Own brand tools - not such a bargain after all

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jim_hanna

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I have one of the cheap Axminster own brand shoulder planes, they describe it as a No 19(92) Shoulder Plane so while it might be the same size as the original Stanley 92 I’m not sure if it would be identical for parts.

I’ve had the plane for a while but only used it a couple of times, on the third time I went to use it the blade holder snapped in two as I tightened it. I’ve mailed Axminster asking about spares but I don’t expect any parts exist for own brand stuff.

My own fault for buying cheap own brand stuff, what seemed like a bargain at the time is probably going to have to be junked unless I can make something to fit.

Jim

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Edited three days after original post. Axminster do carry spares for their own brand gear and supplied the part very quickly. This is a nice little plane for not much money, with spare parts available if required I'd say it is a bargain.

Jim
 

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I nearly bought one of those but it was too cheap on offer. I figured for £15 there could be absolutely no budget for quality
 
I bought one and spent a couple of hours cleaning it up, smoothing all the mating surfaces and fully prepping the blade. It is now a very passable shoulder plane and certainly worth the £15 or so. I actually learnt a lot prepping the plane as I was happy to take a file to it in a way I would not have to a more expensive one.

Should not have broken but hopefully Richard will sort you out.
 
cutting42":181yztv8 said:
I bought one and spent a couple of hours cleaning it up, smoothing all the mating surfaces and fully prepping the blade. It is now a very passable shoulder plane and certainly worth the £15 or so. I actually learnt a lot prepping the plane as I was happy to take a file to it in a way I would not have to a more expensive one.

Such tools are sometimes termed "kit planes" :)

BugBear
 
bugbear":2rmwvk2k said:
cutting42":2rmwvk2k said:
I bought one and spent a couple of hours cleaning it up, smoothing all the mating surfaces and fully prepping the blade. It is now a very passable shoulder plane and certainly worth the £15 or so. I actually learnt a lot prepping the plane as I was happy to take a file to it in a way I would not have to a more expensive one.

Such tools are sometimes termed "kit planes" :)

BugBear


Very true and when we expect that and are prepared to the work then all is good. If purchased by a novice, much disapointment will result.
 
Richard@Axminster":9f2x2xcx said:
Hi Jim,

Can you forward me the email and I will do my best to find the parts for you.

[email protected]

Thanks

Richard.


Received the new part this morning. Many thanks Richard, excellent customer service from Axminster. With spares available and good customer service the Axminster own brand is actually a bargain after all. I was very pleased with the standard of machining and accuracy on the rest of the plane. This is a nice little plane for such a low cost.

Thanks

Jim
 

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