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Record No 23 Quick Release Vice (Vise) : Mechanism Strip, Clean and Reassembly

A strip down, clean, paint and reassembly of a Record Number 23 ‘Made in England’ quick release fitters vice. There’s a little history, and an estimate of the age of my new (old) workshop vice thrown in for good measure. I bought the vice from a garage sale down the road for 60 English pounds. Compared to what £60 will get you new, I think it was a bargain. Although it was likely salvageable, I make a new replacement handle from scratch, rather than spending time trying to clean up the old one. Possibly not to everyone’s taste, but this was never meant to be a faithful restoration of a historically significant tool. It’s a refurbishment of a common or garden bench vice that I’ll be using for anything and everything in my workshop from now on. The paints I use in the video come from www.paragonpaints.co.uk/ - a company I have no affiliation with. As an Englishman, I spell vice with a C. And I occasionally spell clamp with an R. But not always. I hope everyone can get on with that. As with my other films, this is not intended to be a how to. I'm not suggesting my method is the proper, best or only approach. It's just a record of what I did. ------------- Feel free to jump along to the bit you’re interested in: 00:00 - Background & History 03:05 - Dismantle & Clean 06:07 - Making a Replacement Handle 08:07 - Adding Paint 09:29 - Rebuild ------------- Post upload update: It's possible that the 5/16 BSF (fine) screws my vice uses to retain the jaw plates are not (a universal) standard. At least some number 23 use 5/16 BSW (coarse). Take a look here for more info:   / 392855185790477   ------------- Manually subtitled for accuracy -click the CC box. ------------- For the material I couldn't capture myself, my thanks goes to the following: Whoosh by Aysonny https://freesound.org/people/_bepis/s... Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...) ------------- Shot: HDC-HS700 1920x1080 50P AVCHD Edit: FCP7 ProRes 422 Mic: DR-05

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