Very nice restore. You saved an orphan from potentially the scrap pile and will give it the love and attention it deserves. I am always amazed at what people discard as junk. Well Done Sir!!!
Nice score finding that D675! 👍I'm sure you don't care but just for information, Kurt has a preload procedure for installing the fixed jaw on the vise as follows: (Step 1) Tighten the bolts to 5 FT/LB. (Step 2) Apply load with vice jaws of 50 FT/LB. (Note: A .125" tall spacer is placed across the vise bed between the fixed and movable jaws for the preload procedure.) Something similar to a 1/8" thick parallel laying on it's side at the bottom of the jaws. (Step 3) Tighten bolts to 50 FT/LB. (Step 4) Apply load with vice jaws of 100 FT/LB. (Step 5) Tighten bolts to 100 FT/LB. (Step 6) Apply load with vice jaws of 150 FT/LB. (Step 7) Tighten bolts to final torque below. D40 = 48 FT/LB. D675 = 150 FT/LB. D688 = 150 FT/LB. D810 = 260 FT/LB. D100 = 360 FT/LB.
i love that you just made your own long bottle brush lol. i got a set of bottle brushes that come with a hex impact shank so i can just quickly stick one in my impact (or a super long hex extension) and go to town. so worth it for like 20 bucks
Hello, I did grease the screw box at the end of the video through the Zerk. And the trust bearing has a small amount of oil on them. I was concerned about chips building up if I had greased it. Thanks for the comment.
Very nice restore. You saved an orphan from potentially the scrap pile and will give it the love and attention it deserves. I am always amazed at what people discard as junk. Well Done Sir!!!
Thanks 👍
Nice score finding that D675! 👍I'm sure you don't care but just for information, Kurt has a preload procedure for installing the fixed jaw on the vise as follows:
(Step 1) Tighten the bolts to 5 FT/LB.
(Step 2) Apply load with vice jaws of 50 FT/LB. (Note: A .125" tall spacer is placed across the vise bed between the fixed and movable jaws for the preload procedure.) Something similar to a 1/8" thick parallel laying on it's side at the bottom of the jaws.
(Step 3) Tighten bolts to 50 FT/LB.
(Step 4) Apply load with vice jaws of 100 FT/LB.
(Step 5) Tighten bolts to 100 FT/LB.
(Step 6) Apply load with vice jaws of 150 FT/LB.
(Step 7) Tighten bolts to final torque below.
D40 = 48 FT/LB.
D675 = 150 FT/LB.
D688 = 150 FT/LB.
D810 = 260 FT/LB.
D100 = 360 FT/LB.
i love that you just made your own long bottle brush lol. i got a set of bottle brushes that come with a hex impact shank so i can just quickly stick one in my impact (or a super long hex extension) and go to town. so worth it for like 20 bucks
I need to buy a set like that. I made do with what I could find locally. :) Thanks for the comment !
Nice work…👍
Very nice end product. I was in discomfort when I saw you spraying without a mask. Cheers
Thanks, most of the time I do use a 3M mask but was being lazy. Not smart to mess around with your health. I appreciate you calling me out on it.
At 9:00, I would have greased the bearing before assembly
It crossed my mind but I was concerned about chips getting in it. It did have some oil on it.
A Kurt Vise for $75... I NEVER find these deals!..Well done!
Thanks! I was lucky for sure
well, you're paying for accuracy and repeatability so the fact that it was in bad condition and needed restoration kind of eliminates that
Very nice restoration. Good job.
Thank you Walter !
Bom trabalho amigo!!!
Boa sorte sempre!!!
Thank you!
What'?! No gdease in screw box? Bearings?
Hello,
I did grease the screw box at the end of the video through the Zerk. And the trust bearing has a small amount of oil on them. I was concerned about chips building up if I had greased it. Thanks for the comment.