pulleyt
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In yet another workshop tidy up / reorganisation / rethink I decided to get rid of the following items. I've been relocating them in the workshop through various similar exercises over the past five years and I think I can safely say I'll not find a use for them so if they can be of use to anyone else that would be a bonus. I'll cover postage costs (UK only, sorry) and would only ask that any takers make a charitable donation of their choice if they are in a position to do so. I make no claims to the brilliance/usefulness/desirability of any of these items but I hesitate to chuck them without trying to find them a loving home.
#1Stanley No 144 10" Mk4 Brace Drill Home found
I can't find the power lead for this so it's going
#26-piece set of 400mm long Erbauer Auger bits (10mm, 13mm, 16mm, 19mm, 22mm and 26mm) Home Found
When I retired I got carried away with the Screwfix "Deal of the Day". This set of six bits came up and I got caught up in the excitement of a small saving. The only bit that has seen any "use" is the 10mm, but I can't think what I used it for so I suspect it was just an exploratory exercise to test the bits.
#3Spear and Jackson 22" 9tpi hand saw Home Found
I've had this for many years but never use it. I may have inherited it from my father but memory fails me. It needs some attention - sharpening and some rust spot removal - neither of which give me any pleasure so it's got to go.
#4Wooden moulding rebate plane - Home found
As I retired and came back to woodworking a friend gave me this plane that they'd bought in a second-hand shop somewhere. While I feel indebted to the thoughtfulness of this friend, I have zero interest in restoring planes and I'm fed up of moving it around the workshop. So, if anyone sees any worth in it they would be most welcome to it. The condition is not great, but the hardware may be of interest.
Thanks, Trevor
#1
I can't find the power lead for this so it's going
#2
When I retired I got carried away with the Screwfix "Deal of the Day". This set of six bits came up and I got caught up in the excitement of a small saving. The only bit that has seen any "use" is the 10mm, but I can't think what I used it for so I suspect it was just an exploratory exercise to test the bits.
#3
I've had this for many years but never use it. I may have inherited it from my father but memory fails me. It needs some attention - sharpening and some rust spot removal - neither of which give me any pleasure so it's got to go.
#4
As I retired and came back to woodworking a friend gave me this plane that they'd bought in a second-hand shop somewhere. While I feel indebted to the thoughtfulness of this friend, I have zero interest in restoring planes and I'm fed up of moving it around the workshop. So, if anyone sees any worth in it they would be most welcome to it. The condition is not great, but the hardware may be of interest.
Thanks, Trevor
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