For those of you who rehab planes and old tools
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(04-03-2017, 09:06 PM)Adnick Wrote: Here's an old A5 Norris, probably 1918 or a little later, bun and blade were missing...cleaned it up a bit before I took the "before" photos.get in a hurry to see what kind of shape it in....I have found a blade.since these photos were made.
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Sweet little Norris, Andy..I have one like that..
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#17
Well done guys they look swell
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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#18
Traded a couple "junker" planes for these two "better" planes....the "Before"
   
front view..
   

Don't have much of the "during" phase..
   
Sharpening an iron.   Beltsander also flattened soles, and cleaned the sides.   Wire wheels for inside work, and polishing after the sander
Results?
   
Test drive of that Stanley No. 4c/ G12-004
   
These two look a bit better?
Stanley No. 4c and a Millers Falls No. 9, type 4
Show me a picture, I'll build a project from that
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#19
Nice work. And it shows in those fluffy shavings.
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#20
My mayor rebuilds in the last 7 years have all been power tools so not very fit for this section of the forum.

Arboga G2508 drill press from the 70-ies.
Stenberg KEV 600 combination machine (table saw, jointer, planer, spindle moulder) from 1957
Naula mortiser from the late 40-ies.
Alimak waterstone grinder probably from the 60-ies.
E.V.Beronius band saw from the 1910-s
Chemnitzer Werkzeugmaschinenfabrik cirkular rip saw from 1885
Valmet drill press from 1952
A nameless tool grinder from the 1950-ies. Only the tool holder remained so I made the rest from scratch.
l'Invincibile T160 spindle moulder from the late 1960-ies soon to be finished.

The hand tool rebuilds have beens just small and uneventful fixes in between........ so no pictures unfortunately.
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