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Anyone here know the Stanley plane number for their tongue and groove model, which you would plow the tongue one way, then turn the plane upside down to do the groove. Not the 148 or 49 or variations of those two.
Thanks,
T.
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its the
148 also the 147 but the 148 is more common
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Perhaps you are referring to the Sargent 1068?
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Greg Wease said:
Perhaps you are referring to the Sargent 1068?
Thanks Greg, you're correct. I thought Stanley also made one, but I couldn't find it in "Blood and Gore"!
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You turn the 148 around, but not upside down. I can't remember who made the model on which the different blades faced up and down, so that, when planing, you were always looking at the sole of the other blade.
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Perhaps you were thinking about the Sargent.
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That's the style I was thinking of Jim, but my memory must be going bad, because I swear I remember Stanley also making one!