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Dealing with abuse. I've used excessive force for too long and now I have to deal with the aftermath. My welding table vise has given up the ghost, so to speak, and I have to figure out what I've done to it. Can I save it, or do I resort back to an older, heavier vise that hasn't worked for years? Both need restoring.
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@stevemolnar7840
@stevemolnar7840 2 года назад
Hi, I'm Steve and I'm a pipe wrench abuser. Meetings are on Tuesday at 7pm.
@SimpleLife1971
@SimpleLife1971 2 года назад
Restoring an old vise is like helping an old friend....Nicely done Dave!
@paulpurpura191
@paulpurpura191 2 года назад
David, you never cease to amaze me. Not only are you an accomplished craftmen, but you also know how to tell a story. I really enjoy your videos. Keep up the great work.
@alanschwier4045
@alanschwier4045 2 года назад
Couldn’t agree with this comment any better… Most enjoyable & educational series out there…
@dennishutchinson
@dennishutchinson 2 года назад
Ditto that exactly. 👍👍👍
@donaldb3628
@donaldb3628 2 года назад
I love your work ethic in repairing/restoring/improving things! It's a pleasure to observe someone that knows what they are doing!
@kd5byb
@kd5byb 2 года назад
Wow, I was worried there for a minute! I think eventually, everyone who uses a vise will subject it to some abuse. I once broke a smaller cheap off-shore unit using excessive force. We've all been there!
@josephdougherty2399
@josephdougherty2399 2 года назад
I once was banging on something pretty lightweight on the anvil portion of a chinesium vice and only managed to dent up the vice ... LoL
@randlayman2668
@randlayman2668 2 года назад
Damn, I was thinkin' vices not vise's, sometimes one you abuse and sometimes one abuses you!!
@frankely6378
@frankely6378 2 года назад
Many years ago I worked in a small garage. One day I came to work and the fixed jaw/body of our 5 inch vise was broken clean in two. After unbolting it from the bench I noticed some writing in the side of the casting. After scraping through many layers of crud, I saw that it said "Craftsman". Hallelujah! This was in the days when if it said "Craftsman" it was guaranteed forever. So I packed it off to the nearest Sears (no small feat since it was a heavy mother), and their response was "We don't make that one any more. Here's the next size up. Have a nice day." 🙂
@kd5byb
@kd5byb 2 года назад
@@frankely6378 That's awesome!
@Biggestfoot10209
@Biggestfoot10209 Год назад
@@frankely6378 it’s not like that as Sears anymore. They would say you broke it so buy another one. Have a good day and you should be wearing a mask.
@russtuff
@russtuff 2 года назад
It takes a real man to recognize his errors and admit it when he breaks his own tools. We're here for you brother. Let the healing begin.
@dianneroberto5464
@dianneroberto5464 2 года назад
No, I was not fooled, knew the video was not going as some may have thought. David is a gentleman and why have we ruled out that Diane actually broke the vise?
@legend7ify
@legend7ify 2 года назад
@@dianneroberto5464 😂.........................
@brianwright6522
@brianwright6522 2 года назад
That was a unique look at, “the life of an abused vise”. It would seem that your due diligence for confession and contrition is good fore the renovation of the bigger vise. We ( your viewers) are definitely going to be watching out for the various vises and holding devises used in the future. Great video. Do like the choice of paint color, for the bigger shop vise. Kind of a cranberry. Nice.
@paulomeyer3900
@paulomeyer3900 2 года назад
This just confirms that, even though we are old, we still have some use. The old man must not be thrown away, one day he may need it!
@Vandal_Savage
@Vandal_Savage 2 года назад
Phew! For a moment there I thought you'd busted up your table saw or smashed your band saw! I'm pleased to hear it was only your vice 😁
@normmcrae1140
@normmcrae1140 2 года назад
And Dave shows WHY a TRUE Handyman NEVER throws ANYTHING out! 👍🤣
@chrisknowles
@chrisknowles 2 года назад
Dave, I think you'll find many of your viewers are either vice beaters or recovering from vice abuse! Man thanks for the laugh!
@cotton-Dave
@cotton-Dave 2 года назад
Chris--And thank YOU for the laugh!!
