04-03-2017, 02:30 PM
When I was cleaning up this weekend, I spied this little orphan in the boneyard and put it on the cleanup table.
This is a Stanley 71 1/2 router plane, type 4, dating from 1911-1924. It is in pretty good shape and I think it can get by with a good brushing.
I found a hidden treasure--measuring marks stamped into the side of the blade.
And speaking of the blade, the previous owner took good care of it. I had it sharp in just a minute.
Working again!
I am happy with the cleaning. The brushes remove rust but leave most of the patina. So the plane ends up looking just gently used.
I especially like the "Stanley" script.
Made during the era when tool purchasers appreciated beauty.
This is a Stanley 71 1/2 router plane, type 4, dating from 1911-1924. It is in pretty good shape and I think it can get by with a good brushing.
I found a hidden treasure--measuring marks stamped into the side of the blade.
And speaking of the blade, the previous owner took good care of it. I had it sharp in just a minute.
Working again!
I am happy with the cleaning. The brushes remove rust but leave most of the patina. So the plane ends up looking just gently used.
I especially like the "Stanley" script.
Made during the era when tool purchasers appreciated beauty.
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