Restoration - A beautiful workshop VISE
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This time I decided to restore the vice that really deserved it.
The vice is very needed and useful on a workbench.
During the last restoration I missed this tool very much, so I decided to renew one that will serve me (I hope) for many years.
Unfortunately, I have no idea what production this vice is and what company it is. If you have seen such a vice before, please write in the comment what you know about it.
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@76verdee
4 жыл бұрын
Right at this moment I'm using a voice exactly like this. It's been my main vice for the past 5 or 6 years. I mostly use it to sharpen lawn mower blades but right now I've got it holding a bar so I can cut a wedge off of it. The only difference between 2, my vice has the front left corner of the top slide jaw casting where the adjustment screws are to tighten up the gib. 1 of my brothers was trying to clamp down on something that was to big. He had the jaws spread past its limits & broke it. One of these days I want to have it repaired.
@badsimon9066
4 жыл бұрын
Крассавела
@liberator32
4 жыл бұрын
What’s the oil and bottle you’re using? Looks handy!
@ipunchpoliticians1144
4 жыл бұрын
New subscriber thanks for the upload man.
@jasbarsoph
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you Very enjoyable video, The vice was restored beautifully, Excellent spray job 👍
Good job. Just a tip, when fixing a crack, drill a hole past the point where it ends. That will stop it from cracking again. Also, even though some rods alloe you to weld with no preheat, its always preferred.
@user-sl3il5sz2s
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you, you wrote it instead of me.
@daspicsman
3 жыл бұрын
Do you leave the hole or weld it up too?
@chrisluellen
Жыл бұрын
@@daspicsman weld it up to
As usual another great video and restoration ! i happened to grow up working with my Dad restoring and fixing all our Automobiles ourselves the center of my Dads garage was always a Steel workbench with a Antique Vise on it and he taught me how to do just about everything from sharpening Woodworking tools to pressing in and out stubborn items utilizing the freeze and heat methods the Old Man had a passion for old Volvo’s and British cars before the invent of the internet and being easy to get specialty tools and such so easy we often had to improvise or fabricate those tools for our “weird “ cars but my Dad had the determination and the drive to do it himself so we used some factory tool sets and a combination of our metric and Imperial tool sets the old British cars and Motorcycles used their Whitworth system for nuts and bolts in the early 1950s many of the cars and bikes came with a canvas roll up with a variety of Spanners and a few other tools we could find some of those at swap meets and flea Markets but it was cost prohibitive to buy a full set of Whitworth in the United States and Volvo’s were always a little ahead of the times with 4 wheel disc brakes and Mcpherson Struts so the common Coil Spring Compressors that most auto part stores had didn’t work for what we worked on i saw my Dad compress similar coils in our vise one time and he tied them compressed with a high strength wire to install them into a foreign car we had boy could he improvise ! i guess i kind of carried the tradition into my Woodworking and working on boats and marine engines
@My_Op
4 жыл бұрын
Craig Monteforte Make an KZread channel worth watching. You have so much to tell, imagine what you could show!
Kia Ora & Good Morning from Unsworth Heights, North Shore, Auckland, New Zealand ...Another Great Video Bro.
Nicely done Looks great, works great and no fancy schmancy useless mirror finishes. A true restoration
A most enjoyable watch. Love the restoration and your work-bench.
Beautiful job! I'm so glad you didn't find it necessary to fill every imperfection with body filler. It looks great with a few dents!! :)
The best vice restore on the tube! No body fillers or JB weld or over polishing of parts. Great job of a real working tool.
@sealjon
4 жыл бұрын
the best restorer is my mechanic
Hi there. The vise is FPU, Bison- Bial company. They were a Polish company and sold some vises in the US. I have one of these as well and love it. The rear sliding g dovetail is so cool. Nice job
@ddd228
4 жыл бұрын
Adjustable ways!
Great restoration, it’s always amazing when you dismantle rusty nuts and bolts that the threads are so shiny and no pitting in the parts after a wire wheel cleanup 👍
Great work mate. That turned out fantastic. You’ve earned yourself another subscriber. 🇦🇺👍
Sometimes the impossible is possible. This video proved that! Great restoration. Praise Jesus
I watch these vid's and I get so mad at these so called restorers. They don't have the time or intelligence to do the restoration correctly. though this wasn't one of the pricy vices when it was new but this restoration was done correctly. You took the time to find the cracks and problems, you took the time to clean it before you painted it and it looks great I would give a 150% for all of the work done. It was a pleasure watching. THANK'S
Nice restoration of an Awesome bench vise. I have the exact vise it is stamped “Made in Poland” on end of screw.