@ChronoTango
@ChronoTango 2 года назад
One of the greatest bits of comedy I’ve seen from this platform in a while.
@tuberzish
@tuberzish 2 года назад
The comments show that many of your viewers (including me) were bracing themselves for a real confession, and would have been ready to support you in whatever way we could. If such a confession was in order, I have no doubt you would have made it appropriately. Even your jokes reveal who you really are, and I am grateful for the opportunity to know you, to the extend that this medium allows. By the way, I have two broken vises (with an "s") under my bench. My excuse is that they were abused by their previous owners.
@mrwaterschoot5617
@mrwaterschoot5617 2 года назад
is it one man's tool is another man's device or was that de vice. and mr engels from little house on the prairie or was itnof garrison Keillor of lake wo-be-gon days telling us in a george strait kinda way to play a paycheck song that goes like take this job and shove(l) it, i'm having so much fun im not working here no more no more. police release me. i want ta go home. to the greene grass of home. home is where the heart is. mine beats (tony beets a fellow dutch born brother from different mothers and fathers moms and dads. hay is for horses better for cows pigs don't eat it because they don't know how. and mr engels has facial hair similar to tony beets and the burl ives talking snowman in the santa clause claymation christmas special. knock knock who's there? blaze here. if you are a guy pull out your fire hose and piss on the fire until it is out. if you are a person of the female anatomy drop your underwear and piss on fire until it is out. if you are unsure of your gender find a jack or jill to fetch a pail of water. if jack me offs jill can roll down hill in a field of clover and extinguish the blaze. mr engels. mr. engels i watched to many dennis the menace returns and reruns. please help me mr engels if you can green eggs and ham from the dr. suess classic story of a cat in a hat. good day mr. engels. glad you fixed your vices. i
@DustyFixes
@DustyFixes 2 года назад
Videos like this are just one of the reasons I love this channel. You've proven once again that you truly know your way around tools.
@Biggestfoot10209
@Biggestfoot10209 2 года назад
I feel for you my brother. When I was around 25 years old I broke a very good and expensive vice and promised myself I would never do it again. Well 32 years later l broke another one. It was my father-in-laws vice and he was standing right beside me when it happened. It wasn’t pretty, but I survived,barely. At least still part of the family.
@creepingjesus5106
@creepingjesus5106 2 года назад
I've lost count of the things I didn't 'mean' to break! But then, I learned a lot from my grandad who's ex British Rail, and one of his answers to 'how tight?' is the old classic 'tighten it til it shears, then a quarter turn back.'! You don't find out how strong something is, unless you find out how strong it isn't.
@josephdougherty2399
@josephdougherty2399 2 года назад
Aye,. That's the skill all men that tighten things learn the hard way...."right to the point it's ready to shear..." It's a feel you develop with time when you feel that ever so slight change in resistance.... ...And then you think "I wonder if it's going to break off when the next guy goes to take it off?"
@w.p8960
@w.p8960 2 года назад
You were lucky to have a machine shop nearby. And a good tech available.
@mertfox3488
@mertfox3488 2 года назад
There is nothing like dry humor and Montana wit. Great video.
@adrianorosa8423
@adrianorosa8423 2 года назад
Every time you make a video, you tell us a story, not only in words but mainly in the work you do. They are very well told and beautiful stories. Thanks.
@jackdotzman2908
@jackdotzman2908 2 года назад
Most enjoyable, great humor. Here in Missouri we have a group that might be able to help you, VVV, Victims of Vice Vengeance. They meet on the Saturdays of months with five Sundays. There are mental health officials there for support. Send us your vice’s and we’ll see if we can get them through these horrible times. Great humorous video, thank you for taking the time, and you did a heck of a job fixing the second vice up. From Missouri
@benleydon
@benleydon 2 года назад
I was COMPLETELY FOOLED i was literally getting ready for some tear-jerking gritty heart-pouring yet still inspiring real-life confession.
@jakebrakejunky10-4
@jakebrakejunky10-4 2 года назад
Well it was. Just not what you was hoping for though.
@paulmcmanus6222
@paulmcmanus6222 2 года назад
What? You mean, it wasn't!?
@WillFastie
@WillFastie 2 года назад
Me, too. He's in the west, so I thought he was about to confess to robbing the bank.
