Dunstan: Wilton 1745 4-1/2" vise, before clean up
Dunstan: Wilton 1745 4-1/2" vise, before clean up
Dunstan: Taking my new (old) Wilton 1745 4-1/2" vise apart for cleaning and reprinting.
Dunstan: Taking my new (old) Wilton 1745 4-1/2" vise apart for cleaning and reprinting.
Dunstan: Taking my new (old) Wilton 1745 4-1/2" vise apart for cleaning and reprinting.
Dunstan: Taking my new (old) Wilton 1745 4-1/2" vise apart for cleaning and reprinting.
Dunstan: Taking my new (old) Wilton 1745 4-1/2" vise apart for cleaning and reprinting.
Dunstan: Taking my new (old) Wilton 1745 4-1/2" vise apart for cleaning and reprinting.
Dunstan: Taking my new (old) Wilton 1745 4-1/2" vise apart for cleaning and reprinting.
Dunstan: Cleaning up my Wilton 1745 vise
Dunstan: Cleaning up my Wilton 1745 vise
Dunstan: Checking to see how the rust removal process is going — there's quite a difference between the part that's soaked and the part that was sticking out the top
Dunstan: Checking to see how the rust removal process is going — there's quite a difference between the part that's soaked and the part that was sticking out the top
Dunstan: Putting the vises back together after cleaning and powder coating
Dunstan: Putting the vises back together after cleaning and powder coating
Dunstan: Putting the vises back together after cleaning and powder coating
Dunstan: Putting the vises back together after cleaning and powder coating
Dunstan: DIY replacement dust cap for Wilton 1745 vise, since you can't buy new ones
Dunstan: Filed down the outside and sanded down the inside to thin the walls enough that it easily fitted into the end of the vise
Dunstan: Cut to length
Dunstan: Powder coated cap with a plastic insert to take the pressure of the vice's screw pushing into it should it get stuck on and I need to force it off
Dunstan: I stuck the plastic insert inside the cap using silicone
Dunstan: The dust cap in place
Dunstan: The dust cap in place