Huge Vise Restoration ["FIX" Huge Rusty Vise]
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 มิ.ย. 2024
- In this video I restored a huge vise. During this restoration of the large antique vise, I had to grind, sandblast, weld, fill and a lot more to make this old rusty tool shine again.The special thing about this huge vise is that it has a quick adjustment, which means that you do not need to turn the lever for a long time to adjust it, but simply slide it quickly back and forth.
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First, I disassembled the huge vise and roughly washed it off. Since the cover that leads the shaft with thread broke off at the screw holes, I cut new corners from sheet metal with the angle grinder and welded them with an electrode welder. Of course, these weld seams then had to be sanded well and the holes drilled again. Drilling the holes was very difficult because the welding hardened the material extremely. I made a new screw on a lathe because a screw was no longer the original and had already been replaced by my previous owner. Afterwards, I also welded and sanded any unevenness on the vise jaws. I then masked off all mechanically stressed surfaces and prepared them for the sandblasting, which took place immediately afterwards. After sandblasting, I masked the areas that should not be painted with paint. Before I applied the primer, I filled in all the surfaces with a spatula and sanded them finely to get a smoother surface. In this project I also hot burnished some parts and cold burnished individual components. Now only the remaining parts had to be preserved with paint, then all moving parts had to be coated with grease or oil and then put everything back together again. And the big old vise shone with a new shine.
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I bought this huge vise on a classifieds website. In this article it was only stated that the vise is large, but on site I knew it was huge! He is 25,6 inch (650mm) long, 11,8 inch (300mm) wide, 11 inch (280mm) high and weighs 104 lbs (47,2 kg). Two of us even had to lift it into my car. I've always wanted a bigger vise because I only have a small one. You can also see him in my videos. It regularly reaches its limits. Buying a new one is too expensive for me. That's why I decided on a used one that still needs to be worked on a "bit". Definitely a bargain for the size!
I used the following tools: cordless screwdriver, welding machine, slag hammer, welding mask, wire brush, brush (for washing), adhesive tape, film to cover, knife, rust remover, orbital sander, file, various drills, various grinding attachments, sandpaper, toothpicks, primer, topcoat, paint spray
It took me about 32 hours without the paint drying time.
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0:00 look at gigantic large vise
1:41 Take apart
4:21 look at components
4:43 Wash all parts with soap and water
5:43 Weld and grind the back Cover and vise jaws
8:20 remove coarse dirt
8:40 am Masking the functional surfaces with adhesive tape for sandblasting
9:55 remove coarse dirt and mask for sandblasting 2nd part
10:34 Remove coarse dirt and tape back cover for sandblasting
10:46 Recut screws thread and prepare optically
11:16 adjust newly made screw
11:42 Recut thread sliding carriage
11:56 Punch, drill and screw on the cover with a special trick
12:28 Weld on new support (anvil) and grind
13:18 Grind the vise jaws
13:37 Sandblast, fetch and clean parts
13:55 Fit and adjust vise jaws
14:09 Preparation for the canning
14:35 Fill and sand the rough surface
15:57 Wash components with acetone
16:11 Spray large parts with primer
16:40 Brush on large parts of the top coat
17:38 Paint the lettering with white
18:21 Spray the side of the vise jaws black
18:28 Browning small parts with a burner and linseed oil
18:52 add quick browning to other small parts
19:25 Apply grease to all functional surfaces
19:34 look at all components
20:01 Assembling the vice
21:42 Look at the gigantic large vise finished and function test
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Thank you so much! - วิทยาศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยี
I like the way the metal darkens instantly with rapid bluing, but I also feel that heating things with a torch is so much funnier! :D
Hey Jevi. Thanks! Yes of course it's more fun, but I wanted to introduce both methods 😀
Genius way to restore a large vice. I absolutely loved your video. I bet it took a very long time to drill holes in a piece of metal so thick.
Wow! Excellent restoration! The video was beautifully shot and edited too. I always appreciate the stop motion animation as well. This vise and video are exemplary. Great job. I am looking forward to future projects. Take care 😃👍🏼
Thank you for this wonderful comment!
