sploo
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I've picked up an old Stanley #4 plane (likely a Type 8, so worth restoring). Unfortunately, some complete [insert expletive here] has tried to replace the threaded rod & nut that holds the rear handle onto the sole... with an oversized bolt; destroying the tapped hole in the sole.
I have various diameters of steel rod (smooth and threaded), so I'm wondering if I could either drill and epoxy in a small chunk (or even tap the sole and screw in a chunk), then drill and re-tap that new piece of metal. Is that likely to work - given the mismatch in metals between the
sole and the replacement?
I assume that epoxy probably won't be strong enough - as the rear handle needs to be tightened down pretty hard, so I would need to try to drill and tap the sole to screw in a new section of metal? (i.e. screw in a piece of threaded rod, rather than epoxy in a piece of smooth rod)
I have various diameters of steel rod (smooth and threaded), so I'm wondering if I could either drill and epoxy in a small chunk (or even tap the sole and screw in a chunk), then drill and re-tap that new piece of metal. Is that likely to work - given the mismatch in metals between the
sole and the replacement?
I assume that epoxy probably won't be strong enough - as the rear handle needs to be tightened down pretty hard, so I would need to try to drill and tap the sole to screw in a new section of metal? (i.e. screw in a piece of threaded rod, rather than epoxy in a piece of smooth rod)