while to recover from the Superblue, but it does look great.
Very nice job 👍 a lot of care taken to make this look magnificent.
A beauty !
Thank you, I'm glad you liked it!
Stunning restoration I'd wouldn't use it I'd put it on display with before and after photos Stunning
I'm glad you liked it, I'm going to put it to work though, get it good an beaten up so someone else down the line can enjoy restoring it. It features in my next video which should be out on Friday.
Very nice lil record Imp I see it's got a right hand curling shapeing dolly and anvil on the lower portion a beautiful little vice
Thanks! yes it is a very useful little vice 👍
Friend, I enjoyed watching you do this one. Looks like you put your heart and soul into it. Going to watch you do the #4 hand plane next. 🤓👍🤓
Thanks! I’m glad you enjoyed it 😀👍 hope the #4 is to your liking!
Very nice restoration to probably better condition than new. May be too pretty to use but it's good that you are taking care of it. I like the cold blue on bare metal parts. Excellent work!
Thanks 👍
Amazing How long I've been on TH-cam and not seen this !! Love it. Great resto !
Beautiful work! I’m so glad I came across your channel today.
Thank you so much!
Nice action 👍😊
Great result on this Vice, I'm subscriped now and looking forward to more restorations.
That's a fantastic job the colour is spot on and have just subscriber great video and vice thanks for sharing your time and skill and remember stay safe and make more great videos thanks again 🍺🍺👍👍
Thanks for the sub!
Beautiful restoration buddy 👍 I like it 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
@@TheGardenWorkshopRestoration You are welcome!
Отличная работа, лайк! Однако, я расскажу свою историю. Однажды, вдохновившись подобными видео о восстановлении старых вещей, я восстановил свой старый, ржавый молоток. Я вернул ему правильную форму, покрасил, изготовил новую рукоять из редких пород древесины и собрал всё воедино. Получилось красиво. И теперь я им не пользуюсь из за опасения испортить его внешний вид 😀.
Just watched this and the plane restoration. You now have a very hooked new subscriber, can’t wait for more.
That's really nice to hear! I'm currently working on the next restoration! I'm aiming 1 project every 2 weeks or so but I won't rush, each project takes as long as it takes. The upcoming one has quite a bit of epoxy curing time (spoilers!) so may be a week late. 🤞🤞🤞
Ottimo lavoro, preciso e molto ben rifinito, sei bravo fratello 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Grazie! 😃
Nice work ben
Thank you Jerry 😁
Above better than brand new it now is !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Very nice work! I've enjoyed watching your videos. I was wondering what kind of tools and solvents you use to do all these things, e.g. derusting and cleanup. I have some rusty old tools and I want to restore them like you have.
Fantástico, espetacular, melhor que uma nova.
What is the tool you have there that applies the white paint? Very well done!
Great restoration, having restored a couple of Record Vices myself, it was interesting watching your method because it is quite different to the approach I take. I quite liked how you used a filling primer before paint because the final result really showed the benefit. Also had no idea that the anvil could be unscrewed from those Vices. Of course now the best part is that you can use it, abuse it and destroy your work ready for the next person with an appreciation for vintage vices and desire to restore something.
Your flathead screwdriver is warped on the tip (that is if i can still see correctly 😅🤣)… loving your videos and want to see more of your amazing work
Great job with the restoration. I'm subscribed now, and looking forward to more of your rusty junk recovery!
Awesome, thank you!
Great job
Wonderful.
Great work👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Great job on the restoration. Am just curious as to what buffing wheel and compound you use and where you bought them? A link would be great
inspiration thanks for shareing
Congratulations!!!New subscriber!!!
Thanks for subbing!
Impresionante, espectacular... Da lástima usarla. Yo la tendría en exhibición
Very good
I have found it easiest to stick all the bits in a pot of Caustic Soda solution and simmer for 1/2 to 1 hour followed by hitting it with a pressure washer, then into the electrolysis tank. The caustic gets rid of all the crud and paint, and the electrolysis shifts all the rust. This leaves bare metal without grinding or sanding off original metal. It is up to you then whether to leave it 'au naturel', smooth and paint it, or to polish the hell out of it. Sounds like a bit of a faff, but not difficult to do and imho gives the best result for least effort.
To really make the lettering pop, take a smooth file to the tops of the letters and file down to give them a smallish flat top .... it really makes a difference in the finished appearance
Marvellous job...so riveting watching it all come together at the end 🙂
Master. Saudações do Brasil.
“My Mechanics fans, look away now” 😂😂😂😂. I can’t stop laughing.
And the correct grammar is "I make a new one".
