Hi Chaps,
Bought a very tidy Stanley/Bailey No.5 which I have used last 12 months or so to help me to learn the art. I've had mixed success and quite pleased overall.
Its a "Made in England" with dark wood handles. No idea about age.
Anyhoo, whilst adjusting the iron position using the wheel adjuster, the threaded rod (about an inch long) on which the adjusting wheel runs, came adrift from its threaded hole in the back of the frog casting. No matter what I do I cannot get the machine screw to go more than half a turn into its tapped hole in the frog casting. I assume I managed to turn the edge of the female thread over perhaps before I realised it was a l/h thread.
So.... questions. It is I believe a left hand thread.
can I buy a whole new frog?
What is the thead and can I re-tap the blind hole in the frog?
If I have a tap and die set can I re-tap a L/H thread? - Assume need l/h set?
Any better ideas to repair this otherwise perfectly good plane?
Cheers and thanks,
Andrew
Bought a very tidy Stanley/Bailey No.5 which I have used last 12 months or so to help me to learn the art. I've had mixed success and quite pleased overall.
Its a "Made in England" with dark wood handles. No idea about age.
Anyhoo, whilst adjusting the iron position using the wheel adjuster, the threaded rod (about an inch long) on which the adjusting wheel runs, came adrift from its threaded hole in the back of the frog casting. No matter what I do I cannot get the machine screw to go more than half a turn into its tapped hole in the frog casting. I assume I managed to turn the edge of the female thread over perhaps before I realised it was a l/h thread.
So.... questions. It is I believe a left hand thread.
can I buy a whole new frog?
What is the thead and can I re-tap the blind hole in the frog?
If I have a tap and die set can I re-tap a L/H thread? - Assume need l/h set?
Any better ideas to repair this otherwise perfectly good plane?
Cheers and thanks,
Andrew