If anyone's reading all this and is now utterly stumped as to what to do, cap iron wise, then while you try and decide which side is talking most nonsense (Psst - it's Paul's. Honest. ) you could do much worse than follow Mr Charlesworth's advice on tuning up a regular thin Stanley-esque cap iron. Most effective. And absolutely guaranteed not to fall on your toe. (Unless you're clumsy like Rob and me. )[/quote]
I'll have a relook through the advice on tuning up a thin cap iron, but the problem is working on a fairly thin strip of metal which you're trying to get absolutely flat and true to the blade, free hand. Comes with skill and practice I guess...
Welcome Back David C, glad to hear your on the mend...
I'll have a relook through the advice on tuning up a thin cap iron, but the problem is working on a fairly thin strip of metal which you're trying to get absolutely flat and true to the blade, free hand. Comes with skill and practice I guess...
Welcome Back David C, glad to hear your on the mend...