Rusty Swivel Vise - Perfect Restoration
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 31 ต.ค. 2024
- Hi!
This is my Rusty Vise Restoration!
I found this vise at flea market few days ago and cost me 2 euro.
It is in very good condition but with lots of rust.
I hope you like it!
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I just wanted to point out something I saw. Never start painting on the object, start from a little left or right of the object and then slowing come towards it as there can be air bubbles or paint chunks which comes out first and if you start from a lil outside your main object will get a flawless painting. Keep up the good work
Right,
I think he normally does that because it struck me when he didn't this time.
Tirtha Nag: Exactamundo! One of the first things I learned about painting.
Yeah dude, with cars is the same (i am from Spain and study this) You start painting outside the object and finish outside too, because if you don't do this the paint can drain xd
C B S Ayyyyyy!
I don't always agree with the choices, but I will always respect them. Nice work, TysyTube.
Can you give me an example? I'm interested :)
Hey it's the dude who makes those hilarious tow videos.
That wrench 😍
😍🥳
Just the video I needed to see. Just bought a Heavy Record Vise, it's old and needs some TLC. Remove some rust and gunge. Then remove the old paint and give it a new paint job, etc. You have helped me with the process immensely. Thank You so much. Your vise turned out to be a work of art. I hope I can do something like that for my new vise. All the best.
I realize, as you do too, that applying filler to any vice does absolutely nothing for the vice other then make it look nicer. But, That also tells me you care about your projects enough to take the time to do such things. Nothing wrong with that, and I would do the same. Thumbs Up!
Man that looks so nice I don't even think I'd want to use it.
The vise probably looks better now than when it left the factory!
From a piece of crap to a piece of art, one video at a time. Thank you for these relaxing moments!
Ok but like seriously: clamp your clamps to the table pls (I don't do this kind of work but even I wince a bit 😆)
I was like: Nooo
What a amateur 😒
TySy: someone hammered here and I can’t remove the jaw
My mechanics: I’ll make a new one!!
Hahahaha
@Malchik Blue That is most likely perfect grammar in his native language. The source of most grammatical errors for non-native English speakers is when they quite naturally apply the grammar rules of their native language to English. English grammar is complicated and weird.
@@muzzlevelocity4397 so true ! I'm french, and while i try to not do that too much, I'm sure i do it all the time lol
English is not my first language too, but it doesn’t matter if there are grammar mistakes if you understood what he was trying to say :))
@Malchik Blue I find his English charming. How's your French?
Thank you my mechanics. You are by far the best. It is a pleasure watching you work. Thank you.
The contrast between the blue metallic and the plain metal is stunning!
Filing casting marks, filling with putty, two coats of sandable primer, masking to perfection and a flawless paint job = Better than new! Amazing work. Thank you.
By the way, I feel this inexplicable urge to subscribe . . .
thank you so much 😊
@@TysyTube What kind of putty do you use as filler?
Charles Harrison I would love to know this also. Did you ever find out?
Oh, I used to own one of these vises: right long before Duane G. Shelton sold it off. I'm impressed when you made this universal vise great again. You had the tools and the machines to do it. It's the know-how.
Excellent restoration. The one mystery is why 497 people gave a thumbs down. Why!!
I love that shade of blue!
And it's cool seeing a perfectly usable tool restored to working order (and made beautiful, to boot!)!
I really like that color blue you use, especially with the polished steel surfaces. Maybe try some black primer as a base coat to deepen the blue, I think it would be very bold. Nice job 👍♥️🙂🎄
This is the first video of yours where I essentially couldn’t tell the difference between you and your friend, “My Mechanics”. Your procedures are now basically the same. I don’t know who taught who. Either way, the results are fantastic. Well done sir!
Beautiful job
Seulement 2 € même dans cet état la fallait pas laisser passer l'occasion ! Beau travail et toujours le même plaisir à regarder tes vidéos.
encore faut-il en avoir besoin !
@@Lapantouflemagic0 au pire si je peux dire, ca fait un cadeau pour un copain.
Funny story: never really was into or never thought I was into restoration videos... sure I like diy doll remakes home decorating etc but how I came about this channel: I fell asleep one night binge watching something totally unrelated and woke up to scraping and power tools turned off videos and the next day I couldn’t shake the sounds so that night as I laid in bed I searched for that video that woke me up lol and let’s just say I’ve been binge watching every since I rewatch prior videos viewed the sounds put me peacefully to sleep but the beauty of bringing something thought to be trash or useless back to life lifts my spirit. So to TYSY TUBE THANK YOU!!!
