HANDTOOLS: #4 1/2; #12; #9 1/4 - Printable Version +- Woodnet Forums (https://www.forums.woodnet.net) +-- Thread: HANDTOOLS: #4 1/2; #12; #9 1/4 (/showthread.php?tid=7329446) |
HANDTOOLS: #4 1/2; #12; #9 1/4 - Admiral - 04-12-2017 I've got a few worthy tools for folks who use them...... First up is a T17 Stanley #4 1/2; heavier castings typical of wartime planes; short iron, but enough meat left to do work, I've reset the bevel, flattened the back, and sharpened on the tormek and you can see how it performs. I also tuned the chipbreaker so it mates properly with the iron. 99% japanning, sole is dandy as well as the mouth, wood solid. All in all a really nice heavy smoother, if you don't have a 4 1/2, you don't know what you are missing. A very nice plane. Yours for $65 plus shipping, pics: Next up is a Stanley #12 Scraper Plane; Sweetheart vintage, has a virtually full SW blade, good sole, works like it should, 80%+ japanning, I love the rosewood handle, which is solid, all in all a very nice user plane, keep your fingers from getting burned using a card scraper, buy this plane! Yours for $65 plus shipping, you won't regret it. Pics: More in next reply, I ran over the pic limit. RE: HANDTOOLS: #4 1/2; #12; #9 1/4 - Admiral - 04-12-2017 Last but not least is a Stanley 6 1/4 block plane; the original "apron" plane, this one has 95%++ japanning, nice full iron, good sole and mouth, a worthy addition to your kit; yours for $19 plus shipping, can't beat that with a stick. Pics: First PM with an unequivocal "I'll take it" gets priority, and please include your shipping address so I can quote postage and print up mailing labels. I don't have paypal, so payment by USPS money order please, unless I know you from the forum, then checks are ok. As always, quality user tools that I would own, given the once over by someone who knows what's good and what's not, priced reasonably for those who would actually use them. Thanks for looking. RE: HANDTOOLS: #4 1/2; #12; #9 1/4 - JimReed@Tallahassee - 04-12-2017 Wow. Those are really nice planes. RE: HANDTOOLS: #4 1/2; #12; #9 1/4 - ron kanter - 04-12-2017 PM sent on 4 1/2 - I'll take it. RE: HANDTOOLS: #4 1/2; #12; #9 1/4 - johnnysuede - 04-12-2017 PM sent RE: 12 and 9 1/4 RE: HANDTOOLS: #4 1/2; #12; #9 1/4 - Admiral - 04-13-2017 All three planes are spoken for. Thanks for looking. RE: HANDTOOLS: #4 1/2; #12; #9 1/4 - Snipe Hunter - 04-13-2017 1 hour, 12 minutes What is: How long does it take to sell a nice Stanley 4-1/2 RE: HANDTOOLS: #4 1/2; #12; #9 1/4 - johnnysuede - 04-13-2017 I can't speak for the rest of you but if something is on my radar and Admiral posts one, I jump, and never regretted the decision. |