Punisher Woodworkingon September 9, 2022 at 1:16 am
Merry Christmas My Brother I you and your family have a wonderful day. Semper Fi
Rough Rooster Knife Sharpeningon September 9, 2022 at 1:23 am
So if I seen that spot by the throat I’d keep lapping. Am I wrong in doing that?
And where do you get that big piece of sandpaper?
Bill K.on September 9, 2022 at 1:28 am
Great looking little plane, thanks for sharing it Keith.
HUGO BOSSon September 9, 2022 at 1:28 am
Hello dear friend ! At me to you question it is possible to paste a back handle to a plane on an epoxy glue ?
Paul Waasdorpon September 9, 2022 at 1:30 am
Another great job Keith, really nice plane. Enjoy X-mas supper, Paul
Pablo Cruzon September 9, 2022 at 1:30 am
Merry Christmas Keith! I’m a big fan of your work and I’d like some advice. I’ve recently stripped my great grandfathers old Stanley no 4, there was only about 20% japanning left she was in a bad way. I love the way the raw cast iron looks and I want to keep it that way but she’s going to be a user so I want to protect from rust. Do you have any kind of clear coat product you’d recommend? Thanks and keep up the great work
Moshe Zarkaon September 9, 2022 at 1:34 am
great explantipn , how did you make your sanding bloack? and which company of sand papaer do you use?
Drew Slickmeyeron September 9, 2022 at 1:34 am
Keith, whats your stance on lapping planes (block or otherwise) with the blade/frog/lever cap installed and under the pressure they would be under during use? I know you lap your planes with the frog/blade removed. Do you not buy into the idea that the plane sole flexes when under the pressure of the lever cap? (I find it kind of hard to believe myself, but I do it anyway just in case) Just wanted to get your opinion.
Russell Buckinghamon September 9, 2022 at 1:40 am
Hi Keith. I’m new to your channel, and I have to say that I really enjoy seeing the difference from start to finish when you restore these tools!
I have one of these planes, which I acquired in a job lot of tools, but the front quarter of the adjustable/eccentric throat plate has been sheared off at some point.. would love to find a replacement part for it. I’m not based in the States (I’m in the UK) but not sure where to check besides ebay and flea markets etc.
Anyway, merry Christmas to you!
growingknowledgeon September 9, 2022 at 1:42 am
Lovely work on that one looking good. Wishing you and the family a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New.
Carbonite Gamorreanon September 9, 2022 at 1:44 am
Merry Christmas Keith
David Cristalloon September 9, 2022 at 1:49 am
Merry Christmas to you from your Australian friends love watching your channel it has inspired me to restore my grandfathers 4.5 & No3 old Stanley planes , not sure I do as good a job as yourself but they are coming up nicely , keep up the good work !!!!
Evan Dunvilleon September 9, 2022 at 1:51 am
Great restoration, how did you get the pin out for the adjuster? Also any tips for fixing an adjuster that has the notches worn down?
Triune Bladeson September 9, 2022 at 1:52 am
I was able to pick up a couple pieces of black granite for my dad and me to sharpen our irons using our newly acquired General 810s! 😀
Stime64on September 9, 2022 at 1:56 am
On average how long does it take you to restore a plane? Thank you and Merry Christmas Keith
Jon Carton September 9, 2022 at 1:58 am
I need an eccentric lever for that plane do you know where I can get one relatively reasonable
The Wood Yogion September 9, 2022 at 1:59 am
Beautiful work once again 🙂 ॐ
Bobby Hon September 9, 2022 at 2:03 am
I’m a power tool wood worker who just inherited some stanley planes to include this model. This might be a dumb question because I really have no idea what I’m doing. No matter how I adjust this thing, I can’t get the blade to protrude even the slightest past the seat of the plane. It contacts the adjustable throat and stops. What am I doing wrong
boatrat74on September 9, 2022 at 2:10 am
Was there ever a "low-angle" offering similar to this, specifically with the "knuckle joint" type lever-cap? I always kinda wanted one of these… but if they can only be had with a 20-degree bed angle, there’s not much point, at least for my purposes (as a practical user).
Merry Christmas My Brother I you and your family have a wonderful day. Semper Fi
So if I seen that spot by the throat I’d keep lapping. Am I wrong in doing that?
And where do you get that big piece of sandpaper?
Great looking little plane, thanks for sharing it Keith.
Hello dear friend ! At me to you question it is possible to paste a back handle to a plane on an epoxy glue ?
Another great job Keith, really nice plane. Enjoy X-mas supper, Paul
Merry Christmas Keith! I’m a big fan of your work and I’d like some advice. I’ve recently stripped my great grandfathers old Stanley no 4, there was only about 20% japanning left she was in a bad way. I love the way the raw cast iron looks and I want to keep it that way but she’s going to be a user so I want to protect from rust. Do you have any kind of clear coat product you’d recommend? Thanks and keep up the great work
great explantipn , how did you make your sanding bloack? and which company of sand papaer do you use?
Keith, whats your stance on lapping planes (block or otherwise) with the blade/frog/lever cap installed and under the pressure they would be under during use? I know you lap your planes with the frog/blade removed. Do you not buy into the idea that the plane sole flexes when under the pressure of the lever cap? (I find it kind of hard to believe myself, but I do it anyway just in case) Just wanted to get your opinion.
Hi Keith. I’m new to your channel, and I have to say that I really enjoy seeing the difference from start to finish when you restore these tools!
I have one of these planes, which I acquired in a job lot of tools, but the front quarter of the adjustable/eccentric throat plate has been sheared off at some point.. would love to find a replacement part for it. I’m not based in the States (I’m in the UK) but not sure where to check besides ebay and flea markets etc.
Anyway, merry Christmas to you!
Lovely work on that one looking good. Wishing you and the family a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New.
Merry Christmas Keith
Merry Christmas to you from your Australian friends love watching your channel it has inspired me to restore my grandfathers 4.5 & No3 old Stanley planes , not sure I do as good a job as yourself but they are coming up nicely , keep up the good work !!!!
Great restoration, how did you get the pin out for the adjuster? Also any tips for fixing an adjuster that has the notches worn down?
I was able to pick up a couple pieces of black granite for my dad and me to sharpen our irons using our newly acquired General 810s! 😀
On average how long does it take you to restore a plane? Thank you and Merry Christmas Keith
I need an eccentric lever for that plane do you know where I can get one relatively reasonable
Beautiful work once again 🙂 ॐ
I’m a power tool wood worker who just inherited some stanley planes to include this model. This might be a dumb question because I really have no idea what I’m doing. No matter how I adjust this thing, I can’t get the blade to protrude even the slightest past the seat of the plane. It contacts the adjustable throat and stops. What am I doing wrong
Was there ever a "low-angle" offering similar to this, specifically with the "knuckle joint" type lever-cap? I always kinda wanted one of these… but if they can only be had with a 20-degree bed angle, there’s not much point, at least for my purposes (as a practical user).