@Bob_Adkins
@Bob_Adkins 2 года назад
@@WillFastie Or being that parachute guy.
@samboslc
@samboslc 2 года назад
A true cowboy heart Mr. Engels. Good story and nice restoration. Be kind to them that brung us.
@johneastman7991
@johneastman7991 2 года назад
Thanks for the big reveal Dave. So good to get that stuff out into the open. Lucky that that's your only vice. I wonder if there's a 12 Step Program for vise-al abuse.
@unclerob617
@unclerob617 2 года назад
Many years ago I had a boss that always said; "It aint finished until it's painted". So I was glad to see you use paint of any color!!
@davisnewman8278
@davisnewman8278 2 года назад
Love watching old equipment being restored and put back to work.
@justinrutan1795
@justinrutan1795 2 года назад
You are a wealth of knowledge, always enjoy your videos!
@chuckbrown2765
@chuckbrown2765 2 года назад
“Hi my name is Dave, and I’m a viseaholic”. “Hi Dave”
@ronbrook5800
@ronbrook5800 Год назад
I have to admit it....I have abused more than one of my vises... Great job on refurbishing your vises... Fun to watch your talents...
@sjmazzoli
@sjmazzoli 2 года назад
your opening monologue was academy award level...😄
@bobhargesheimer3514
@bobhargesheimer3514 2 года назад
Dave - Loved the tongue-in cheek approach. Hope it was as fun for you to put together as it was to watch.
@scotth4760
@scotth4760 2 года назад
There was a collective sigh of relief from your viewers when you let us in on the real story great video
@networkedperson
@networkedperson 2 года назад
the fact that he's making a joke out of men beating their wives is... not a good look. There being so many comments showing support for this humor really speaks to a backwards violent culture in his demographic of viewers.
@billroberts3864
@billroberts3864 2 года назад
David, it is nice you "fessed up" about your vise abuse and restored not one but the two vises. They are now as good as new.
@brambruijnzeel
@brambruijnzeel 2 года назад
Hey Dave, and thank you for your intimate view about your use and abuse of your equipment. Warm greetings from the Netherlands, Bram
@stevenb5510
@stevenb5510 Год назад
Love watching your videos. You are a true craftsman of a lost trade.
@Rick_Bagnall
@Rick_Bagnall 2 года назад
That was a great idea using the Farrier's rasp to imprint Grippers into the jaws! Great job!
@deconteesawyer5758
@deconteesawyer5758 2 года назад
It's a nice decorative touch.
@rolandmohler2695
@rolandmohler2695 2 года назад
I thought you were going to have to mill the jaws. That idea of heating then and pressing them was sweet. You were going to have to heat them to temper them anyway.
@curtisbolyard819
@curtisbolyard819 2 года назад
You have a great sense of humor and lots of talent !
@letitroll1972
@letitroll1972 2 года назад
Well played sir. You snatched victory.from the jaws of defeat. ;-) 🇬🇧
@networkedperson
@networkedperson 2 года назад
the fact that he's making a joke out of men beating their wives is... not a good look. There being so many comments showing support for this humor really speaks to a backwards violent culture in his demographic of viewers.
@billguernsey6419
@billguernsey6419 2 года назад
I was tasked with repairing 6 Wilson vises in the student welding shop, large amounts of the jaws were ground away and I had to weld back the missing metal, the Jaw inserts were gone. At 60.00 a pair I found using old files cut to size worked great, I did anneal the temper out. Fun video!
@twistedlimb4053
@twistedlimb4053 2 года назад
Thank you Dave, I have been dealing with this Vise vice secretly for years. Inspired by your courage to talk about it I have made up my mind to stop. Again thank you Dave
@dianeengel4155
@dianeengel4155 2 года назад
😄
@johnhastings1874
@johnhastings1874 2 года назад
absolutely hilarious. I'm married 42 years and my lovely bride has told me on more than a few occasions that I'm hard on the equipment. hahaha
@jamespidacks4893
@jamespidacks4893 2 года назад
“I haven't a particle of confidence in a man who has no redeeming petty vices whatsoever.” ― Mark Twain
@nitro105
@nitro105 2 года назад
Great video, our fixed base bench vice has seen a lot of use, it was given to my grandfather by a hardware store owner as payment for hauling a load of grain for him with our then new 1947 Studebaker 2ton Truck.
