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Earlier types, say 6-11, may have shorter frog screws, what type #4?
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(09-04-2017, 08:33 PM)digger Wrote: I recently purchased a new Hock blade for my Stanley #4. I"m finding that the cap screw is a little too short.
Is it possible to find a longer cap screw ?
You're saying the blade is too thick for the chipbreaker screw to reach through and grab?
I feel like most are the same length. Do you have any other bench planes you can try that screw? They are all the same.
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OK, is it the bolt that holds the chipbreaker TO the iron? SOL
Or, is it the one for the lever cap?
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Switch it over to the #4 and see
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I was confused, thought it was the frog screw for the lever cap. Those chipbreaker screws are all the same size, generally
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(09-04-2017, 08:33 PM)digger Wrote: I recently purchased a new Hock blade for my Stanley #4. I"m finding that the cap screw is a little too short.
Is it possible to find a longer cap screw ?
Call Ron Hock. I bet he takes care of you.
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