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No, like this is the friend of a friend of an uncle that gets that once in a lifetime deal.Like sucking a golf ball through a 100' garden hose sucking.
No, like this is the friend of a friend of an uncle that gets that once in a lifetime deal.Like sucking a golf ball through a 100' garden hose sucking.
That's beautiful.
Now that you have it cleaned up, expect it to start rusting.
Your vice reminded me of what an old airplane owner said. "I spent years chasing oil leaks in the engine. As soon as I got them all patched, my engine mount started rusting."
WD-40 may not be the best lubricant, does OK as a small project solvent. But sometime, try citrus based hand cleaner, even on tougher grime, like that on a milling machine column, or goo in the lathe bed.My mill didn't have a vise with it when I bought it, and I bought a nice, unmarked.........<snipped>
It took a couple of hours of alternating WD40 and carburetor cleaner to get this stuff off...not exactly fun. Here's the before and after pics:
I tried a couple of things on the dried cutting fluid and was surprised WD40 did anything to it, but it did. Simple Green did almost nothing to it at all. I've used a citrus cleaner in the past with good luck, but don't have any right now...that would have been a good one to try.WD-40 may not be the best lubricant, does OK as a small project solvent. But sometime, try citrus based hand cleaner, even on tougher grime, like that on a milling machine column, or goo in the lathe bed.