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(07-31-2016, 06:26 AM)Axehandle Wrote: Your bench looks quite nice. It would probably look worse without all those tools on it.
What do you mean on the dovetail saw by "regular"? Normal tooth pitch and NOT progressive pitch?
Also, out of pure curiosity, what are the capital letters towards the end of your item descriptions?
That would be regular plate (vs thin plate), normal pitch 15ppi (vs. progressive) and non-tapered.
Capital letters: see secret decoder in above paragraph
(07-31-2016, 06:55 AM)grey spider Wrote: Is the skew plane left or right hand?
Box indicates right hand: fence comes in from left side of plane. Should have mentioned this one has the nicker. Thanks
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07-31-2016, 11:29 AM
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UPDATE: As of noon on Sunday, this is what my workbench still has on it: they are going fast gentlemen!
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Monday morning update:
One No. 1 Bench plane gone, one remaining
10 1/4 Bench Rabbett spoken for
4 1/2: AVAILABLE AGAIN: deal fell through
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Location: Hekawi Indian Reservation near Ft Courage
The No. 4 Bronze, A-2 LHU plane
is it the standard 45degree or a different angle?
what does the LHU mean; I'm not familiar with that
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08-01-2016, 08:50 AM
(08-01-2016, 07:55 AM)Gary™ Wrote: The No. 4 Bronze, A-2 LHU plane
is it the standard 45degree or a different angle?
what does the LHU mean; I'm not familiar with that
Standard angle.
LHU: Light Hobby Use
Condition Codes:
"These are all in excellent condition and I have added a condition code in the list below to let you know just how excellent. E stands for excellent and means the tool has seen little to no use and looks either brand new or is approaching that level. LHU stands for light hobby use and these will have more indications of use (light scratches on sole and maybe light scratch or two on a knob or tote)."
Thanks
Phil
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Tony (Charleston, WV): can't seem to PM you (???): one person ahead of you on the butt mortise plane. if it falls through, its yours.
Email me you regular email address so I can contact you. Thanks
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08-02-2016, 04:49 PM
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UPDATE: Tuesday at about 6 PM. This is what remains of the "Spectacular" collection.
No. 4 1/2, A2, E, $259 SPOKEN FOR
No. 4 Bronze, A-2, LHU, $275
No. 2 Bronze, W-1, LHU, $215
No. 40B Butt Mortise Plane, W-1, E, $88 SPOKEN FOR
No. 40 1/2 Scrub Plane, A-2, E, $129
No. 140 Skew Block Plane, Bronze, A-2, E, $179
No. 212 Small Scraping Plane, W-1, E, $139
No. 95 Bronze Edge Plane, W-1, LHU, $119
No. 164 Low Angle Smoother, A-2, LHU minus (a number of dings on tote and knob), $199
No. 62 Low Angle Jack, A-2, LHU/E, with Hot Dog, $239 SPOKEN FOR
Dovetail Saw, Regular, E, $99
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Tony: sent you an email. Thanks Phil
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Please enable your private messages (allow to receive) so I can send you shipping quote. Yes DT saw still available. If you can't get that to work, just send my your
email address. Thanks
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PM's are now enabled.
Bill