09-30-2018, 03:05 PM
If you have a itch to pick up a #8, you might want to scratch it.
Here's a Type 9 (1902-'07) Stanley #8 jointer. This tool is as found, I've done nothing to it, the guy I bought it from was downsizing and he kept all of his tools very well (including the #700 vice that follows). I've left it alone as it has some nice user patina, 95% +/- original japanning, low knob is nice, and solid, as is the tote, amazing for a 110 year old plane. Plenty of iron, which I imagine was replaced long ago as the logo is from the '30's, so this plane made someone a living. Metal (no cracks, great mouth and sole) and mechanically its 100%, everything works as it should. This is clearly not a rustbucket, no apologies here. Teaser pic:
You can view this and the vice to come in the Flickr album here, where you can enlarge the pictures: https://www.flickr.com/photos/9433588@N0...8689046142
This is a very nice plane, and for it being over a century old, is downright crispy; nicest one of its type I've found in several years, most are rustbuckets, this one was cared for by all its owners. Yours for $125 plus shipping; 8s in this condition go for more on ebay but I got a fair deal on it so I'm passing it forward to someone who will appreciate this plane.
Next up is a Stanley 700 vice, what I call a "corner vice." I got one about 15 years ago and use it a lot more than I thought I would, it can hold vertically and horizontally, good for those odd shaped pieces of smaller work (I use mine a lot for rasp work when I repair totes). Acme thread and control arm, clamps firmly to a bench (I have mine set up on a piece of hardwood that I clamp into my end vice so it sticks out from the bench). This one is in particularly good condition, crispy in fact, all original, 100% mechanically. Teaser pic:
I see these from time to time, but many are trashed, this one is not. Yours for $25 plus shipping.
As always, first PM with an unequivocal "I'll take it" gets priority, and please include your full shipping address so I can figure postage and print a mailing label. I don't have paypal, so payment by USPS money order please unless I know you from the forum then checks are just fine.
As always, user tools that I would own (and do own in this case), priced reasonably for users. Thanks for looking.
Here's a Type 9 (1902-'07) Stanley #8 jointer. This tool is as found, I've done nothing to it, the guy I bought it from was downsizing and he kept all of his tools very well (including the #700 vice that follows). I've left it alone as it has some nice user patina, 95% +/- original japanning, low knob is nice, and solid, as is the tote, amazing for a 110 year old plane. Plenty of iron, which I imagine was replaced long ago as the logo is from the '30's, so this plane made someone a living. Metal (no cracks, great mouth and sole) and mechanically its 100%, everything works as it should. This is clearly not a rustbucket, no apologies here. Teaser pic:
You can view this and the vice to come in the Flickr album here, where you can enlarge the pictures: https://www.flickr.com/photos/9433588@N0...8689046142
This is a very nice plane, and for it being over a century old, is downright crispy; nicest one of its type I've found in several years, most are rustbuckets, this one was cared for by all its owners. Yours for $125 plus shipping; 8s in this condition go for more on ebay but I got a fair deal on it so I'm passing it forward to someone who will appreciate this plane.
Next up is a Stanley 700 vice, what I call a "corner vice." I got one about 15 years ago and use it a lot more than I thought I would, it can hold vertically and horizontally, good for those odd shaped pieces of smaller work (I use mine a lot for rasp work when I repair totes). Acme thread and control arm, clamps firmly to a bench (I have mine set up on a piece of hardwood that I clamp into my end vice so it sticks out from the bench). This one is in particularly good condition, crispy in fact, all original, 100% mechanically. Teaser pic:
I see these from time to time, but many are trashed, this one is not. Yours for $25 plus shipping.
As always, first PM with an unequivocal "I'll take it" gets priority, and please include your full shipping address so I can figure postage and print a mailing label. I don't have paypal, so payment by USPS money order please unless I know you from the forum then checks are just fine.
As always, user tools that I would own (and do own in this case), priced reasonably for users. Thanks for looking.
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