Scouse
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I think I might be developing a problem. There was a time I wouldn't have gone near a car boot sale, but now... this week I had what could be described as a withdrawal symptom when they were rained off last weekend, and today I was up at 5.30.
I wonder if car boots have wained a bit in popularity with toolies (with the exception of Jimi!); I seem to remember reading a lot more posts last year illustrating interesting finds, maybe I just have a dodgy memory. Anyway...
Abingdon wrench and Leytool drill, or as her-indoors calls them, 'Yetanotherleytool' drill. I can't help it, they are sooooooo cute. Lol . Sorry, bit girly that... moving on...
Old drill, bears more than a passing resemblance to a Millers Falls, in fact the casting of the frame is very similar in detail to a couple of other early ones I've got, but no makers name. The type study site has a few near matches, but nothing identical.
Finally, a WS No.4, because I simply haven't got enough number 4s to renovate, and I needed another one. :roll: . I think it's a bitsa plane this one though, the frog, blade, cap iron and lever cap are all WS, but the body is, I fear, a made in England Stanley Bailey.
BUT, look what happened with a small dose of fairy dust from the bottom of a bottle of Brasso...
Mmm, shiny. Surely, WS lever caps are the most fantastic looking items on any mass produced planes.
So that was the haul for this week. Apparently there is a small sale on Wednesday, but I've decided to lock myself in my room with ten tins of chicken soup and a copy of the 'Trainspotting' soundtrack. I hope a Norris infill doesn't crawl across the ceiling and try to get me.
It's not a problem...I could stop...if I wanted too... 8-[
I wonder if car boots have wained a bit in popularity with toolies (with the exception of Jimi!); I seem to remember reading a lot more posts last year illustrating interesting finds, maybe I just have a dodgy memory. Anyway...
Abingdon wrench and Leytool drill, or as her-indoors calls them, 'Yetanotherleytool' drill. I can't help it, they are sooooooo cute. Lol . Sorry, bit girly that... moving on...
Old drill, bears more than a passing resemblance to a Millers Falls, in fact the casting of the frame is very similar in detail to a couple of other early ones I've got, but no makers name. The type study site has a few near matches, but nothing identical.
Finally, a WS No.4, because I simply haven't got enough number 4s to renovate, and I needed another one. :roll: . I think it's a bitsa plane this one though, the frog, blade, cap iron and lever cap are all WS, but the body is, I fear, a made in England Stanley Bailey.
BUT, look what happened with a small dose of fairy dust from the bottom of a bottle of Brasso...
Mmm, shiny. Surely, WS lever caps are the most fantastic looking items on any mass produced planes.
So that was the haul for this week. Apparently there is a small sale on Wednesday, but I've decided to lock myself in my room with ten tins of chicken soup and a copy of the 'Trainspotting' soundtrack. I hope a Norris infill doesn't crawl across the ceiling and try to get me.
It's not a problem...I could stop...if I wanted too... 8-[