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Old rusty vise :x
I found this in my dads garage, no idea how old it is, think its worth trying to save?
I already have a nice 6" on my table, but a spare can't be bad...unless the chances of me ever getting this working smooth and into tolerance againt aren't worth it. I'm not sure what restoring it would involve, other then a lot of sanding.
If its in too crummy a shape to be used on a mill, I'll find some other use for it, drill press or table vise...
Let me know what you think. :)
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Honestly, from my perspective, it looks to be just a bit of surface rust. It still looks very salvageable to me.
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You can use electrolysis to remove the rust. Below is a link that explains the method.
It works great and only removes the rust.
You can get the washing soda at any pool and spa supply store.
http://www.wag-society.org/Electrolysis/electros.php
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I agree alittle looks like a good vise, white oil removes rust well too.
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My screwless vise was in worst shape than that when I got it. No paint on those, and all surfaces had rust, plus there were dings/high spots I had to file off. It's a great and accurate vise now, 0$ invested.
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I have heard that vinegar removes rust. have not tried this. Has anyone had success?