cisamcgu
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Hi, I have an old sharpening stone (probably >60years old - was my Grandfather's). It is about 10" long and 3" wide, a very dark grey, almost black, and is set in a wooden box (I'll post a picture later if that will help)
My questions is : Do I use water or oil as a lubricant, and if oil, what sort ?
On a separate but related topic, I am getting his woodworking bench tomorrow, again over 60 years old, which has a vice attached. The vice is red, 6" wide and is marked as "REDEDA No 90". However, it doesn't work correctly, when the handle is unwound, the outer plate doesn't move and has to be pulled wider by hand, it works correctly when it closes however.
Does this indicate a broken vice, and if so, is it likely to be repairable ? I would like, if possible, to keep this vice if only for sentimental reasons.
Thanks in advance
Andrew
My questions is : Do I use water or oil as a lubricant, and if oil, what sort ?
On a separate but related topic, I am getting his woodworking bench tomorrow, again over 60 years old, which has a vice attached. The vice is red, 6" wide and is marked as "REDEDA No 90". However, it doesn't work correctly, when the handle is unwound, the outer plate doesn't move and has to be pulled wider by hand, it works correctly when it closes however.
Does this indicate a broken vice, and if so, is it likely to be repairable ? I would like, if possible, to keep this vice if only for sentimental reasons.
Thanks in advance
Andrew