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As much as I'd like one, I can't justify the 78% premium over their 1" chisel. They want $125 for it, compared to $70 for a 1" chisel. Besides, I have a pretty serviceable 2" Ashley Iles Mk II. All hand tool woodworkers should seriously consider having a wide chisel. It's useful for so many things that are not as easily accomplished with narrower chisels. Tools for Working Wood sells the Ashley Iles 2" chisel for about $70. They are currently out of stock.
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06-11-2020, 09:57 AM
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The budget alternative at $28, and they actually have pretty good steel and for as often as I use it it does the job admirably...... (no pun intended....
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https://www.leevalley.com/en-us/shop/too...ge-chisels
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Ain't worth the cost to me, even at half that price!
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The style of the LN just does not look comfortable, and I hope someone with a "750" style socket chisel, in a wide width, pops in here with an opinion. I have chisels this wide (more than a few, all vintage) and they're just not something I reach for.
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06-12-2020, 09:47 AM
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You mean like this one?
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Just mine is a Defiance by Stanley No. 1251...
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1-1/2" wide....and will leave a bare spot on an arm easily.....using it to pare wide surfaces..
Price? $1
Show me a picture, I'll build a project from that
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I was really hoping the 1.5” LN chisel was going to be $85 or so. I would of strongly considered one. I have a 1.5” Stanley 750 that I turned a hard maple handle for to match my other LN’s. I got the Stanley, sans handle, for $1 probably 15 years ago. After flattening the back and putting a new bevel in it, it works great and it’s my go to chisel when I need something bigger than 1”. I will probably regret not buying the 1.5” LN someday but not today.....
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With all this talk about the LN 1-1/2" chisel, I decided to look for that chisel I had in storage forever. Here it is: