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I decided the other day I needed to pull out my user planes and give them an inspection and a good oiling. A few needed some light polishing as surface rust was trying to form from finger prints. I try to remember to rub an oily rag over them before putting them up but sometimes I forget.
Anyway I guess I enjoyed that so much I decided to rehab a few rough planes I've had squirreled away for a while.
Well that's what I've gotten done this past week. I still have about a dozen needing one level of attention or another.
Thanks for looking.
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Excellent work Rick!
Gotta love those red frog Miller's Falls...... Mine are Craftsman.... but they are the same planes....
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Good work. I'll send you a few boxfuls if you get bored.
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Yeah Skip I like me some Millers Fall's. They're really good tools and a bit different than all the Stanley's we see.
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(12-05-2017, 05:15 PM)JimReed@Tallahassee Wrote: Good work. I'll send you a few boxfuls if you get bored.
Oh, I dunno, Jim. My old hands are starting to complain as it is.
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(12-05-2017, 06:43 PM)Rick Barton Wrote: Oh, I dunno, Jim. My old hands are starting to complain as it is.
I know the feeling. Anytime I get too vigorous in the shop my friend "Arthur" comes for a visit. I do not really care for him or any of the "Itis" clan anyway.
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