PSI self-centering vise

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scalawagtoo

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thought I'd show you guys how I adapted my vise. Now that I have my own camera I gotts justify the $130!


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vise with 2 1/2" x 2&3/4" carraige bolts.


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heads of carraige bolts under slot in drill press table.


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bit clamped in vise, thumbscrews tight, table locked.


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ready to drill


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perfection (as long as blank is square.)

I have used this vise to center a lot of small pieces, works good for round stock too.

out of focus, need to use zoom.
 
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Nice vise, then I was distracted by the appearance of the drill press...

That poor drill press needs some TLC... WD-40 and some steel wool will get the rust off the column and then some Johnson's Paste wax to protect it... The table can be buffed out and waxed as well. Seems a shame seeing a nice tool poorly maintained...
 

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It does look bad, doesn't it. I think part of it is the camera but the column does look rusty. The table is actually ok despite the photo. I'm waiting to get a new stop collar for the depth gauge then I will do major surgery on the drill press.

I have thirteen machine tools to maintain and I guess I've spread my elbow grease a little thin.
 

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You've tried the Normal Solvents, is it Paint or another Finish?

If Shellac, then need Alcohol to release it...

OR...

Orbital Sander, 120 grit, 240 grit, 320 grit and then onto 400 grit. If you use wet/dry paper you can use WD-40 as a lubricant. Then Johnson's Paste Wax to finish the top...
 

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Originally posted by jwoodwright
<br />You've tried the Normal Solvents, is it Paint or another Finish?

If Shellac, then need Alcohol to release it...

OR...

Orbital Sander, 120 grit, 240 grit, 320 grit and then onto 400 grit. If you use wet/dry paper you can use WD-40 as a lubricant. Then Johnson's Paste Wax to finish the top...

I'll try an orbital sander when I get time. thank you
 
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