#11
Stopped at a few sales, today....only spent $5...on one item....
Rolleyes
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Seller wanted $10 for a #3 sized hand plane....I got the price down to $5, because of the broken Lever cap....I might have a spare..
Winkgrin
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Will just have to do...for now...lets see...
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Sole could stand a good cleaning..
Rolleyes
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Guess the frog could too....back of the frog had a surprise, or two...
Winkgrin
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And...3 patent dates.   Wasn't any on the lateral lever....just a STANLEY stamped into it...
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Toe has a Rosewood knob, a "NO"  and a "3" in front of the knob....and a BAILEY behind the knob...
Cool 
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Cleaned the iron a bit, to see what the logo was...
Winkgrin
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Not too bad, for 1/2 price?   Seems to be a type 11?   Depth adjust wheel is 0.990"....aka 1"Both handles are solid, no breaks or chips.   Both are Rosewood. 

I paid the fellow, and got back in my van...and drove to the next sale....may use tomorrow to clean & sharpen?
Confused
Stay tuned
Winkgrin
Show me a picture, I'll build a project from that
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#12
Nice catch! 

We avoid this type of sale--wife is setting up her own sale and has been all summer. I'm rounding up all our old yard catches for her's. Tools aren't something I need as she is eyeing all my boxes that never were organized from the last cleanup. She is demanding more garage space, what I have pushed against for 40 years and stopped my organization cold a year ago.

The headaches of garage sales!
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#13
Was messy inside..
Rolleyes
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Got all the parts off..
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And started cleaning....then got out the sharpening stuff
Winkgrin 
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Even have a stone for chipbreakers...
Cool
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And, even ran the strop, on both the iron, and the chipbreaker...then set the chipbreaker 2mm back from the edge 
Cool  
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Got the frog all cleaned up, including all the bolts, and got it set up where it needed to go.. 
Winkgrin
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Got the rest of the parts cleaned up, and installed back onto the plane, threads were given a drop of 3in1 oil.  Japanning was wiped down with a bit of the oil.  Sole was cleaned, and flat.   sides were cleaned up...about time ti test drive....was out of the easy to plane Pine, got out some Ash, and did a face grain run...
Cool  
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Not too bad, for just 2 hours in the shop...
Confused  
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Apparently, the plane had laid on it's side....had a bit of pitting..
Rolleyes  
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I don't think it will hurt anything...
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Just a $5  hand plane, anyway..
Winkgrin    Stanley No. 3, Type 11.....about 115 years "young"
Winkgrin
Winkgrin
Winkgrin   may I look this good, at that age
Cool
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#14
Gave it a job, today....
Rolleyes
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Trimming end grain, so the 2 boards match each other...
Show me a picture, I'll build a project from that
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#15
Good Job and Good Find.

Nice to see the vintage stuff used the way it
was intended!


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