Thank for the complements! =D>
I use a 200l plastic barrel for my electrolysis so I am able to do a 36" clamp in one go! 8)
I collect bench vices & the shade of record blue seems to vary a bit. It is supposed to be Roundel Blue but I tried it and it was totally wrong! I had one vice with most of it's original paint so I took it to my local auto paint shop & got them to match an unfaded part under the slide.
They started with Mittlemeer Blue (a mercedes colour) & added some tints to get a match. The paint is selemix 7-610 which is a synthetic enamel that you can apply by brush or spray direct to sound metal.
The wax recipe is one I got from a guy on another forum & is similar to Black Lead you used years ago
The recipe for the graphite paste:
1oz beeswax
30ml gum/pure turpentine (2 tablespoons)
60ml linseed oil (4 tablespoons)
3 rounded tablespoons of graphite powder
Mixing method:
Mix the linseed oil, gum turpentine and graphite powder in a jar, then add the beeswax. Fill a saucepan roughly half full with water, (just make sure the water level is not high enough to flood over the lip of the jar when you put the jar in there), then put the jar containing the ingredients into the water and set that pan off to simmer on the cooker/stove. Mix the paste occasionally as the wax melts. It will eventually turn completely liquid, so give it a good stir once it does and then remove the jar from the saucepan of water and stand it to one side to air cool. Once you notice the top starting to skin over, give it one last thorough stir to stir up the graphite powder and then leave it to harden fully.
I think the graphite gives the metal an added lustre. The picture doesn't do that clamp justice - it really does shine! 8)