@fixrite11
@fixrite11 2 года назад
OMG Love the content. For a moment I thought a fallen angel was the topic, but no,WHEW. Keep up the great work.
@WMAJ6
@WMAJ6 2 года назад
Just goes to show that all of us have our vices! The important thing is that we admit them and then move on.
@curtlundgren6867
@curtlundgren6867 2 года назад
OK, I was tensing up there for a minute! Your videos are always entertaining, educational and a thoroughly wonderful way to end a work week. I'm retired now, but somehow the cares and stress of the week melt away as I watch a true craftsman and jack-of-all-trades working his magic. Thank you as always for sharing with us!
@darrellcurr8977
@darrellcurr8977 2 года назад
Congrats on your marriage, my with and I just celebrated our 44 years
@jdcamc
@jdcamc 2 года назад
Just need to get a grip on the vise!! You can do it, Dave!
@winchoutdoors
@winchoutdoors 2 года назад
You brought those ol vise' back to life. Great job!
@olddawgdreaming5715
@olddawgdreaming5715 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing what everyone does to their vises. If they say they don't abuse their vise it's because they have a way bigger vise than they really need in their shop. Like Pappy always said, if it don't fit don't force it get a bigger hammer. Stay safe Dave and keep up the fun around there and make humor of the necessary repairs to things around the shop. Fred.
@ZigZagMarquis
@ZigZagMarquis 2 года назад
Cool video. I thought you were going to go all Keith Rucker and machine a new nut for the first vise, but your repair job is just as functional and to be commended. Thanks for the videos. I look forward to them. Cheers.
@zednott
@zednott 2 года назад
i bought a old vice from a auction with a broken nut like that. paid 10$ for A vice that should have went for around 400. i just cut out the broken nut, bought a new nut and welded it in. that was about 8 years ago. im still using that vice.
@rayhosking3927
@rayhosking3927 2 года назад
At least you know how to fix the relationship, that trick to put the cross hatching on the jaws with a file was a killer. I was wondering if and how you were going to do that. Your bag of tricks seems endless, such a pleasure to watch you work!
@bullettube9863
@bullettube9863 2 года назад
Amazing, but I rebuilt a vise that looked just like this back in 1973! My shop foreman told me I did a good job and sternly warned me never to use a "helper" in tightening a vise as it could strip threads inside. His advice still rings in my ears to this day. The technique of imprinting a file on the jaws is a new one for me! We used to have four utility trucks that had medium sized vises mounted on their rear bumpers and they were always freezing up due to rust caused by salt spray during the winter. They were a constant maintenance headache but a necessary chore.
@goldcountryruss7035
@goldcountryruss7035 17 дней назад
You're a lucky guy, not just one but two vises worth saving. Mine have always been too full of chinesium to even consider fixing, much less saving. I love brazing, been doing it for 60+ years.
@joaobarulho9124
@joaobarulho9124 2 года назад
Que beleza de restauração, agora tem dois tornos em perfeitas condições de uso, maravilha. Parabéns!!
@psgouros
@psgouros 2 года назад
Well acted, the hitch of regret in your voice… well done!
@tano1747
@tano1747 2 года назад
A suggestion: I find that the reason we apply crazy amounts of force with a vise is usually because we are trying to hold something with only friction ... Recently i made some soft jaws for my vise with a series of vertical holes of different size on the split line, and with horizontal vee grooves, so i could properly grip AROUND a variety of real world objects like bolt shanks,, rather than just gripping on two opposed tangents by friction. They are not hardened and have no teeth... Don't need them because they are not trying to bite into the part. So they don't constantly damage everything they touch like normal vise jaws. They have worked AMAZINGLY WELL. I get a really solid grip with very low applied force. Might be something to consider?
@colinellicott9737
@colinellicott9737 2 года назад
Well, yes, but ... you're still using friction, and that's ok. 👍🖖
@henryjanhsen1594
@henryjanhsen1594 2 года назад
Never throw anything away. Great job! Enjoy your stories .
@CraigLYoung
@CraigLYoung 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing 👍 You know Mr. Pete just had a heat attack watching the way you made the ridges on the jaws.