Never seen a vice like this one. Very nice restoration!
Your video is very interesting. I hope to see more Restoration videos from you.
I have that exact vice. Came from dear old Grandad. Your video inspired me to do the same restoring to mine. I loved that color of blue.
Parabens, Campeão !! Bela Morsa, antiga e muito bonita !!!
Fantastic job. That vise looks brand spanking new. Definitely a vise I would be proud to have on my workbench. Well Done.
*Nice Craftsmanship my friend. thanks for sharing!* 🗜️
Haven't seen that vice before either, however the blue you chose looks lovely on it, came out fantastic!
@shreddder999
4 жыл бұрын
It's just a FPU vise from Poland.
Lovely work! Had a beer watching the restoration :) Please take care with that wire brush disk and no gloves, scary stuff! Love the attention to detail on the masking side and the new gorgeous plates, making sure the anvil surface is nice and flat (thank you for not polishing it shiny!!!!! that just drives me nuts!) Love the finger oiling haha, so natural! Thank's for sharing, enjoyed watching!
Great job amazing restoration, loved it!
Very nice restoration of a practical little vise. Nice work squaring up the jaws and slides. Beautiful paint job!
Nice tear down and clean up. Beautiful restoration.
A triangular file or hack saw can do wonders for those jaws. I didn’t like that color at first but it grew on me real quick, good choice.
Beautiful job! Very well done and a very watchable video. Thanks.
Cool looking vise and great color choice. Excellent job
cant get enough of vices !! great job !
VERY WELL DONE ! I dig the color as well! ...Newk from Kentucky
I have worked on aircraft. for the last 40 or so years.. I've done quite a bit of home style machining.. and also done a bunch of firearms work... I think that the aggressive jaws that you seek as "original equipment" is not always desired.. I think you would do yourself.. and the customers of your finished overhauls, a favor.. to just leave the jaws in their worn and dull platform.. I myself.. make jaws from 6160 aluminum block.. and have good results.. you are a good mechanic.. excellent work.
Great job👍 Thanks for sharing.
Amazing work and a beautiful vise, great work fella 👍
Acabei de me inscrever e amei sua restauração, digna de grandes restauradores, PERFECT!
I have 2 large vices. One is a swivel type. I LIKE that one more. I have used my shower stall as a paint booth,just a little water,first. Good job!
Great Job, have a nice day !!!. Brian UK .
I like your style kid... great resto. Keep up the good work.
Congratulations for this new project!! It's an amazing restoration!! Regards from the Basque Country!!
A very unique design. I like the way the screw is shielded from fallout and I like the adjustable way on the dynamic jaw slider. Nice color.
@EDUCATI0
Жыл бұрын
Old Polish vice of Fabryka Urządzeń i Uchwytów, Bison-Bial.
Very nicely done and a great colour for the vise, it should give you many years of good service.
Fine job, and that blue paint really stands out good choice of color.
Dam fine job.. handle was perfect 👌
Old Polish vice Greate job man 👌
I love that vice. Beautiful.
Fantastic work, great job.
Excellent work friend. I like the super aggressive jaws you put on it.
The blue color is perfect! Nicely done.
Well putting the angle grinder on its side like and using it as a bench grinder. That’s a good idea, learned something new. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and ideas with this video.
@fryreartechnology7611
4 жыл бұрын
Since I got huge selection of grinders (10) that give me all kind of ideas. I have 3 of the dewalt 9” monster angle grinders I was going to build 2”x72” belt grinder with but now I can use one of them and 7” to make bench grinders out of. New ideas and inspiration so much fun to have. Also awesome job on the vice
That vice looks awesome!
That was a nice restoration! Great attention to detail!
@ddd228
4 жыл бұрын
That dual dove tail design is brilliant!
