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Hello all
After just recovering from another bout of TAS (tool acquisition syndrome)
I'm faced with another dilemma :roll:
How to tell the difference easily and speedily, between this pair of Stanley 5 1/2's.
I can look closely and tell by a few things...namely the slightly shorter blade, a bit of tarnishing on the lever cap,
a small camber on the old one for jack work, while the newer one is to be used as a smoother,
with barely any camber atall.
These two, are nearly my only used planes now ...apart from a 70's maroon occasional staple and concrete hitter...
I'm hoping some of you folks have figured a solution that I like ...
I just can't think of a method of differentiating one from the other from a few angles that's not hideous.
I'm not going to be making use of an allocated spot in a cabinet, as I like having the two out.
What have ye done?
Obligatory piccy in hope of an elegant solution
Thanks
Tom
After just recovering from another bout of TAS (tool acquisition syndrome)
I'm faced with another dilemma :roll:
How to tell the difference easily and speedily, between this pair of Stanley 5 1/2's.
I can look closely and tell by a few things...namely the slightly shorter blade, a bit of tarnishing on the lever cap,
a small camber on the old one for jack work, while the newer one is to be used as a smoother,
with barely any camber atall.
These two, are nearly my only used planes now ...apart from a 70's maroon occasional staple and concrete hitter...
I'm hoping some of you folks have figured a solution that I like ...
I just can't think of a method of differentiating one from the other from a few angles that's not hideous.
I'm not going to be making use of an allocated spot in a cabinet, as I like having the two out.
What have ye done?
Obligatory piccy in hope of an elegant solution
Thanks
Tom