Scarlet Lancer
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I am using a photo which was originally posted by member Vann with an acknowledgment to the original author.
What I have found in that original post and other descriptions on eBay and other tool related sites is some comments of sellers of taps and dies is that Stanley plane manufacturers had their own special sizes of taps and dies. Which only they can obtain, I can find no basis on which these comments are based. Yes certainly there are one or two that are difficult to find although certainly not impossible. In particular American 9/32-24 tpi UN left hand and right hand threads in particular used for the blade adjusting mechanism and also the lever cap screw.
Where I am truly stumped is that an American manufacturing company would use both UNC/UNF and BSW. Would this mixture be after Stanley started manufacturing in the UK or had Stanley used both from the start?
My next challenge will be to double check the Wm Marples series of metal bench planes and check each thread.
What I have found in that original post and other descriptions on eBay and other tool related sites is some comments of sellers of taps and dies is that Stanley plane manufacturers had their own special sizes of taps and dies. Which only they can obtain, I can find no basis on which these comments are based. Yes certainly there are one or two that are difficult to find although certainly not impossible. In particular American 9/32-24 tpi UN left hand and right hand threads in particular used for the blade adjusting mechanism and also the lever cap screw.
Where I am truly stumped is that an American manufacturing company would use both UNC/UNF and BSW. Would this mixture be after Stanley started manufacturing in the UK or had Stanley used both from the start?
My next challenge will be to double check the Wm Marples series of metal bench planes and check each thread.