@opieshomeshop
@opieshomeshop 2 года назад
You should reinforce the weak part in the new vice. Build up some heavy brazing all around that and see how that goes.
@robfenwitch7403
@robfenwitch7403 2 года назад
Dave Engels: Craftsman, story-teller, videographer, actor!
@jeffclark2725
@jeffclark2725 2 года назад
Great video, i didnt know how a good vice actually worked or how to take one apart,Thumbs up
@moonshiner5412
@moonshiner5412 2 года назад
Dave, Becky and I appreciate your sense of humor. Good thing you had that other vise. A man can never have too many vises! We want to thank you for taking the time to visit with us this week! We will stop next time we are heading south. Doug
@beaujohnson2021
@beaujohnson2021 2 года назад
I've broken a few vises over the years. It always seems to be the casting that lets go, not the nut.
@stewartfrye
@stewartfrye 2 года назад
It's ok Dave, I confess as well, I don't lift my files on the back stroke, so we all have to deal with ISSUES!
@DavidSoucie
@DavidSoucie 2 года назад
Fireball Tool did a whole series on not lifting on the back stroke. After something like 10000 strokes there was no damage to the file beyond 10000 strokes worth of wear. You're fine. Do what feels comfortable while working.
@gbwildlifeuk8269
@gbwildlifeuk8269 2 года назад
@@DavidSoucie you dont lift the file on the backstroke to avoid damage to the file. The file doesnt cut backwards, so its a pointless waste of energy putting in the same effort as the forward stroke. As is the same pressure on the pull back of a hand saw
@DavidSoucie
@DavidSoucie 2 года назад
@@gbwildlifeuk8269 That's not what most people are talking about when they say they don't lift the file. They aren't trying to cut backwards. People release most of the downward pressure, but still allow the file to drag along the surface which keeps it registered. Fun fact saws and files both do, in fact, remove material on the back stroke just not as efficiently as on the down stroke.
@gbwildlifeuk8269
@gbwildlifeuk8269 2 года назад
@@DavidSoucie your statement said "there was no damage to the file after 10000 strokes" which implies files are damaged by using them on the back stroke. My point was preventing damage on the back stroke was not the purpose of lifting the file, for the reasons stated. As for cutting on the back stroke, place a piece of metal in your vice and file it using only the back stroke, (use as much pressure as you want!). See how many filings you collect in an hour! Its like sanding wood with toilet paper 😁😁
@SkyForgeVideos
@SkyForgeVideos 2 года назад
@@gbwildlifeuk8269 Said by someone who has obviously neither watched the video nor done any serious hand filing in their life.
@knowlesbagwell
@knowlesbagwell 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing, Dave. Keep coming back!
@colingraham1065
@colingraham1065 2 года назад
They say confession is good for the soul but the first part of solving a problem is actually recognising there is a problem in the first place! You are absolved. Excellent as always.
@The1nsane1
@The1nsane1 2 года назад
Whoa, the slightly wet eyes, the quiver in the voice... where is this going? Then I understood, I have been there myself and I should know as I am a recovered vice beater. I have done all you said and more. It takes a strong man to admit his failings. 😊👍😉
@bernievisser1036
@bernievisser1036 2 года назад
Well you had me going. Well played sir. Enjoyable video as always, with something a bit different.
@jeffclark2725
@jeffclark2725 2 года назад
Agreed,Scare us to death
@theeddorian
@theeddorian 2 года назад
Being hard on vises is a problem many a shop worker has. But, as it stands, two working vises is always better than one broken vise.
@BraddahHuna
@BraddahHuna 2 года назад
It was difficult to thru the first part of this today. I am a survivor, it brought me back to some difficult times from my past. Thankfully is was just a joke, My father was a master craftsman like you. And I have followed in in footsteps in many wayʻs, Just not the abuse. I was able to break the cycle. I watch you to remind me of the few good times we had in the shop. Thanks for all you do. Kris
@jonmccormick6805
@jonmccormick6805 2 года назад
More good times will come.
