Nice vise and a really good job on the restoration. Sorry to say, I'm not a big fan of Black for a color choice. I prefer bright colors to make it stand out and look alive.
@@TheWillToMaketambién creo que ubiera sido convenientes quitar la parte giratoria que está junto a la parte redonda, yo tengo uno igual solo que más grande, y no sabía cómo se giraba,y para eso se quitan los dos tornillos que van en la parte de atrás y así empieza a girar, seguramente está pegado por la grasa,polvo,ya que no vi que lo giraras...saludos desde Ags.mex.
Kind of curious why you chose to leave the other part of the vise still assembled? Based on the amount of crud you cleaned out I'd imagine there's plenty in the sleeve assembly that the jaw slides in and out of, you realise this vise will rotate so the pipe jaws are at the top or 90° or wherever you need them? There's normally another set of jaws for gripping square stock on the underside of the pipe jaws aswell.
Yes I understand that, I attempted to take that apart but would not budge with anything I tried. And since I don't plan on using that side anyways I just left it.
@@TheWillToMakea mi me pasó lo mismo,solo que si lo golpee de un lado a otro con afloja todo y si cedió, pensé que tal vez se quebraria de lo fuerte que lo golpee pero afortunadamente cedió jejeje saludos
I'm kinda' surprised a "made in China" vise was early enough for your grandpa. I thought China's emergence as a major manufacturer/exporter was quite recent-ish.
@@TheWillToMake I'm always happy to learn - and I learnt something. Thank you. I now know MORE about vises! I learnt a lot from the vise obsessed guys over at garagejournal.
Saving a family heirloom like your granddad's vise is rewarding and worth the effort. Kudos on a great job.
Thank you very much!!
Me gustaría saber sobre que año será,ya que tengo uno más grande pero se ve más viejo ,gracias
This is so cool! Thank you for the advice!
Nice vise and a really good job on the restoration. Sorry to say, I'm not a big fan of Black for a color choice. I prefer bright colors to make it stand out and look alive.
Thanks for sharing, good job.
Well kid you did good, didn’t waste my time with a whole lot of giber gaber. Thank you Sir I d appreciate that.
Thank you very much!!
Good video mate . Keep going . You have nice videos and content 👍
Thank you very much!! I appreciate it!
Good job! Like the black paint.
Cool 😎 great Job. 👍🏻 👍🏻
Thank you very much!!
It had such beautiful and original patina. Why?
You forgot to put grease on critical components of that nice vice, like the screw rod and sliding tube threads.
Thank you, this was my first time doing something like this. I will definitely add some.
@@TheWillToMaketambién creo que ubiera sido convenientes quitar la parte giratoria que está junto a la parte redonda, yo tengo uno igual solo que más grande, y no sabía cómo se giraba,y para eso se quitan los dos tornillos que van en la parte de atrás y así empieza a girar, seguramente está pegado por la grasa,polvo,ya que no vi que lo giraras...saludos desde Ags.mex.
Some part should make a new ones
Excellent video, what liquid did you use to clean the vise? thank you
Kind of curious why you chose to leave the other part of the vise still assembled? Based on the amount of crud you cleaned out I'd imagine there's plenty in the sleeve assembly that the jaw slides in and out of, you realise this vise will rotate so the pipe jaws are at the top or 90° or wherever you need them? There's normally another set of jaws for gripping square stock on the underside of the pipe jaws aswell.
Yes I understand that, I attempted to take that apart but would not budge with anything I tried. And since I don't plan on using that side anyways I just left it.
@@TheWillToMakea mi me pasó lo mismo,solo que si lo golpee de un lado a otro con afloja todo y si cedió, pensé que tal vez se quebraria de lo fuerte que lo golpee pero afortunadamente cedió jejeje saludos
I'm kinda' surprised a "made in China" vise was early enough for your grandpa. I thought China's emergence as a major manufacturer/exporter was quite recent-ish.
Cool, I'm glad you think you know your vise's.
@@TheWillToMake I'm always happy to learn - and I learnt something. Thank you. I now know MORE about vises!
I learnt a lot from the vise obsessed guys over at garagejournal.
The Chinese company Olympia copied these vice.
Too much laziness
Cool, thanks for your wonderful comment!
Really? I mean really? You really felt the need to write that as a comment? I think, given the scope of the project, he did a pretty damned nice job.
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Ok Will do, thank you!