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Is there a bad place tool abusers go? - bobs64ford352 - 10-19-2015 Poor plane Bob Re: Is there a bad place tool abusers go? - Aram - 10-19-2015 What do you expect? It's a vintage Lie-Nielsen. Re: Is there a bad place tool abusers go? - Boatman53 - 10-19-2015 I have actually seen a L-N in worse shape that that. Jim Re: Is there a bad place tool abusers go? - Gregory of Sherwood Forest - 10-19-2015 Actually, that doesn't look too bad. It definitely looks like it earned its keep. Re: Is there a bad place tool abusers go? - Admiral - 10-20-2015 Not bad, folks often worry too much about cosmetic condition, which we all know why we like, but to put to work its in great shape. Re: Is there a bad place tool abusers go? - Anji12305 - 10-20-2015 Cast iron in my shop all approaches this condition. This is an example of neglect, rather than abuse. Even money says this was a Birthday/Christmas/Father's Day gift that got used once, and dropped into an apron pocket. It's been waiting there, ever since. Re: Is there a bad place tool abusers go? - C. in Indy - 10-20-2015 And maybe, here's where the good guys go! http://www.ebay.com/itm/Brazilian-Ivoryw...69zSHyFLjqkxENQ Re: Is there a bad place tool abusers go? - Boatman53 - 10-20-2015 This is an abused tool. The guy tried to convince me it was a caulking iron. Jim Re: Is there a bad place tool abusers go? - AHill - 10-20-2015 We don't really know if it was abused. Perhaps the owner fell ill or was injured or otherwise unable to enjoy woodworking and the family took some time to disposition his estate. As a couple of others have said, the plane looks like it'll clean up very well. I only see surface rust. The bids now are around $76, which makes it less than half the price of a new one. And they are still guaranteed for life. Re: Is there a bad place tool abusers go? - ncosman - 10-20-2015 Looks like it's been doing it's job perhaps in an inhosiptable environment. Clean up the sole, sharpen the blade and It will keep on working. I've seen some pretty beat up LN block planes being used by tradesmen. That's what they are build for. |