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Blacksmith and Metal Working Forum => Blacksmith and Metalworking Forum => Topic started by: stormking on May 10, 2012, 11:51:46 PM

Title: Leg Vise Finish
Post by: stormking on May 10, 2012, 11:51:46 PM
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.
Title: Re: Leg Vise Finish
Post by: john k on May 11, 2012, 06:49:47 AM
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. 
Title: Re: Leg Vise Finish
Post by: johnsironsanctuary on May 11, 2012, 04:18:38 PM
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.
Title: Re: Leg Vise Finish
Post by: rudeawakening55 on May 11, 2012, 09:26:49 PM
Thanks for the information as am just going to start clean a 6" post leg vise up.
Title: Re: Leg Vise Finish
Post by: stormking on May 11, 2012, 11:23:26 PM
Thanks for the info, I'm going to try the Bees wax and Linseed oil.
Title: Re: Leg Vise Finish
Post by: Branson on May 12, 2012, 07:03:57 AM
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.
Title: Re: Leg Vise Finish
Post by: Branson on May 12, 2012, 07:07:32 AM
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.
Title: Re: Leg Vise Finish
Post by: scottg on May 12, 2012, 09:57:22 PM
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.   
 yours Scott
Title: Re: Leg Vise Finish
Post by: lauver on May 15, 2012, 09:39:30 PM
Gang,

Take scottg's word on this.  I have, and have yet to regret it