84F, breezy, and mostly cloudy @ 14:00, feels like 85F. 50% chance of t-storms today, tomorrow, and Friday.
Just got back from picking up grocery order @ The Acme. They didn't fill two items - tall kitchen garbage bags, which were on sale and some fresh rosemary, which is needed for today's menu selection:
Braised Lamb Shoulder Chops Recipe - Allrecipes.com
Fortunately I was able to pick up the rosemary at the local vegetable market/deli on the way back ...
Further work on the repairing the 5 1/2" Craftsman Bench vise whose screws that hold the jaws are striped (or, more accurately, the holes the screws go into are stripped) due shortly ...
Part of why this is a problem (IMHO) is a design/production shortcoming: the original screws that were used, were thread-cutting screws ... probably as a cost-saving measure.
The screws I picked up at the hardware store the other day are both too short, and I suspect too small of a diameter.
It is a bit of a dilemma: I believe the vise is probably cast iron, not cast steel. So it seems that anything would heat it, or parts of it up significantly (like filling the screw holes with braze so they could be tapped out again) probably wouldn't be a good idea.
I have previously used Loctite 262 which is the red, "requires heat to remove" product. Didn't hold.
At this point, I think that JB Weld might be my next shot ... although I suspect it will not hold up either.
I located the jaws the other day, now going to see if I can find the original screws ...
Wish me luck ...