Togalosh
Established Member
Hello Gents,
A few weeks ago I spent a spell binding evening in a workshop so brim full of exquisite tools I could hardly believe what I was seeing.. an Aladdin's cave of pure craftsmanship & beauty.. and when I say brim full & exquisite I really do mean it (..although I'm only a novice).
All these tools were for sale so I purchased a few beauties - it would've been rude not to. I got a few planes (amongst other things) including my first infill plane, which is a real joy to use. It has a steel outer (sole?) & a Ward blade, but I'm not sure of the wood. I chose this over a deep sea diver's shoe-like brass one..& many more. I also got a Stanley USA, SS, #7 that is just a real revelation! I did not pay flebay/boot fair prices but they were cheaper than new tools so I am more than happy.
So now that I have got them back to my workshop with my other planes I need to know how to store/ hold them (?) ready for use. Just how/where do you keep yours at hand ? I've a borrowed school/college workbench that has open ends for tool storage but the #7 is far too long & the others are getting in each other's way. I've only 7 planes (a small bull nose upto #7).
I've noticed a lot of tool storage solutions but not one for planes.
Thanks
Togs
A few weeks ago I spent a spell binding evening in a workshop so brim full of exquisite tools I could hardly believe what I was seeing.. an Aladdin's cave of pure craftsmanship & beauty.. and when I say brim full & exquisite I really do mean it (..although I'm only a novice).
All these tools were for sale so I purchased a few beauties - it would've been rude not to. I got a few planes (amongst other things) including my first infill plane, which is a real joy to use. It has a steel outer (sole?) & a Ward blade, but I'm not sure of the wood. I chose this over a deep sea diver's shoe-like brass one..& many more. I also got a Stanley USA, SS, #7 that is just a real revelation! I did not pay flebay/boot fair prices but they were cheaper than new tools so I am more than happy.
So now that I have got them back to my workshop with my other planes I need to know how to store/ hold them (?) ready for use. Just how/where do you keep yours at hand ? I've a borrowed school/college workbench that has open ends for tool storage but the #7 is far too long & the others are getting in each other's way. I've only 7 planes (a small bull nose upto #7).
I've noticed a lot of tool storage solutions but not one for planes.
Thanks
Togs