If you don't like this forum then leave, simple as that really.
Isn't it pretty clear from above that's what I said I'm doing?
If you don't like this forum then leave, simple as that really.
Are you sure that they weren't talking about non-legal "trouble" (by that I mean social media backlash)?Fortunately ,I don't have to convince you. Woodcraft already removed LN-like elements from earlier WR planes to avoid trouble. I don't have to guess that - they told me that. ....
I've seen broken in half Record 5 1/2 and Stanley spokeshave. Both very well repaired by brazing - no prob.I broke a Stanley block plane as kid by dropping it. You can question those on the know for a long time, it does not change things. Sometimes we have to work with grey iron. This is what grey iron can do. I can fix this but I won’t discuss how. To complex for this forum.View attachment 132418I
Ah the joys of brazing cast iron…I've seen broken in half Record 5 1/2 and Stanley spokeshave. Both very well repaired by brazing - no prob.
They were in a skill centre training establishment - woodworkers with trainee welders/brazers also on the premises
Not really, you're replying to my comment which means you're still here. How long does it take to leave?Isn't it pretty clear from above that's what I said I'm doing?
That sums you up Bubba.Snip/
or giving opinions when they have no clue what they're talking about.
/snip
Why drive genuine people with massive experience from the forum what good does it do???Not really, you're replying to my comment which means you're still here. How long does it take to leave?
Why drive genuine people with massive experience from the forum what good it do???
Nice one!
Whilst I agree with your comment, D_W is the one who is doing the actual driving here. The term 'massive experience' is subjective here as well.Why drive genuine people with massive experience from the forum what good does it do???
Nice one!
A bit over dramatic mate, he said he was fed up with this forum, I said I think it is a good forum and if he didn't like it then why not leave. I haven't driven anyone out, he suggested he was leaving and then replied to my comment, I thought it was quite funny really.Why drive genuine people with massive experience from the forum what good does it do???
Nice one!
I remember repairing something very similar in shape and size from a steam engine, using a Castolin/Eutectic stick (on AC, IIRC). The number "680"comes to mind (or, at the moment, is more noticeable among all the utter junk that my mind is churning through!). It was "veed" on one side, back-step welded one pass, the back was "veed", b-s welded one pass: this was repeated for three passes each side over two days. I guaranteed the job 'til they were out of sight.Ah the joys of brazing cast iron…
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Who wants to tackle this one? I am not sure what I am going to do here. It’s an issue. If you have ever done brazing you will understand the issues of alignment and warpage. The RU bed moves left and right on a way system by rack and pinion. Not only do I have to braze the cracks but I sure the bed doesn’t bind. Planes will need grinding or lapping. If the alignment is to far out or the warpage to great, your done.
But the positive is all that brass braze makes your plane look like a lie Nielsen sort of
Ah the joys of brazing cast iron…
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Who wants to tackle this one? I am not sure what I am going to do here. It’s an issue. If you have ever done brazing you will understand the issues of alignment and warpage. The RU bed moves left and right on a way system by rack and pinion. Not only do I have to braze the cracks but I sure the bed doesn’t bind. Planes will need grinding or lapping. If the alignment is to far out or the warpage to great, your done.
Nope! I am in a battle with my ex girlfriend. The bimbo used title theft and common law so I am feeding lawyers and just about earning my law degree. The same bimbo burned 5000 dollars with of CITES pre ban timber collected over thirty years. If a woman does not respect your shop and shop time———RUN!That crack gap is huge. Did you ever fix this? Is something with this kind of damage repairable? Will it crack again? How about bolting bars of steel across the cracks after braising?
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