Bent, Twisted, and Broken Vise Restoration

Repairing and restoring a Powr-Kraft 84-5434 bench vise. I bought this old broken vise for $5, unaware of just how many problems it had in store for me. It's made by Milwaukee Tool and was manufactured in Japan around the late 1960s or early 1970s. This is my first attempt at vise restoration. See the links below for the parts and tools I used:

Angle Grinder:

Bench Grinder:

Multitool Grinder Attachment:

Dremel:

Portable Bandsaw:

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