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Glad it worked out for you!
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Nice fit to a German shop... Keen Kutter! (Compressor --> Kompressor; Automatic --> Automatik )
It looks like a super tool.
Chris
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Wait! Pedder, aren't you the craftsman who makes gorgeous long planes? Or, are you the like the cobbler whose children have no shoes?
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04-25-2024, 12:06 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-26-2024, 12:15 AM by Pedder.)
Hi Bruce,
I never made planes, but I make a saw from time to time. But don't ask of a picture of my saws..
Cheers
Pedder
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Did the plane automatically change to metric, when it crossed the ocean. Sweet looking plane.
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I am glad to hear that it got to you safely. Pedder was going to buy the Wards Master #7 and he mentioned he would take it unless I had a 607 in the planes. The K series planes are the same as a Bedrock round side. Since the shipping was $98 I just couldn't send the Wards Master, so I sent my K7 out of my personal collection. The Wards Master is now my #7 unless someone buys it out from under me.
I am going to a Mid-west tools collectors Auction next Saturday and the Meet on Sunday in Humboldt Ia. Hope to maybe get a new K 7.
I now have planes in the Philippines, Japan, Canada and Germany, and some moxon hardware in Australia. I think that it is kind of neat.
Tom
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That is a very nice gesture Tom. I have always envied the planes you grind and restore! I am sure Pedder will enjoy that one!
Gordon