Columbian 504 Vise Restoration
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 ก.ย. 2024
- In my second bench vise restoration I tackle a Columbian 504 I picked up in my dad's barn. It's in very rough shape, having been used for welding practice, but it turns out beautifully, painted in POR-15 Austin Healy Green Engine Enamel.
Very nicely done thanks for sharing
Nice vise great job on the restoration, thanks for sharing with us.
Another amazing resurrection. 👍👍
Thanks!
Nice job! 👍
Carl
Thanks!
Hi from UK very nice Restoration, very detailed explanation of what you were doing through out, so much so ive subscribed 😊 keep the format its great 👍 👌
Thanks so much! Appreciate the kind words!
the colour is awful
Like I said, it wsn’t my first choice of color
HA!! Yeah that vise looked as beat as Tina after a night with Ike!!!! But YOU made it pretty again! GOOD JOB GHOST RIDER!
(LMAO) Dude, I've gotta admit, I've never heard that analogy before! 😂🤣 It does add some adequate perspective to the vise. 😆
ALSO DUDEZILLA!!!!! I kinda like the color combo you have there!!!! Bluing stuff Is AWSOME!!!!! ANYWAYS, it kinda reminds me of a vise the military would use....
Not quite Olive-Green, but pretty close.
It is a tool !and unlike tools of today it was used!!!!!!
True, and it never failed, so maybe “abused” was a little strong. I have another one I’m working on that definitely was abused.
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Wire wheel vs e tank. An hour or 2 vs hours in the tank
No doubt, although I had to try it to see if I could, and then how well it works. Probably more for more delicate items where a wheel or sandblaster might wreck it. It was the way to go on my bayonet, but I sandblasted my last two vises.
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Bad restoration...talking too much