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how to date a wilton vise

by Miss Violette Hirthe Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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You can tell the age of the vise by looking at the bottom of the guide rail (with the vise opened wide). As can be seen, it is stamped with 4-53. Wilton provided a 5 year warranty on their vises with the expiration of the warranty stamped on the vise, so this vise was made in April of 1948.

What are Wilton vises made of?

The jaws are reversible and secured w/ hexscrews. (Ridged/serrated on one side/smooth on the other)I have picked up a set of Wilton 21111 5-1/2" Multi-Grip Vise Jaws made of soft polyurethane.

How do you lubricate a Wilton vise?

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How do you take apart a Wilton vise?

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What is a bullet vise?

Wilton Bullet Vises are made to handle industrial abuse day in and day out. These are the highest quality vises available and have been made by Wilton since 1941. Bullet vises utilize a fully enclosed design and use a 3x longer spindle nut which will never strip out. Most models available in swivel base or fixed base.

How do I know what model Wilton vise I have?

The identifying company and model information can be found on the sides of the back jaw. You can tell the age of the vise by looking at the bottom of the guide rail (with the vise opened wide). As can be seen, it is stamped with 4-53.

Should you grease a vise?

Keep Your Vise Lubricated The advantage of dry lubricant is that it staves off the accumulation of dust and grime much more effectively than wet lubricants.

Where are Wilton vises made?

The manufacturing of the Wilton industrial vises was moved from Schiller Park to Carpentersville IL where the Wilton brand was brought into a family of quality brands recently acquired by WMH Tool Group.

Do Wilton vises have a warranty?

Wilton warrants every product they sell against manufacturers' defects. For more information, please contact Technical Service using our Contact Us form.

How do you paint vise?

0:239:17Wilton Vise Restoration Part 3 - Painting and Assembly - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipProcess was go ahead and scrub everything up with a scotch brite pad then of course came the funMoreProcess was go ahead and scrub everything up with a scotch brite pad then of course came the fun part masking off all of the machined surfaces that I didn't want to get any primer or paint. On.

What is a combination vise?

Description. Use combination vise as a machinist's vise or for holding pipes or rods. Replaceable V-shaped alloy steel pipe jaws are serrated and heat treated. Main jaw facings are hardened steel and serrated. Swivel base rotates to any position and has a positive locking mechanism.

Where are allied vise made?

ALLIED NO 3 BENCH VISE INDUSTRIAL MADE IN USA 4" JAWS LOCKING SWIVEL BASE - Tools - Butler, Pennsylvania | Facebook Marketplace | Facebook.

Where are Yost vises made?

Any 865 or 880 vise are now made in China. Be careful when ordering. You order the made in USA vise and if it is shipped from Yost, it will now be a 865-D2 made in China.

What is white lithium grease spray used for?

White lithium grease is used to keep components moving smoothly, free of friction and seizing. You can also apply it preventatively to protect against rust and corrosion. White lithium grease can be used to: Lubricate car door hinges.

How do you fix a bench vice?

0:5421:06Broken Vise Repair Tested - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThey put some screws. On this side and then they stick weld it I can see where they blew through inMoreThey put some screws. On this side and then they stick weld it I can see where they blew through in a couple spots. There stick weld actually. Worked here's what actually broke.

When did Wilton make the vise?

People agree that Wilton began creating vises in 1941, with sources showing these were for military or government contracts. This was done until World War II ended. Wilton’s founder, Hugh Vogl, filed a design patent for his vise in 1941 and was approved in 1942. This was quick for a patent approval process, and it may be due to World War II.

When were Wilton vises made?

For unstamped vises, they are most likely made between 1941-1944. And that’s how you find out the fate from your old Wilton vise identification!

What does the slide key on a Wilton vise mean?

These dates indicate when the vise was ready to be released or for sale.

Why are some slides not showing dates?

Some slide keys come without any date stamps at all, while others have typos that show the wrong dates. If ever you received one without a stamp, this just goes to show that it was either released accidentally, or they were made early even before Wilton added the slide key.

Can you date stamp a vise?

Another thing you should know is that date stamps may NOT be a manufacturing date. This is because castings would sit unused for years at a time, so vises could have date stamps that were made long after the vise was cast! This makes the process of learning about your scout vise manufacturing date even more difficult.

How to tell if a Wilton vise is old?

You can tell the age of the vise by looking at the bottom of the guide rail (with the vise opened wide). As can be seen, it is stamped with 4-53. Wilton provided a 5 year warranty on their vises with the expiration of the warranty stamped on the vise, so this vise was made in April of 1948.

What to do before taking a vise apart?

Before you begin taking things apart, get an empty box for parts storage, some disposable gloves, rags for grease and your smartphone to take disassembly pictures along the way which will be extremely helpful when you reassemble the vise.

How to remove saw marks from swivel clamps?

I switched the grinder wire brush to a moderately abrasive sanding head and very slowly began removing the saw marks from the jaw faces and tops of the swivel clamps. If you chose to do this go slowly and don't remove too much metal from the jaws.

How to remove the center post on a horseshoe?

Next, completely separate the front and back jaws by loosening the main spindle handle until the two jaws are disconnected. Finally, remove the three washer screws (#2) holding the horseshoe washer (#3) in place.

How many coats of spray paint for a rustoleum spindle?

