G S Haydon
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Evening, though you might be interested in seeing a metal cooper's plane. I've seen quite a few wooden ones but not one like this. Very robust construction.
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Well, a Bailey is a LOT shorter, and bought to the workpiece, so that's two massive differences, either of which might justify the difference.custard":3k0fjzqy said:I wonder why that plane has a centred iron and Bailey planes don't?
bourbon":ybv458zn said:specifically for 'shooting' staves for casks. A barrel is a size of cask.