k0ua
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I thought this was noteworthy. A beautiful vise restoration.
I've never seen the tool he used to break free the bolts at 2:15.
I have one too (impact driver). I think it's Harbor Freight from 1979!
I have one too (impact driver). I think it's Harbor Freight from 1979!
The impact screwdriver. I've had one in my toolbox for almost 50 years. The only reliable way to break free screws on motorcycle cases without stripping the heads.
I had to search for that, and yep HF has it. Such a simple tool I can't believe I'm not familiar with it.
I picked mine up off the side of the road. It needed a lot of penetrating oil to get it working.It is where I got mine too!
I marvel some peoples' patience. This guy is obviously adept but I'm wondering why he is using WD-40 as a break free instead of the more viable products such as Liquid Wrench or PB Blaster.
There is a rubber roller used to paint raised lettering. One pass and he would have been done with all the lettering. He seems to have everything else though.
Thanks James. Thoroughly enjoyable.
Yep and other things too like the rotor screws on a Honda. I don't use it often but glad it's there when I need it. I think mine is a Craftsman.
I should hope we would consider that restored vice as art. Can you just imagine the value of that vice based solely upon the amount of time this fellow spent in the restoration.
He HAS talent and a whole lot of patience. He and what he is doing goes directly counter to todays technology. Today it's - chuck it and buy a new one.
Use "Kroil".... For freeing up rusted parts, it is far superior to either Liquid Wrench or PB Blaster.
Use "Kroil".... For freeing up rusted parts, it is far superior to either Liquid Wrench or PB Blaster.