@danielbutler578
@danielbutler578 2 года назад
For me it was an older brother. For 6 years I lived with the fear that he was going to kill me in a way that would look like an accident. I was his punching bag when he got angry over something not working the way he wanted it to. After he was kicked out of the house the real nightmares began. I learned about PTSD from reading an article about it and with more research I learned how to cope with the nightmares that would happen when I was awake. It took a while to figure out how to separate the flashbacks from the reality of the moment. I fought suicide in my teenage years because of the almost daily flashbacks. In my mid 20's I spoke with a psychologist who told me that I was one of very few people he had met who had learned how to function normally during a flashback. I know the horror of reliving abuse and the fear of losing control of yourself in situations where it could cause you to have an accident. I have experienced flashbacks while driving, working and doing other things. I still have nightmares occasionally about things that happened 50 years and more ago. I have to be very careful about this because I have come out of a deep sleep in a rage and screaming before. It's something that my dear wife of 35 years doesn't understand and can't comprehend how something that happened so long ago can still affect me. Yes, I survived and I am still wondering how. I didn't have any support or outside help because my father didn't take it as anything serious until something happened that he couldn't ignore. I had to find the information that helped me totally by chance. If not for that I would have been just another suicide statistic.
@mygarden365
@mygarden365 2 года назад
Thank You for the lesson.
@johnbautiste
@johnbautiste 2 года назад
David, may the excessive force be with you.
@stevea1217
@stevea1217 2 года назад
Same as some others, you had me fooled with the 46-year marriage mention! Too funny when you “confessed”. When it comes to tools, it’s a fine line between use and abuse. Please keep up the humor and the great instructional videos. I’ve been watching for years, now you remind me of Mark Twain.
@benjohnson1082
@benjohnson1082 2 года назад
Dave: Master Blacksmith, Master WheelWright, Master Wagon Maker and Master ACTOR!
@shawbros
@shawbros 2 года назад
And now Master Baiter. This video was bait.
@benjohnson1082
@benjohnson1082 2 года назад
@@shawbros and it was great. Those of us who watch Dave every week really enjoyed it.
@grahamhenley2951
@grahamhenley2951 2 года назад
Hey Dave! Greetings from NZ, and congratulations on 46 yrs and somewhat fewer for your coach shop videos. All have been fascinating and very informative. I look occasionally at your internet shop, but T-shirts and hoodies are not my thing. Surely there must be many out there who would buy one of your distinctive shirts embellished with a monogram chosen from those you already use on your merchandise? I would be first in line were you to make such a shirt available. I think the style you favour would be very acceptable and admired on our annual goldfields trail rides! Keep up the great work, and keep safe, be well!
@davidgibson5756
@davidgibson5756 2 года назад
Normally the Vice abuses you….. great storytelling Dave, thank you
@GraeMatterz
@GraeMatterz 2 года назад
Now it's vise versa!
@squishy312
@squishy312 2 года назад
If you want a vise that can take pretty much any abuse you want to throw at it, a Fireball Hardtail Vise is the way to go. Expensive, but if you need something that can handle anything. This thing is it. I think Jason is from Montana, at least he lived here before moving to Spokane so he could more easily get production of his tool designs done. The smaller vises are sold out. Don't know if or when they'll be in stock. He also has a youtube channel.
@jamesogorman3287
@jamesogorman3287 2 года назад
Your videos are like confession, good for the soul.
@kena8539
@kena8539 2 года назад
Appreciate the variety, happy vising!!
@amateurshooter6054
@amateurshooter6054 2 года назад
Thanks Dave
@blackandgus
@blackandgus 2 года назад
You kind of had me going there for a while. I was getting scared, and it turned out you were only abusing your vices. I suppose though, all things considered, that that's a good thing. Anyway, I enjoyed seeing how you tore down the vices and gave them some new life. I recently bought a little vice that needs a little restoration before I mount it on the hobby bench, and I feel up to doing the job now. Keep healing.
@tomt9543
@tomt9543 2 года назад
You’re lucky the Joliet Police Department didn’t send the “vise squad”! Da dump! I’m here all week!
@imtimrich
@imtimrich 2 года назад
Love the color of the vice !
@singhA1968
@singhA1968 2 года назад
i am your fan from india . only you are the person i saw in my life who still struggling to keep alive last 500 year . God bless you.your Government should give you chance to tech as a mechanical professor and pay good funds to you.