Amazing work!! What patience to see it through but the end result is pure art. Better than when it left the factory. Makes me want to collect vices now hahaha
Hello Mauricio Orantes. I'm happy if you liked it so much! I hope you have subscribed 😅
Excelente trabalho. Ótima escolha de cor. Parabéns 👏🇧🇷
Muito Obrigado!
That quick adjust function is pretty cool
Yes, a very good relief for the span :)
The plate at the back needed fixing, but other than that, I’d love to see a vice restoration video that goes like “Look at this beauty. Bit of grease, good to go!”
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Монументальность !
Good video and a well done repair. As to the blackening, I would choose chemical over heat every time. The heat can damage delicate springs and other parts and effect the temper. Keep up the excellent work and keep them coming.....
Thank you!
Muy buen trabajo!!!!! gracias por el video señor Dios le bendiga su inteligencia. Me gusto mas que todo la parte que regenero de atrás quedo perfecta!
¡Muchas gracias por este maravilloso comentario!
Amazing job! Well done 👏
thank you!
Turtle's first appearance....................................
The LORE.......................................
That's true 🤗😳🐢
..y resucitó, por lo menos durará más de 100 años . FELICIDADES. Saludos desde Barcelona Catalunya
Gracias 🐢
Ficou muito bom 👏👏👏
Muito obrigado! 🐢
Beautiful. Nice paint choice
Thank you!
Good job mate.
Well done, great video and restoration.
thank you
Lovely job well done mate😀👍⚒️
Thank you!
What brand of spray primer did you use?
Very nice restoration !
Thank you!
That is a handsome vice! I hope you get to keep it!
Yes, I still have it in the cupboard... 🐢
Good job
Thank you
great. You do well, I love the way you restore such vise. I also do such restorations in my videos! I learned a lot from you.
Thank you!
I have a vice this size,it as no interactions on who actually made it but it's very well made and I guess very old ,after restoration it's the hub of my workshop with it built-in anvil,not restored to your standard of craftsmanship but fully working and cost me very little in purchasing and materials used !
Thank you for your comment! Yes, the vice is the most important tool in a workshop, I am of the same opinion! Since I bought it unseen, I didn't know how big it is, because this size is rather unwieldy, the small one I always use in my videos is always in use ...
Muito bom
Muito obrigado!
Yes. New channel. Love the work. I wish you success.
Thanks!
Liked and subscribed. That looks amazing you have the skills to bring that back to life. I restore vintage axe heads and knives.
Thank you!
good work
Thank you!
but i got one thing to ask were dit you get al that things pleas awnser this
good job💪👍
Thank you!
Güzel ve başarılı bir çalışma oldu. Tebrikler dostum.
Merhaba Hüseyin Cengiz. Harika yorumunuz için teşekkürler, diğer videolarla iyi eğlenceler ...
Very nice work...
Gary Jones thank you
I love your perfect handle screwdriver 🪛..
Good idea
Hey Ang, Thank you!
Impact driver for the screws.
Excelent Job
Thank you! 🐢
Sweet 👍🏼👍🏼
Hard work.
Bebel 68 indeed
Good job!!! Like!! 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Thank you very much!
Great video. Have given me inspiration to repair my vise. What product did you use for the browning on the handle it came out really good
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Wow so much videos in such short time man!🛠 You will pass me soon!😍
Hello cool restorations. Thank you very much, but it doesn't depend on quantity but on quality and I will do that now ...
So what’s the benefits of stick welding the piece together rather than mig welding it?
Subscribed. Lol that grease looks like leather glue 😂
Yeah that looks really funny :)
How did that welding trick with the copper plate work?
During welding, the weld metal does not bond with the copper, that's all
Hey! I appreciate the effort you put into this, I know how much effort it takes to make these videos. So here are my thumbs-up, and a sub to help out your channel! All the best to you and your newfound channel!
Thank you for the great comment! I wish you and your channel good luck too!
Keep up the good work! Fun to watch. I hope you get a ton of followers! I’ll follow
Thank you very much!
Nice job my friend😆👍... Greetings from Greece😃
Thank you!
