09-25-2016, 09:08 PM
On the losing side, on the #7, I call George's plane, the lateral lever was missing it's disc. I didn't think it was much of a problem, I'ld just pull one off a parts plane. It came off easy but putting it back on George's plane the old cast iron broke.
On winning side, I remembered a couple of planes at the fleamarket that might not have sold, a low knob #7 missing it's blade, cap iron and lever cap. and a English Rapier #450 (# 4 1/2) with busted sides . The #7 had sold but the Rapier, as if someone would want it, hadn't. Looking on line, I found out on a Rapier plane, neither the frog's bottom nor it's bed were machined. The later Stanley style frog has lots meat for machining. Since I have a mill/drill, it's no big deal. Here is the sweet bonus, and after cleaning the the blade, it was a Swedish Jernbolaget. I have an Anchor brand ( Jernbolager) #6 with a modern Woolco purchased English Stanley blade. I'm still smiling over my $10 purchase. I also bought a Millers Fall 12" #831 brace. Holdall chuck ,rosewood and fully boxed ratchet, in decent working shape also for $10. I think it's my first 12" brace I've found. And a E.A. Berg gouge.
You win some, you lose some.
On winning side, I remembered a couple of planes at the fleamarket that might not have sold, a low knob #7 missing it's blade, cap iron and lever cap. and a English Rapier #450 (# 4 1/2) with busted sides . The #7 had sold but the Rapier, as if someone would want it, hadn't. Looking on line, I found out on a Rapier plane, neither the frog's bottom nor it's bed were machined. The later Stanley style frog has lots meat for machining. Since I have a mill/drill, it's no big deal. Here is the sweet bonus, and after cleaning the the blade, it was a Swedish Jernbolaget. I have an Anchor brand ( Jernbolager) #6 with a modern Woolco purchased English Stanley blade. I'm still smiling over my $10 purchase. I also bought a Millers Fall 12" #831 brace. Holdall chuck ,rosewood and fully boxed ratchet, in decent working shape also for $10. I think it's my first 12" brace I've found. And a E.A. Berg gouge.
You win some, you lose some.
A man of foolish pursuits