03-11-2019, 10:46 AM
Veritas now makes one like the Stanley. I thought about picking one up, but they are pricey .
A man of foolish pursuits
Stanley #95 Butt Gauge
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03-11-2019, 10:46 AM
Veritas now makes one like the Stanley. I thought about picking one up, but they are pricey .
A man of foolish pursuits
03-11-2019, 11:24 AM
(03-10-2019, 11:53 PM)Downwindtracker2 Wrote: At the fleamarket today for $5, I found a Stanley #702 vise . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98YeocNaGRY The one I found was in nicer shape and made in England. They are pretty handy . You can clamp them to a sawhorse and hold a door on edge, saves making a door clamp. Yeah, those are pretty handy vices, when I find them I pick them up. The #700 was the US model, they kept making them in the UK after they discontinued them here. Pic off net.
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03-11-2019, 08:25 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-11-2019, 08:28 PM by Bill_Houghton.)
Actually, both the 700 and the 702 were produced in the U.S. and in England. I don't know why Stanley felt it was necessary to produce both.
I've owned them, but didn't keep them, except for one as part of my clamp-on vise, um, no, it's not a collection, I just have them, really, not a collection. I didn't feel they clamped firmly enough to a sawhorse to be useful, although I can see using them as part of a door buck when mortising for hinges and latchsets. The one I'd like to find at a yard sale is the early model of the Stanley 700: but they're pretty uncommon.
03-11-2019, 08:42 PM
How many block planes did Stanley make ? The aluminum ones are thin castings and are light. I have it in my toolbox right now. The cast iron ones look more serious. I didn't get to hang the door today, I got help , so we hung drywall instead.
The local rock and gem club rented the basement of a 100 year old community hall for a workshop. My wife is the rockhound, so I got volunteered . Boy, I'm racking up points.
A man of foolish pursuits
03-12-2019, 08:38 AM
(03-11-2019, 08:42 PM)Downwindtracker2 Wrote: How many block planes did Stanley make ? The aluminum ones are thin castings and are light. I have it in my toolbox right now. The cast iron ones look more serious. I didn't get to hang the door today, I got help , so we hung drywall instead.You could go here and count. I think the answer is, "quite a few, and more if you count the variant models." I think the aluminum and pressed steel models are maybe not the best of their planes, for definitely sure; I'd want cast iron for any plane I was actually using. And hanging drywall earns double points, as does mudding it. Triple if it's ceiling drywall.
03-12-2019, 12:04 PM
Just a wall, they asked that we leave the old floor joists and wood beams exposed. Floor joists are honest 2x12 rough cut old growth Douglas fir , the beams and posts are 10x10s . It would be sacrilegious to cover them.
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