Greetings from Germany 😁
I give you a subscribe to you. If you could subscribe to my channel I will appreciate it. Thanks in advance😁
Hey! Awesome video! I loved to watch this restoration. Subscribed!
What camera do you use for record? (Your video have a very good quality)
Thank you for your great comment! That means a lot to me that you watched my video. I am currently still filming with my smartphone Samsung Galaxien s20 .. 🙈
@@ForgottenShineRestoration I record with a smartphone too. You are doing a good job! Keep It up!
Curious why you used body filler under a textured paint?
Yes, so that the surface looks better
6:46 ГЛАЗА!
good
Thank you!
I love watching your restorations and the inclusion 🐢
Thanks a lot! 🐢
Do you not have any belt sanders or anything?
Parker P unfortunately not :(
Bonjour, vous avez fait un très beau travail et l'étau en lui-même et magnifique et certainement robuste. Quellel type de couche de fond, avant de le peindre, avez-vous utilisé? Merci et meilleures salutations.
Merci beaucoup!
Ceci est un apprêt universel, ce n'est pas une peinture spéciale. Si vous avez également l'intention de travailler avec de la peinture Hammerite, cependant, il n'est pas nécessaire d'appliquer un apprêt au préalable, je ne le savais pas à l'époque. Hammerite peut être brossé directement sur le métal de la planche.
Meilleures salutations
Looks great
Enjoyed your video so I gave it a Thumbs Up
Thank you!
@@ForgottenShineRestoration You're welcome
This is german handcraft!🇩🇪
Vielen Dank!😊🇩🇪
As soon as i saw that turtle i hit subscribe,i'm that turtle's biggest fan!! ;-)
Thank you!
The turtle is finally getting the attention it deserves!
@@ForgottenShineRestoration He's my hero!! :-)
Amei
tbm gostei bastante
Muito obrigado!
The "fix" is an indicator of whether or not it's broken, the fact that it's still there means that you still need to fix something
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Not at mymechanics level, but almost!
Они ж итак работали, всего лишь почистить от ржавчины и смазать надо было. Мне бы такие тиски =(
Muito bom gostei !
Nice work. Buttress thread, you don't see that very much
Thank you!
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Thanks!
Probier mal einen OLFA-Cutter mit 9mm-30°-Klingen für das Mesh-Alu-Tape..
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Great vedio 👌
New friend 🔔 ,
Thank you
@@ForgottenShineRestoration sinscribe back buddy
Do you have any stickers of your channel? I collect my favorite restorers stickers and put them on my toolbox
Of course I have stickers, write me best an e-mail with your address, then I send you some... 🐢
@Forgotten Shine Restoration ok sweet
У меня вопрос,зачем выкладывать видео которое уже есть на канале.зачем повторятся?уже смотрели это видео.
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104 pounds I doubt that
Can't do this, don't have turtle
smilodnfatalis55 to bad :D maybe i'll try it again with another animal
You missed a spot.
Why? Why did you use a body filler when you have all the welding skills needed to fill the voids with metal? You already filled other voids with welding. You welded the metal plate onto the anvil area, welded new corners, and the voids near the top of the jaws.
Personal opinion, as I detest "fake" restorations . To me, my opinion, body filler with putty or epoxy will break easier, and is a lazy man's way of making something look pretty. MY OPINION!
All those scrapes add character.
Consistency is important... MY OPINION.
I agree, spackling there was the wrong way to go, I realized that after the fact, thanks for your feedback!
OH BOY, YOUR ONE OF THOSE COMEDIANS WITH THE RUBBER DUCKIES HUH? STICK TO THE RESTORING LOLOLOL YOURE BETTER AT THAT
Hey Nick. Thank you for your comment! :)
you restored it badly . don't do these things . because you are not master . this is the truth . you shouldn't grind your vise mouth and you've done so wrong things . excuse me
What exactly is badly done? You have to be more specific!
Looks like junk. Sloppy paint, visible unfinished areas, grinding marks, terrible "finished" product.
How to lost real soul of old tool....destroy all nice. This can do anybody. But why they didn't it ? Think about it,man.
I don't like it. Sorry...!
pretty poor job to be honest