01-02-2025, 04:23 PM
I have an old Record No.53 woodworking vise that's been installed on my workbench since I made it back in 2001. Recently the screw stopped functioning properly. I found out that the pin on the back of the screw shaft had sheared clean off. Once that was gone, the retaining plate was able to fall off. I removed the screw and saw the sheared off pin Stull embedded in the end of the screw shaft. I tried punching it out, but it work not budge. I thought, "maybe the pin is tapered?", and tried to work out from the other side. But that didn't seem to budge it.
The pin is cleanly sheared so it's flush with the OD of the shaft on both sides. Otherwise, I'd measure the exposed portion to determine if it's tapered. I'm at a loss what to do. I'd like to try applying heat and then give it another shot. But I'm afraid of breaking the end of the shaft.
Any ideas?
The pin is cleanly sheared so it's flush with the OD of the shaft on both sides. Otherwise, I'd measure the exposed portion to determine if it's tapered. I'm at a loss what to do. I'd like to try applying heat and then give it another shot. But I'm afraid of breaking the end of the shaft.
Any ideas?
See ya around,
Dominic
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Dominic
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Don't you love it when you ask someone what time it is and to prove how smart they are, they tell you how to build a watch?