Painted a Wilton machinist vise, maybe it is nuts.

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Painted a Wilton machinist vise, maybe it is nuts. Ignoramus17335 05-29-2008
Posted by Ignoramus17335 on May 29, 2008, 12:32 am
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http://igor.chudov.com/projects/misc/Repainting-Of-Wilton-500S-Vise/

This is a Wilton 500S machinist vise. (500S means 5 inch jaw, Swivel
base). The vise is a work of art in itself. While it did not look too
bad to begin with, I decided to replaint it. I first thoroughly
cleaned it, degreased, degreased some more, wire brished it, degreased
some more and wiped thoroughly. I also milled off a small layer off
the anvil to make it smooth. Then I applied a "cold galvanizing paint"
that is extremely durable. On top of that, I used a spray oil based
enamel as a red paint.
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Posted by Ron Moore on May 29, 2008, 10:58 am
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The vise looks great but I wonder what (referring to the area of the bench
where it is mounted) the connotation of a "red vise district" is?
Respectfully,
Ron Moore

> http://igor.chudov.com/projects/misc/Repainting-Of-Wilton-500S-Vise/
>
> This is a Wilton 500S machinist vise. (500S means 5 inch jaw, Swivel
> base). The vise is a work of art in itself. While it did not look too
> bad to begin with, I decided to replaint it. I first thoroughly
> cleaned it, degreased, degreased some more, wire brished it, degreased
> some more and wiped thoroughly. I also milled off a small layer off
> the anvil to make it smooth. Then I applied a "cold galvanizing paint"
> that is extremely durable. On top of that, I used a spray oil based
> enamel as a red paint.
> --
> Due to extreme spam originating from Google Groups, and their
> inattention
> to spammers, I and many others block all articles originating
> from Google Groups. If you want your postings to be seen by
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Posted by Grant Erwin on May 29, 2008, 11:41 am
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Ron Moore wrote:
> The vise looks great but I wonder what (referring to the area of the bench
> where it is mounted) the connotation of a "red vise district" is?
> Respectfully,
> Ron Moore

Without a doubt the single worst pun I have ever heard, Ron.

Congratulations! :-)

Grant Erwin


Posted by Martin H. Eastburn on May 29, 2008, 10:23 pm
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That is by far a great job and concept. The undercoat in zinc. Cool.

I have a large vice, been in the family for more than 50 years and it was
'scrapped' when we (Dad and I) picked it up - he did I was young.

The color concept goes along with Grants Shop. One I admire for concept
of use in color in a shop.

Martin

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Grant Erwin wrote:
> Ron Moore wrote:
>> The vise looks great but I wonder what (referring to the area of the
>> bench where it is mounted) the connotation of a "red vise district" is?
>> Respectfully,
>> Ron Moore
>
> Without a doubt the single worst pun I have ever heard, Ron.
>
> Congratulations! :-)
>
> Grant Erwin
>


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Posted by Ignoramus9931 on May 29, 2008, 10:34 pm
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> That is by far a great job and concept. The undercoat in zinc. Cool.
>
> I have a large vice, been in the family for more than 50 years and it was
> 'scrapped' when we (Dad and I) picked it up - he did I was young.
>
> The color concept goes along with Grants Shop. One I admire for concept
> of use in color in a shop.

I am going to give my 7 year old kid a small Wilton machinist vise
with 3" jaws. I think that it is small enough so that he will not ever
feel a need to get rid of it as "too big" and will last him a lifetime.

here it is

http://igor.chudov.com/misc/ebay/tmp/tmp-2146.jpg

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