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I just finished restoring another Wilton bullet vise. My brothers FIL was a machinist and retired from GM several years ago. When he left he was allowed to take his bench vise with him. He gave that vise to my brother a couple months ago. It was old and nasty looking. Here it is after restoration. It's nice and tight.
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I just finished restoring another Wilton bullet vise. My brothers FIL was a machinist and retired from GM several years ago. When he left he was allowed to take his bench vise with him. He gave that vise to my brother a couple months ago. It was old and nasty looking. Here it is after restoration. It's nice and tight.
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That looks amazing! Very well done!


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I bought it from CCC, it def needs some clean up.
No big deal I've had to clean up oem cylinders before.
Doesn't bother me.
I did buy 2 bb 372 and 3 50 mm 372 farmertec cylinders that were fine very little if any clean up needed they ran good just higher squish than normal.
After a little simple porting really good runner's.
 

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Me gusta el 266, pero también el magnum 038 y el dolmar 115.7300
Some of you're messages are in Spanish but i know the 266 and 038s very well.
Good saw's still alot of 038s here i don't see many 266/272 anymore.
I've got a Dolmar 115 that's a nice light torquey saw.
And a 166 that is not a nice light saw at all lol
What do you need for you're 281 to finish it.
 

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like the 115 I have some and is very good saw, the 162 are also very good, 60cc pro, closed port
 

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I just finished restoring another Wilton bullet vise. My brothers FIL was a machinist and retired from GM several years ago. When he left he was allowed to take his bench vise with him. He gave that vise to my brother a couple months ago. It was old and nasty looking. Here it is after restoration. It's nice and tight.
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Nice Brad! I just broke my vise at work today, 5 Inch Ace brand, third one in two years. Really wishing management would pony up and get a Wilton.
 

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Nice Brad! I just broke my vise at work today, 5 Inch Ace brand, third one in two years. Really wishing management would pony up and get a Wilton.
Even a Wilton can break, especially if used as a press. How did yours break?
 

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[QUOTE = "pozos de jake, poste: 505258, miembro: 294"] Lo único que puedo pensar de ángel es que el embrague funcione más fresco cortando un agujero en la cubierta como esa. [/ QUOTE]
It was a joke, that happens to screw the cap without putting the bar and start the chainsaw, ends cutting it
 
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