Cute little vise! Good job! 👍
That’s a really cool looking vice, bet it holds nice and solid with a nut that long. Great restoration 👍
Great job, man. I enjoyed watching the video. I wish you more progress
Bravo, Well done, It's a pleasure to watch this work! respect from the old BG.
i know this vise, it was manufactured in Poland, Fabryka przyrządów i uchwytów(Instrument and handle factory ) in Białystok, also it is known BISON-BIAL , it's very good quality these days, Also good job on restoration ;)
Superb restoration and video quality!
Very nice work, nice vise.
Nice job. Thank you for sharing!
Very beautiful work and tool also very nice for working
I really love how you painted this vice! its better than any most restoration channels on youtube, who in my opinion put to much laquer and thick coats on. obviously this isn't a perfect restoration, because you didn't fill all the holes and dings but, thats no problem.
Very nicely done.... grats on returning a piece of mechanical history to running order!
Nice job. Congratulations from Brazil!
A first rate refurbishment,every detail finished with importance in mind,finished article like factory finish,also a good vidio and we'll made,well worth a 5☆ rating
Good job, well done. No plastic body filler used and no extra polishing on a work tool.
impressive restoration. I would definitely bring you anything I needed restored. end result was really awesome. great job. keep up great work!!!
Nice work. Nice color. Love it.
Excellent work.
Great restoration 👍
Nice work. I have the same exact vice at my garage. Must been in use for decades at my uncles workshop here in Finland. I salvaged it for my self, after my uncle died years a go. Mine has lost a few parts on it way..
Loved this restoration.
Very nice. Great color
Beautiful piece!
Such a beautiful job
Are you happy that we're showing you this now? You never miss much with this educational video. You never want to catch things like this too late. Never fear, I'm telling myself all this. It all depends on what I want to specialize in. 😔
Wonderful work! Well done!
Excellent advice, especially about the professional survey. A professional survey can also assess boat value, which can be used for insurance purposes (plus haggling). Greg
Hi - this brings me back to pops garage - definitely deserving of restoration. Well done and I subscribed!
I have a vise identical yours. I picked it up at about 45 years ago. If i remenber it had a label saying made in Poland. Wasn't very expensive. Mine is still in very good shape mounted to a bench. Seen a lot of hard use.
Fantastic work!
Well done , I like the blue color it looks like a very nice vise you don't see many that use gibs , very cool. thanks
Great job! Nice camera placement specially on the sand blaster :-). You obviously are more considerate than most in trying to make your viewers get the better view of the job being done. Many think the over-the-shoulder view showing lots of hairy arms blocking the work is the way to go (it's not) lol. Sub'd and watching previous vids.
Very good job 👍🏻 is professional 💯
Хорошая работа. Продалжайте в том же духе
Muito bacana amigo very nice friend 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
superb, you're a very talented man!!!
Very well done!
Great Job...better than new
great job. looks very nice.
Really good video. It helped me allot thank you so much.
Excellent job!
The make is "Fabryka Przyrządów i Uchwytów" today known as Bison Bial from Poland. I've recently done a restoration of a bigger, 120mm model. Really good vices.
@bringmebacktolife-restorat5698
4 жыл бұрын
Olaf Thank you so much for your reply!
@davepatterson7518
4 жыл бұрын
@@bringmebacktolife-restorat5698 have the same vice its great vise you will have many happy years
@bostedtap8399
4 жыл бұрын
@C17H25N The make excellent tooling for lathes, I have purchased many tool posts, and holders over the last two years.
@thomasbui3864
4 жыл бұрын
@@bostedtap8399 p89
Very nicely done!
наконец-то!!! Хоть кто-то использует обычные нормальные отвёртки. Кстати, используй для снятия ржавчины раствор лимонной кислоты в воде. 50 гр на литр.
Excelente trabajo !!!!!!!!!
Nicely done sir...nicely done.
Love the Hammersmith Blue paint, its the colour I am using for tool restoration
Turned out to be a good looking vice I like how u keep the small dents I do the same.
@ddd228
4 жыл бұрын
Good analogy. I have done 2 so far.Good tool for fixing things.
Well I thought I would never say this about a vise, being a woman, but it is... quite beautiful. Nice job!
Its good when you painting ,cover threads vith a screw 😉✌️🇨🇿 nice job 👍
Nice restoration job on the Polish FPU (FABRYKA PRZYRZADOW UCHWYTOW) Bison-Biel swivel vise. I think they originally came out in the 1950's.