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…is of interest as a set, not as users. If you take one out you’d likely lose collector value. Well, that’s my two cents, or tuppence or what have you….
…is of interest as a set, not as users. If you take one out you’d likely lose collector value. Well, that’s my two cents, or tuppence or what have you….
…get it back. That’s not good practice in my view, so learn it is. It just means that my work must slow down till I become competant at sharpening saws….
…and used it. I noticed the iron didn’t keep edge long which is simply marked “Stanley Made in England” iron. Internet research yielded the M4 as not common, not really…
Fitting and hinging the fall-front door to the box begins with the certainty of order. This video delivers a centuries-old order that has never changed for hand tool enthusiasts. We…
Haha. All of my planes are older than 75 years old. Most are older than 1915. I couldn’t afford new tools when I started. Does your plane have “Union” written…
…edge for quite a while. Also, they’re not so thick that you have to do a lot of fettling to your plane, possibly just file the mouth a touch wider.…
…the brown powder (Say Coffee powder) from mixing with the shellac I tried a sample this afternoon and it looked that it was discolouring the finish Thanks for your help…
…press board, MDF, etc., but, really, use what you have. Go ask for two pain stirring sticks at the hardware store and you’ll have a plate holder in an hour….
…Marples, Older type from the David Stanley auction, In advance Im sorry If I outbid someone on the D8 22″ Disston or the #4 Record smoother but I just had…
…the UK it’s marketed as ‘Vim’ or ‘Ajax’. If you use water based lubricants without wiping the plates dry, you may find obstinate rust patches and occasionally if you use…