06-21-2016, 12:28 PM
I came into two sets of Irwin bits lately.....
First is a boxed half set, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 and 16; box solid, some stain on the oak, but the bits are virtually pristine, very little if any use that I can see; along with original 30 page pamphlet with a 1961 copyright, so I figure these sat for the last 55 years waiting for you to buy them. Yours for $50 plus shipping; pics:
011 by Admiral N, on Flickr" /> 012 by Admiral N, on Flickr" /> 013 by Admiral N, on Flickr" />
Next is a full set of Irwin bits in a roll, 13 bits from 4 to 16 (the #12 is a Swan, #11 is Craftsman likely made by Irwin); lead screws not buggered, plenty of flute life, yours for $65 plus shipping; pics:
010 by Admiral N, on Flickr" /> 008 by Admiral N, on Flickr" /> 009 by Admiral N, on Flickr" />
Next is a Stanley #82 Scraper, SR&L logo, an older one, mechanically 100%, nice thing about this design is that it can take any size scraper blade; very handy tool, yours for $18 plus shipping, pics:
014 by Admiral N, on Flickr" /> 015 by Admiral N, on Flickr" /> 016 by Admiral N, on Flickr" /> 017 by Admiral N, on Flickr" />
Next are two woodies, I generally don't pick these up as most are really beat, but both are solid, worthy planes, especially the jointer.
First the scrub, a Peugeot Freres, French, body solid, need to joint the sole as it does have a hollow, but it will do the work for you, some pitting on the top-mid of the iron but the working end is ok for scrub use, $25 plus shipping, pics:
018 by Admiral N, on Flickr" /> 019 by Admiral N, on Flickr" /> 020 by Admiral N, on Flickr" /> 021 by Admiral N, on Flickr" /> 022 by Admiral N, on Flickr" /> 023 by Admiral N, on Flickr" />
Next is the jointer, another Peugeot Freres, 22 1/2" long, body has good depth of 2 3/4" (well cared for and not jointed to death), 2 1/2" sole and iron is 1 11/16" wide; so its a narrow jointer. Wood body is in exceptional shape, which is why I bought it, top marked "Garanti Cormier" and the PO, a Mr. Keefer, stamped his name on it as well. The iron has a very unusual screw mechanism to set the chipbreaker, I kinda like it, you put a nail in the top nut and crank the breaker down where you want it to be, very interesting, and very French. Yours for $50 plus shipping, and if you buy the scrub with it you get the pair for $70, plus shipping; pics:
024 by Admiral N, on Flickr" /> 026 by Admiral N, on Flickr" /> 027 by Admiral N, on Flickr" /> 028 by Admiral N, on Flickr" /> 029 by Admiral N, on Flickr" /> 030 by Admiral N, on Flickr" />
First PM with an unequivocal "I'll take it" gets priority, and include your shipping address so I can quote shipping and print labels; I don't have paypal so payment by USPS money order please unless I know you then checks are ok.
User tools priced reasonably. Thanks for looking.
PS: don't forget about the D-8 and D-23 saws in my other post!
First is a boxed half set, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 and 16; box solid, some stain on the oak, but the bits are virtually pristine, very little if any use that I can see; along with original 30 page pamphlet with a 1961 copyright, so I figure these sat for the last 55 years waiting for you to buy them. Yours for $50 plus shipping; pics:
011 by Admiral N, on Flickr" /> 012 by Admiral N, on Flickr" /> 013 by Admiral N, on Flickr" />
Next is a full set of Irwin bits in a roll, 13 bits from 4 to 16 (the #12 is a Swan, #11 is Craftsman likely made by Irwin); lead screws not buggered, plenty of flute life, yours for $65 plus shipping; pics:
010 by Admiral N, on Flickr" /> 008 by Admiral N, on Flickr" /> 009 by Admiral N, on Flickr" />
Next is a Stanley #82 Scraper, SR&L logo, an older one, mechanically 100%, nice thing about this design is that it can take any size scraper blade; very handy tool, yours for $18 plus shipping, pics:
014 by Admiral N, on Flickr" /> 015 by Admiral N, on Flickr" /> 016 by Admiral N, on Flickr" /> 017 by Admiral N, on Flickr" />
Next are two woodies, I generally don't pick these up as most are really beat, but both are solid, worthy planes, especially the jointer.
First the scrub, a Peugeot Freres, French, body solid, need to joint the sole as it does have a hollow, but it will do the work for you, some pitting on the top-mid of the iron but the working end is ok for scrub use, $25 plus shipping, pics:
018 by Admiral N, on Flickr" /> 019 by Admiral N, on Flickr" /> 020 by Admiral N, on Flickr" /> 021 by Admiral N, on Flickr" /> 022 by Admiral N, on Flickr" /> 023 by Admiral N, on Flickr" />
Next is the jointer, another Peugeot Freres, 22 1/2" long, body has good depth of 2 3/4" (well cared for and not jointed to death), 2 1/2" sole and iron is 1 11/16" wide; so its a narrow jointer. Wood body is in exceptional shape, which is why I bought it, top marked "Garanti Cormier" and the PO, a Mr. Keefer, stamped his name on it as well. The iron has a very unusual screw mechanism to set the chipbreaker, I kinda like it, you put a nail in the top nut and crank the breaker down where you want it to be, very interesting, and very French. Yours for $50 plus shipping, and if you buy the scrub with it you get the pair for $70, plus shipping; pics:
024 by Admiral N, on Flickr" /> 026 by Admiral N, on Flickr" /> 027 by Admiral N, on Flickr" /> 028 by Admiral N, on Flickr" /> 029 by Admiral N, on Flickr" /> 030 by Admiral N, on Flickr" />
First PM with an unequivocal "I'll take it" gets priority, and include your shipping address so I can quote shipping and print labels; I don't have paypal so payment by USPS money order please unless I know you then checks are ok.
User tools priced reasonably. Thanks for looking.
PS: don't forget about the D-8 and D-23 saws in my other post!
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