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    Vintage vice identification

    Thank you. Ace they are very similar. Out of interest did you find any markings on yours? I didnt use linseed oil as i assumed that would cure over time and become gummy, so it was saturated in petroluem based oil, mainly as i was working on it to free up the various bits plus to prevent it...
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    Vintage vice identification

    I got in tough with Rob on instagram and he came up with the goods, he even had one like mine! Thank you again everyone!
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    Vintage vice identification

    Thank you all for your kind comments. everything was siezed and it was quite a battle and a lot of plusgas to get it moving but im amazed at how little it has suffered, the exposed end of the screw was the worst bit..quite pitted. I will check out Robin and wait and see if T french responds...
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    Vintage vice identification

    Hello all. First post. I need access to a group mind of great knowledge having failed in extensive googling. I dug up a vice that's had probably been languishing in the ground for several decades and spent quite a bit of time getting back into working order, with only the jaws needing some...
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