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Started by stormking, May 10, 2012, 11:51:46 PM

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stormking

I am cleaning up an old Leg Vise (Trenton dated 1902) for use. I don't like paint on a vise but don't want to leave it unprotected either. Anyone know what finish came on these vises? or have a suggestion. Are there any draw backs to the wax & linseed oil finish? Thanks in advance for any help.

john k

On the half dozen leg vises I've cleaned up the color has varied.  On a 4 inch no-name I found traces of red in the crevises.   On a 6inch there was some dark industrial green paint residue.  Most vises I've seen restored the owners just paint them black. 
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johnsironsanctuary

I coated mine with pure linseed oil after a good cleaning with a cup brush. That was five years ago and it still looks good.
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rudeawakening55

Thanks for the information as am just going to start clean a 6" post leg vise up.

stormking

Thanks for the info, I'm going to try the Bees wax and Linseed oil.

Branson

Bee's wax and linseed will do fine, though I was taught to apply it to heated metal.  You'll probably do just as well with mineral oil, though.  Just put a little one, rub it around, and then wipe down with a cloth.  That's kept the tubes on my ShopSmith rust free for the past year sitting outside under a cover.

Branson

Almost forgot.  I've never seen an old leg vise with any paint on it at all.  One of mine is a 1906, and it never had paint.  With a blacksmith's tool paint doesn't make much sense in my opinion.  It'll get dinged and chipped in short order.  Oil is the best option for protecting the surface.

scottg

wax and linseed
I'd go with it too.
Melt up a 1-1-1 mix with your favorite solvent (kero, paint thinner, turps, etc etc)
I use it on lots of things.   
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lauver

Gang,

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