sploo
Somewhat extinguished member
I've bought a "vintage" Stanley #4 1/2 plane from eBay, and found this http://www.hyperkitten.com/tools/stanle ... wchart.php useful website. Going through the flow chart points me to it being a Type 19 (1948-1961) but there are a couple of oddities.
I do note that the site warns of hybrid planes; where it was common for Stanley to mix and match bits during production runs, so I'm wondering if that's the case with mine.
I notice that I've got a two part split Y fork between the iron and tote - something listed as being 1962 onwards.
The tote looks sound but is heavily worn (no coating left) but the front handle has a shiny varnish coating (though does look pretty old). I'm sure I've seen this oddity on some other planes, so I'm wondering if it's indicative of people replacing parts, or whether this uneven wearing was common?
The back of the lever cap also looks to have a suspiciously clean strip of metal, so I'm wondering if that's not original.
I can post some pictures when I get time but I was wondering if anyone has images of parts of the #4 and #4 1/2 planes from the various ages?
BTW Strangely, my #4, a (much more recent, plastic handled) gift from maybe 15-20 years ago, does have a single piece Y fork, IRC. I think the top of the iron is also flat, unlike the curved iron in this #4 1/2.
I do note that the site warns of hybrid planes; where it was common for Stanley to mix and match bits during production runs, so I'm wondering if that's the case with mine.
I notice that I've got a two part split Y fork between the iron and tote - something listed as being 1962 onwards.
The tote looks sound but is heavily worn (no coating left) but the front handle has a shiny varnish coating (though does look pretty old). I'm sure I've seen this oddity on some other planes, so I'm wondering if it's indicative of people replacing parts, or whether this uneven wearing was common?
The back of the lever cap also looks to have a suspiciously clean strip of metal, so I'm wondering if that's not original.
I can post some pictures when I get time but I was wondering if anyone has images of parts of the #4 and #4 1/2 planes from the various ages?
BTW Strangely, my #4, a (much more recent, plastic handled) gift from maybe 15-20 years ago, does have a single piece Y fork, IRC. I think the top of the iron is also flat, unlike the curved iron in this #4 1/2.