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(10-11-2018, 11:35 AM)greatscott Wrote: Came across an ad for old woodworking tools. Stopped by and looked at them and found what looks to be a Stanley No 1. I'm not positive it's an actual No 1 or a reproduction/fake but it appears to be the real deal:
https://flic.kr/s/aHsmp26SrU
The tote has a clean break in it that will need to be repaired and the plane has quite a bit of rust on it. How should I approach cleaning this up? Not looking to repaint it or anything, just give it a good cleaning and then determine if I'll keep it or give it a new home.
The easiest way to tell a fake #1 from a real #1 is the adjuster rod, i.e. the threaded rod that the depth adjuster screws onto. On a real one it is dead parallel to the sole of the plane but on the fakes it is usually slightly tilted. Hard to tell this from pictures, of course, but yours looks pretty much parallel to me.
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How much do they want for it?
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Good point, Mike. In some cases, if you're just after the resale value, a tool like that can bring in more money if you sell the parts individually.
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I have all but the #1 on my type 13 set. If I do the cheap barn find, that would be super. But I'm not paying new car price to get one.
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(10-11-2018, 11:35 AM)greatscott Wrote: Came across an ad for old woodworking tools. Stopped by and looked at them and found what looks to be a Stanley No 1. I'm not positive it's an actual No 1 or a reproduction/fake but it appears to be the real deal:
https://flic.kr/s/aHsmp26SrU
The tote has a clean break in it that will need to be repaired and the plane has quite a bit of rust on it. How should I approach cleaning this up? Not looking to repaint it or anything, just give it a good cleaning and then determine if I'll keep it or give it a new home.
Jackpot! Congrats on a scarce find.