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Welcome to my channel. In the restoration video I restore a 1750 Snap-on mechanics vise (5”) that I purchased off of eBay for around $400 USD. I am happy how it turned out but let me know what you think. A special thanks to Vevor for sending me this 8x14 mini lathe! It sure made the job easier! If you are interested in a budget friendly lathe or would like to check out there site use the link with Code: VVMH5%OFF (5% off on all products) Link: https://s.vevor.com/bfRctS As seen in the restoration video I dismantled the Snap-on vise and then put it in the parts washer to knock off some of the grime. After washing, I sandblasted the casted parts and some of the steel. I used the Vevor mini lathe to spin the screws and other parts to remove rust and also restore a new finish and then buffed them, plated, and buffed again. For the cast parts I filed and sanded down rough areas then primed and painted them. Some of the hardware was cold blued which helps prevent rust. I was able to buy new jaws, both the main jaws, pipe jaws, and new Snap-on Labels. I went for more of an original look on the vise and did not paint any of the embossed letters. From the factory they’re the same color as the vise. I put a light coat of grease between the vise and base and boy does it turn smooth. Overall I think the vise is a beauty but tell me what you think. I plan to keep this vise for the shop and use in in future restoration videos…so you will see it again! :) I hope you enjoyed this restoration video and if you have any questions, feel free to leave them in the comment section. (I do try to read comments:). If you like seeing old things brought back to life, consider subscribing to the channel. :) Have a blessed day, Kev. Disclaimer. The link above is an affiliate link and I make a small commission if links are used. It is a way that you can help support the channel if you choose. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #restoration #restoration videos #snapon #restore #tool restoration #vintage restoration