@dianeengel4155
@dianeengel4155 2 года назад
Thank you
@digitaIgorilla
@digitaIgorilla 2 года назад
My old shop teacher used to say, if you are using a vise correctly, it holds things, if you are using it badly, it has to squeeze things. If you want to squeeze things, use a press. Your vise isn't a press. So now I always remember my teacher's words when I go to my vise with a squeezing job and stop.
@claudesully
@claudesully 2 года назад
I decided to subscribe when I saw one of my first builds, 50 years ago, in your shop...lol😎 2 tire rims + 2 swing set legs = volley ball stands for the net. I used a cutting torch and coat hangers..."welded" them up🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@Dave-ty2qp
@Dave-ty2qp 2 года назад
Abused vice never tells anyone of the abuse, but we all see the marks, and know what is really happening behind closed doors. Back in the day when blacksmiths did all their work under a spreading chestnut tree for all to see, this abuse never happened. It's a different world today than the one I grew up in. 🙃
@andrewevans1658
@andrewevans1658 2 года назад
Tempering does not require quenching. Very nice video and something we are guilty of doing!!! I have a collection of Parker vices which are sought after. Charles Parker made amazing vices and along with his brother they made the prized double barrel Parker shotguns and Parker Brother board games like Monopoly! A vice is a utilitarian item but can also be a work of art!
@dianeengel4155
@dianeengel4155 2 года назад
Interesting.
@bearbon2
@bearbon2 2 года назад
Hi, welcome to vise abuser anonymous. My name's Howard and I'm also a vice abuser. Thank you for sharing.
@michaeldougfir9807
@michaeldougfir9807 2 года назад
Well this was a good one! I admit you really had me going, there. As I was listening to your confession I was teetering between alcoholism and pending divorce as I second-guessed you. As a recent widower (2nd time) I was especially fearing that your marriage was in danger. (Man, keep them while you got 'em! Things can be worked out, like most Americans used to do.) So I really got a hoot when it turned out that it was vise abuse. I had a favorite uncle in La Jolla who left me a big, heavy vise when he passed on. I have enjoyed that thing for years! And I never even thought of putting a cheater pipe on it. Anyway your video brought back a good memory. Uncle's vise is a special tool, in memory of a good man and his leadership in the family.
@Jimmy1Mack
@Jimmy1Mack 2 года назад
Under the rubric of confessing, and given that you started out by saying how long you and your wife have been together, I was a bit fearful that you were going to say that you abuse her. I was quite relieved when you said it was your vise. You set that up really well.
@nieuportflyer
@nieuportflyer 2 года назад
Curly Howard "Vice? I have no vice! I'm as pure as the driven snow!". Moe Howard as he slaps Curly " Yeah but you drifted!" Just thought this hard work required a little levity. LOL
@tamsinlouisadungey3643
@tamsinlouisadungey3643 2 года назад
as always... a sense of humour... Thank you.
@sparkyprojects
@sparkyprojects 2 года назад
Going to need a bigger vice, like the 'giant vice build' of Fireball tools :D
@paulcoombs6517
@paulcoombs6517 2 года назад
Confessions are hard, but they're good for the soul!
@GlassArtist07
@GlassArtist07 2 года назад
Master Dave - another enjoyable and instructive video - Many Thanks! I reckon it can. pay off big time, to keep a junked tool around for 40 or so years, just to allow you to find the time and desire to rebuild it!
@larrypardi9143
@larrypardi9143 2 года назад
Bravo Sir! Vices of the world unite.
@critter3745
@critter3745 2 месяца назад
Yep, everyone has their vices. Ha ! I thought that I had seen most of your videos. I somehow missed this one. Thanks for sharing your vices . . err . . vises.
@Norm475
@Norm475 2 года назад
Damn you got me. I've always watched your videos, you are a true craftsman. When you started to make your confession, I was ready to close the video, I couldn't stand to see you crying like a school girl, then you said vice, now you had me hooked. Another outstanding video. Thank you for many hours of fine entertainment and knowledge gained. Although since I am now renting and I've attained the age of 80 and have given away all of my larger tools I will probably never have the opportunity to use the knowledge I've gained from your fine programming. Thank you, sir.
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