Very nice, I especially like the color.
I've seen others restoration channels before, but i keep seeing this one because this level of perfection, precision, the level of finish, its only in this channel, keep going like that men, every restore you make its a piece of art!
Clearly you have not seen @Mymechanics videos, THAT is true perfection! This guy even ripped off his logo to try and get views that way.
Hmm no i didn't see it, but thanks for the recomendation, i'll check it out later! Thanks bro
Very well done! Looks brand new!
Do the HUGE wrench next!
In a lot of times, a rusty and old tool is better than a new one; just because it has rust don't mean it can not do it's job properly and efficiently. You only need to take care of what is yours, and you'll be rewarded with a lifetime 's quality set of tools. By the way, great restoration video, TysyTube! You always amuse me and all the people with your content! ;)
Using your car jack to safely remove the sliding jaw was ingenious…..another fine restoration…enjoy the holidays!
Gorgeous color and beautiful workmanship!!
You are the best bro
Well I'd be a son of a sad sailor, its official ya gone an done it again you made something old look better than it could have been when it was first made.
10 cheers mate.👌👌👌👌😊
Brilliant craftsmanship! Paint job turned out beautiful as always! The blue paint is gorgeous!💙Thank you 🙏🏻 for the nibble of sandblasting that's always a treat! Take care 👍🏻❤️😊🔧
YEEEEESSSSSSS !!!!!!!!! Back to the restoration videos instead of the boring ice cream ones. THANK YOU !!!!!
😬, i’m done with ice cream, i will start remaking miniature constructions
Ice cream ? Ok I definitely missed something 🤔
This blue, this specific blue, is my favorite color ever since you presented it here in the channel. It's so pretty!
Bench vices are what got me into watching restoration videos. This one was awesome. Very nice job.
J' aime votre travail fier
Hello, I am Brazilian and a great admirer of the work of restorations. Congratulations! Your work is inspiring!
Superb job. I love the way the solvent in the cleaning bath is sparkling clean,the one we have in work looks like it`s pumping out Crude oil.
6:07
"I used the vice to repair the vice."
Vicesception.
Beat me to it
Is it only the US that spells it with an S?
Does this make him a member of the Vice Squad?
I'm not a great fan of sandblasting, but I'm sure you gave some fans a heart attack when you decided to switch to the paint stripper. I agree with you, it was faster.
I didn't realize that a vice has so many parts. It was a joy to watch. That was a great find, and a beautiful restoration. Bravo! 😄
A fan from Puerto Rico.
Incredible. This thing looks like it belongs in a high-end kitchen and not in a workshop.
🤣🤣🤣
Toujours aussi impressionné par le soin du détail et le soin apporté à la parfaite restauration. Un plaisir de voir vos vidéos. Bravo et merci pour le partage
The paint scraping is almost as satisfying as sandblasting. Great restoration as always.
When I saw that it was a blue vise that was being restored, I thought "I hope he repaints that in that beautiful Hammerite blue color". I very happy to see that come to be in the video. It looks great!
Very nice. We all love a good vise Restoration.
Looks very very nice. Not sure I'd put the time, material, and labor into a old vice but I enjoy watching you do it.
You always do wonderful work and thank you you gave me a good color scheme for a hot rod that I've been trying to figure out what I wanted to paint for a customer of mine thank you
I really REALLY like that you used the hammerrite paint in a sprayer. Idk how many times I've seen thick chunky layers from using hammerrite.
very nice! pretty vise
Tysy Is a Professional Cutter.
( or I guess... :) )
I have a feeling that wrench is going to be the next thing he restores.
😅🤣
@@TysyTube Please make it such as christmas present for us :-D
You read my mind. We got a preview. 😸
Another lovely job from Tysy.
Now all you have to do is *BOLT IT DOWN*
So, with your black gloves, we get the impression you are the Masked Restorator, a kind of super hero :-)
I like the 2 different aproaches between Tysy and My Mechanics. Tysy restores using as many of the origional parts as possible, where as My Mechanics often will make all new compotents for a lot of parts. I like both methods! I know I am fairly late to the party with this video but something to note, Tys, your wood based blasting media (I assume its one of the wood based ones from the look and performance of it) will struggle on any type of paint more than just one layer, and definatly will struggle on epoxy based paints. even glass beed media has a hard time with epoxy paints. going forward, you'll save yourself lots of time just going straight to the paint remover first! then using the blaster. I have spent many hours blasting parts as well.