Сделано на самом высоком уровне 👍👍👍
вы очень добры 👍
Turned out looking good, mate.👌🏻
I'm just a bit concerned about the rust left in the threads 1# 24:38 2# 25:20 ...
Mate! I understand your pain. Every time I’m right in the middle of a glue up, the mrs FaceTimes me about something that could wait.
Tell me about it
switch it off first
@@bigoldgrizzly I'm not that brave.
Super 💯👌👌
Amigo, esa herramienta ha resucitado!
Very nice restoration totally enjoyed it and have just subscribed. Keep up the good work 👍🏻
Awesome, thank you!
PERFECT!
You're very kind 👍
Thank you very much 👍😃
Это прекрасно!
😄👍
Mig welders weld tin, mild steel, and with special wire and gas stainless and aluminum. They do not well cast iron..period. The weld always breaks off. Nice looking little vise did you look up to see what attachment goes in the hole?
Good job mash'Allah
I've watched several vice restoration videos, and there's something that puzzles me -- considering the trouble that restorers usually have to dismantle the various nuts & bolts, especially those on the jaws, why don't they ever seem to grease the threads when they're reassembling?
Hola que pintura usaste??? Epoxi? Sintético o poliuretano?? Tengo que restaurar una vieja amoladora de banco de industria argentina y quiero dejarla de su color original naranja pero no se que tipo de pintura usar?
Usé un color a base de acrílico para automóviles con una laca de poliuretano de alta resistencia que está diseñada para usarse en llantas de aleación. ¡Buena suerte con la restauración!
@@TheGardenWorkshopRestoration muchísimas gracias por su respuesta! Saludos desde río negro Patagonia argentina!!!🤗
2:32 я удивлён!!! Неужели у вас нет самой простой ударной отвёртки?!! Как так вообще работать можно???!!!!
Awwww, I was hoping for some Hammerite. Nice work though. A!
Maybe one day!
I figured you would cut the ball ends off the original handle and weld them to a new handle.
Very nice restoration mate love the finish too I’m now a new subscriber thanks for sharing
Thanks and welcome
👍👍👍
😁
Very nice job! My only critique would be the heavy grease you used may not be the best as any filings or dirt will adhere to it. I would have used a spray silicon or a product like Boeshields T-9
Good point, I think you are spot on with that suggestion!
Perfect
I'm glad you liked it :)
Looks great and a wonderful job restoring it!!
Enjoyed the video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
I also sub'd to your channel so keep up the great work
Thanks for the sub!
My mechanics: good job ... son !
This made me smile 😁
Mettere sempre olio nello scorrimento della morsa! Il grasso trattiene tutte le limature ed impurita'!
No stupid surgical gloves. Thank you.
Всё замечательно и красиво, однако есть вопрос: Зачем Вы нанесли краску на рабочий конус? При первом использовании конуса обязательно будет нарушено покрытие.
Это очень хороший вопрос, и в то время я его обдумывал. Первоначально на этих тисках был нарисован рог, единственная причина, по которой я могу думать, это из-за своего небольшого размера, он не предназначался для ударов молотком, а просто для сгибания тонкой проволоки вручную.
@@TheGardenWorkshopRestoration Проблема в том, что ЛЮБОЕ механическое воздействие будет портить покрытие. Жалко вещь.
Table vices are normally aimed at cheapness - the Record Imp (essentially a very scaled down Record Auto Vice #74 or #75) is the best one that I know of. The Woden Titan is comparable in build quality, but not as versatile.
Useful discussion here:
www.ukworkshop.co.uk/threads/record-imp-vice.23939/
I agree, it's a great little vice I know I'm going to use loads. Thanks for the link, I'm surprised they didn't mention the unusual pipe bending feature, you don't often find that on a vice.
@@TheGardenWorkshopRestoration They did, and the pipe bending feature on the other models too?!
Try to get hold of some Plusgas A, it is a proper penitrating oil. It works much better than WD40 for releasing rusted parts.
Thanks for the tip!
Excelente.
Wow
18:38 No No No it hurts
Superrr
Drama queen. :) White gloves, tweezers...
Для чего этот блестящий винт в наковальне? Не понял его функции?
👋👋👏
As soon as I see the body filler, I know how bad it's going to be
Pfff! Can't fool me, that's not a recording device at all! That's some kind of fixed clamping gadget! You, sah, are a dashed fibberist!
Подписка! Больше видео!
Gostei
Sweet 👍🏻 👍🏻
Thanks 👍
Isn't it spelled "vise"?
It depends where you are, vise is american english, but vice is british english ✌
@@TheGardenWorkshopRestoration Well, that's really dumbe. I think it's very unwice.
A man with lot of free time to waste.
4:47 The vice is Mia Khalifa