After researching which colors best matched, I selected Rustoleum Verde Green Hammered Spray Paint. One 12 oz. spray paint can was enough for about 3-4 coats. Follow the directions on the can, but when in doubt, multiple light coats are best. When the paint is completely dry, remove the tape and let the paint cure for several more days. I left the entire spindle handle and lock nuts unpainted.

How to get rust off of a vise?

Let the WD-40 soak in and penetrate the rust and dirt.

Can you use frog lube paste on vises?

As on my other vise restoration projects, I decided to use Frog Lube Paste for a lubricant. Most people will probably prefer white lithium grease, which, of course, is fine. I lightly coated all vise surfaces that rub against any other vise surfaces. The spindle handle threads, top of the swivel base, and front jaw sleeve (the part that inserts into the back jaw) got a a slightly heavier coating. Assembly is essentially disassembly in reverse.

What is the Julian date code?

The Julian date code is a 5-digit number stamped onto the packaging of your food. The first two numbers represent the year of manufacture. Download the Julian Date Calendar for reference. For example:

Does Wilton candy melt have a best buy date?

Like most food products, Wilton Candy Melts candy, icing, fondant, and sprinkles all have a best-buy or manufacturing dates; however, it takes a little code-breaking to decipher it! Here’s our helpful guide on how to read Wilton manufacuring dates.

Do Wilton candy melts last forever?

Though Wilton Candy Melts candy, fondant, sprinkles, and meringue powder all have a long shelf life, they don’t last forever. Like most food products, our candies and edible decorations are stamped with a best-buy or manufacturing date so you can use them at their freshest. However, this date uses the Julian date code rather than traditional calendar dates.

Can I Still Eat Items that Have Past Their Freshness Date?

If the food items you have are past their best-buy date, they are not harmful if consumed. However, they may not perform or taste as a fresh batch would.

Determine The Age of a Columbian Vise by Examining The Engravings On Its Surface

For example, let’s take a look at the Columbian Vise you have. You should look for two distinct markings on it: an “E W CO” and a circled capital letter “P”.

Examine Other Features to Determine the Date of Manufactures

You can also examine other features of a Columbian vise. See if there are any markings and stamps engraved on the handle.

Date an Object-Based On When It Was Last Used

If an item is older than 10 years and has not been used, then it is likely over 100 years old!

Compare Your Columbian Vise Against Similar Pieces

You can compare your Columbian Vise in museums or collections to see what they estimate the age to be. The History Colorado Center in Denver has a Columbian Crescent Vise in its collection.

Date Objects Using Their Physical Condition

Looking at corrosion, wear marks, and scratches can let you know how old something is. For example, teardrop-shaped wear marks on the top of your device indicate that it was used for woodwork and was mounted to a wooden surface; this indicates that it could be older than 100 years old!

Consult With Experts

Someone who specializes in dating antiques for more information about how to accurately date a Columbian vise.

Use An Online Database

To date antique items based on their physical characteristics, you can use the online database at Arts and Humanities Data Service to search by material type, shape, use, etc.

Step 1: Take the Vise Apart

I started off with taking the vise apart, and separating all of the separate pieces into dedicated piles so I could keep track of them. This vise did not have a lot of small parts, but the few that it had were critical to this vise working properly.

Step 2: Wirebrush and Strip All Paint From Parts

In order for me to get a clean paint job on the vise and to make it look good as new, I had to clean off all of the old paint, and grime that had gathered up in the decades of this vices life on it. After I would wirebrush every part, I would wipe it down with a paint thinner, just to make sure I got all of the old paint.

Step 3: Prime All of the Parts

After I wirebrushed all of the parts down to bare metal, I taped over all of the holes, and parts that would be in contact with other parts with painters tape. After I taped over all of the moving parts I then sprayed two layers of primer onto the parts.

Step 4: Paint the Primed Parts

After all of the parts had been primed and had dried, I took some gunmetal black paint that I had in my shop and painted all of the parts. I let them dry for a day and then sprayed a second layer of paint onto the parts.

Step 5: Assemble and Oil the Vise

After all of the parts had been painted, I wiped them all down with some Howard's beeswax and orange oil finish, and applied a liberal dose of new grease the the screw and the gear box of the vise. After that had been done, I put the entire vise back together.

Step 6: Repaint Embossed Lettering

After I had the entire vise back together, I repainted the embossed lettering on the vise with a yellow enamel paint, Doing this one final step in my opinion brought the whole project together.

Step 7: Enjoy Your Creation

After all of that had been done, I not only had an amazing vise to use in my shop, but I also had an amazing looking top tier machinists vise that I can use in my shop and pass down for generations.

Who owns Wilton and Columbian?

Both Wilton and Columbian are now owned by the Swiss company, WMH Tool Group, that also owns Jet, Powermatic, and Performax sanders.

What is the difference between the old style and the tradesman?

supposedly the only difference in the old style and the tradesman is the weight of the casting. As far as the swivel nuts, simply replace acorn nuts with whatever levers you care to make. I've been trading these vises for years and the tradesman is excellent as are the old style wiltons. On my bench is a Starrett machinist. All are good vises and there are others.

What jaw do I use for round light work?

For any kind of light work on round objects I just clamp in the regular straight/parallel jaws.

Does the top link have a ratchet attachment?

Not sure if they are quite the same though. The top link has a ratchet attachment accessory.

Is the Tradesman vise more versatile than the Machinists vise?

You are right - Relied too much on memory and now looked in Enco catalog. The tradesman is a quality vise, but appears more versatile than the machinists vise.

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