There's something very satisfying about watching these videos.
1 like for hammerite painting... I like it, new colour on this vice, i remember one, my father have it, same colour. Good memories.
That is a piece of art good enough to put on a coffee in the living room..well done.
Serious job. Well done. I didn't know you could thin out and spray hammerite like that. Good to know. Currently doing a 1930s carpenters woodworking vise myself.
You and my mechanics are the best restoration channels on TH-cam.
Again. Restored the vise to perfection. Good job
Geez that's a well done video. No stupid music, just very easy to watch.
Hi Tysy Tube 👋👋👋 good to see you 🤝🤝🤝 very good restoration vise 👍👍👍you’re a jack of all trades 👌🏽
it literately looks brand new, what an amazing restoration!
The camera angles on the tape removal was great. So satisfying!
Nice tear down, fix and clean up. Beautiful restoration.
I watch ALL of your videos from the comfort of my home in Billerica, Massachusetts.
I love watching vise restorations and I'd have to say this was one of the best I've seen. You showed us all of the processes and it turned out like brand new.
Oh, and thank you, thenk you THANK YOU for using grease when assembling it. I see some who don't, and they say if it's properly made then the grease is not needed. I disagree entirely, so a huge thanks for lubricating it. I just bought myself a cheap new Chinese 6" vise, first thing I did to it was disasemble, file sliding surfaces and reassemble with grease. Took all of half an hour and the difference is very noticeable.
Love all of your work, always ppeased to see a new video from you.
Well done and great choice of paint. Yes on restoring the massive wrench
Absolutely Beautiful Color choice! Would also look as stunning in the Red Hammertone as well!
Hi.. Excellent choice of filler and primer... and of course another beautiful restoration from you
G’day and greetings from Tasmania Australia 🇦🇺 well you wouldn’t believe that the finished vice was the rusty and chipped one you started with, another terrific job kind regards John.
Ingenious idea using the car jack 👏🏾👏🏾
Is there anything more satisfying than peeling off the tape after you've painted something and seeing that perfect line?
Yes I think a big wrench would be cool and I love the vise love that blue hammered paint great work !!
Nice job, Tysy! Beautiful vice!
Tysy, your videos make me so happy and relaxed. Thank you.
I'm jealous of your clean tape/paint lines. Mine never look that good.
Erstklassige Arbeit. Der Schraubstock ist besser als neu.
Very nice. The Hammerite paint finish looks much better from a spray gun too.
Looks better than new. Very well done. And I love your meticulous eye for detail. Very well done.
I was wondering if you could put how much time you spend on your restorations at the end of each video. Thank you for sharing your passion.
Super tare clipul! Ai îmbunătățit mult tehnica ta de vopsit. Keep up!
Imi place ca ai inceput sa restaurezi iar unelte. Ai trecut iar la lucruri serioase. ;)
The blues are beautiful! 👍Sy nice restoration.
This is a fun one since you've used this for other restorations I'm the future!
смотрю не нарадуюсь. вторая жизнь старым вещам. у вас золотые руки!
Very nice restoration work, as usual :) It's almost a shame to use in the workshop! 👍
About workshop vise, I think you're missing some big screws to fix it to your workbench! And there are handles for your exacto blades on amazon 😁😁😁
I have used Bondo for years and have been Er seen the 2 knife mix; that looks like an effective and efficient solution to the problems with mixing Bondo.
That paint job looks amazing.
Nicely done 👍👍👍Thanks for sharing. And yes restore the wrench
Beautiful workmanship as normal... keep it up mate!!
Excellent and very thorough job !10/10 !
Good
Too nice to use now haha. The paint job looks great. I would have skipped the body filler, but the end result looks fantastic.
One of your best restorations so far! Thumbs way up!
Like how you used that jack to open jaw...nice work...
Absolutely beautiful...can't go wrong with some blue hammerite!!!
So nice to see you again, you have never let me down. Your restorations are impeccable!
EXCELLENT!!!! good work, beautiful outcome.
Great restore work. And it's a nice metallic blue, too.
as usual you’ve done a top notch job of stripping and reassembling the item with nice shiny new paintwork to boot. It looks fabulous. Its a shame its more of an ornament now since you’ve put lots of filler on all the cast sections so the first time you calm something and use a hammer the filler will fall out under the paint. Still a cool looking ornament
You give everything so much aesthetic pleasure!