Andy's Shed
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I already have a 1960s version of the same vice fitted to my workbench, but yesterday a much earlier model popped up locally and although it was in a very poor state I couldn't resist buying it for the £30 asking price. This earler model was the one that I really wanted, not sure why but I just find them quite pleasing visually.
The vice was completely covered with rust and the jaws were seized solid, but with some persuasion I dismantled it. Inside the cavity I found lots of sawdust as expected, one nail, one screw and an old pencil split down the middle lengthways /: This model doesn't have a dust cover.
I've spent several hours removing the rust with a wire brush attachment and it's now down to bare metal, other than just a couple of hints of the original blue paint. I was thinking of spray painting it blue again, probably with Hammerite. The thing is that I really do like the appearance of it without any paint at all.
So I'm now wondering if I can get away with just treating the vice with some lacquer, or perhaps even wax?
Thanks for any info.
The vice was completely covered with rust and the jaws were seized solid, but with some persuasion I dismantled it. Inside the cavity I found lots of sawdust as expected, one nail, one screw and an old pencil split down the middle lengthways /: This model doesn't have a dust cover.
I've spent several hours removing the rust with a wire brush attachment and it's now down to bare metal, other than just a couple of hints of the original blue paint. I was thinking of spray painting it blue again, probably with Hammerite. The thing is that I really do like the appearance of it without any paint at all.
So I'm now wondering if I can get away with just treating the vice with some lacquer, or perhaps even wax?
Thanks for any info.