CaptainBarnacles
Established Member
Hi All,
Over the last few weeks I have been downsizing my workshop and clearing out some of the items that I don't use etc. The other day I stumbled upon this old plane that I inherited some years ago and has been sat at the back of a cupboard ever since.
Having Googled around for it I couldn't find any mention of this particular plane. I gather Eskilstuna is the Swedish equivalent of Sheffield in that quality tools and steel were produced there. I have lots of references to steel, blades, razors, and the odd reference to hand planes but I could not find any reference to a No.6 with a corrugated sole.
Is it likely that the plane was marked Eskilstuna as it's manufacturing origin or was there ever a brand called Eskilstuna? There are no other markings on the plane (that I can see) so I am a bit confused. Similarly, there are no markings on the frog. Sadly the blade and cap iron were Record so I imagine that they aren't original to the plane.
Has anyone seen one of these before? I would like to know what era it is from and generally any more information at all would be useful.
Thanks,
Paul.
Over the last few weeks I have been downsizing my workshop and clearing out some of the items that I don't use etc. The other day I stumbled upon this old plane that I inherited some years ago and has been sat at the back of a cupboard ever since.
Having Googled around for it I couldn't find any mention of this particular plane. I gather Eskilstuna is the Swedish equivalent of Sheffield in that quality tools and steel were produced there. I have lots of references to steel, blades, razors, and the odd reference to hand planes but I could not find any reference to a No.6 with a corrugated sole.
Is it likely that the plane was marked Eskilstuna as it's manufacturing origin or was there ever a brand called Eskilstuna? There are no other markings on the plane (that I can see) so I am a bit confused. Similarly, there are no markings on the frog. Sadly the blade and cap iron were Record so I imagine that they aren't original to the plane.
Has anyone seen one of these before? I would like to know what era it is from and generally any more information at all would be useful.
Thanks,
Paul.