FS: Stanley 140. more
#11
Removed lathe due to lack of interest.
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#12
Stanley 140 block plane. Decent condition with no pitting. Lots of life left on the blade.

$75 plus shipping

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#13
Stanley No.10 plane. No pitting on the body. Lots of life left on the iron, nearly full length. The tote has been previously repaired, excellent job on it. The sole isn't perfectly flat, not horrible either. I would suggest doing a little flattening.

$85 plus shipping

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Columbial gyro-vise. Good shape, replacement mounting base.

$100 plus shipping

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J.S.Cantelo folding handle drawknife. Only one like this I've ever had. 

$50 plus shipping

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#15
Nice stuff, reasonably priced.
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#16
Yup.
That lathe is a steal at that price. I own the Atlas 618 (this is identical, just with Craftsman branding), and have sold two others at twice the price Steve is asking. Fantastic little lathe and easy to learn on.
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(01-08-2017, 06:13 PM)Gregory of Sherwood Forest Wrote: Yup.
That lathe is a steal at that price. I own the Atlas 618 (this is identical, just with Craftsman branding), and have sold two others at twice the price Steve is asking. Fantastic little lathe and easy to learn on.

And this one looks very well for it's age.
Ag
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#18
Another find wood lathe some one should get which is cheap from you anywhere else they would pay a lot more.
As of this time I am not teaching vets to turn. Also please do not send any items to me without prior notification.  Thank You Everyone.

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#19
Just what does the #10 do that the #5 don't do?  I like it and the looks of it but what does it do?
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(01-08-2017, 08:39 PM)Arlin Eastman Wrote: Just what does the #10 do that the #5 don't do?  I like it and the looks of it but what does it do?

The #10 is a rabbet/tenon plane. It cuts right to the inner edge of the rabbet or to the cheek of the tenon.
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