#15
Quite a few month ago I got this special handeled #12.  

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I wanted the real handle. On woodnet a member was kind to send a scan of the handle with numbers.


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I don't turn. So I went to Alex, who turns our gents saw handle. Before I derustetd the plane.

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Alex did all the turning after I destroyed some yew I've brought. Love padauk, though the camara doesn't fetch all the colours.

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Now I'm looking for screws. Diameter 5,6mm about 24 tpi and 32mm long.

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Cheers
Pedder

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#16
Pedder: Nice job, but you have to admit: that original handle had character. Phil
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#17
want it? I think I still have it somewhere.

Cheers
Pedder
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#18
It's going to be hard to find those screws.  Can't you use the ones from the prior handle, they are likely original.  Otherwise, you can re-tap to match what screws you find.
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#19
Glad to see the handle come together. I wondered if you ever got to it, but like me and my shop projects things take time.
Jim
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#20
Nice upgrade.
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#21
After reading about this I had to check mine to see what it had for screws as I wouldn't think that they would be metric and what I found is they are not metric but a special size 1/4" plus x18 threads,which I can't figure out why they would that.I would check ebay and get one with the bolts in it as cheap as I could buy or re-drill and tap for 5/16 -18 screw.
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#22
Seems to be a 12-24 pan head 1 1/4.
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#23
Smile 
Pedder:

What's that French phrase for "to each his own"?  Now I remember--"what the heck were you thinking, dude"?  Nice rehab, but that color is so "not my cup of tea".  (That's a U.S. expression, translation = "There's no accounting for taste".)  
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Tony
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#24
(03-04-2017, 04:46 PM)Tony (Charleston WV) Wrote: Pedder:

What's that French phrase for "to each his own"?   (That's a U.S. expression, translation = "There's no accounting for taste".)  
Laugh
Wink

In Latin "de gustibus non est disputandum"
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