Inspired by topics on here, and Paul Sellers’ videos on You Tube, I decided to have another go at fettling my Stanley No 4 plane. In the process I inadvertently unscrewed the depth adjustment knob from the bolt in the frog. I carried on dismantling the plane, cleaned it up, sharpened the blade, put the sole over a diamond plate and then tried reassembly. Then I hit a problem in that the depth adjustment knob wouldn’t go back on the bolt. Whether this was because the thread has stripped on the bolt or the internal thread of the knob, I can’t see. Anyhow, without the depth adjustment knob the plane is useless.
I should point out that I bought the plane just before I got married 45 years ago so it’s not by any means new. Furthermore, I have rarely used it for smoothing but more as a general purpose plane and, in recent years, I have tended to use my electric hand planer, planer/thicknesser or ROS for planing or smoothing. However, I like the idea of having a plane in the workshop.
So, what to do?
1. Try and find a new bolt, whatever size it might be, and hope that I can replace the existing one?
2. Buy a new plane. I’m not in the market for Lie-Nielsen or Veritas but like the idea of a new Stanley. If so, should I go for another No4 or upsize to a No5? And what are people’s opinions on the Stanley Sweetheart range. I recently bought a block plane from this range and have been impressed with the weight and general build quality
I should point out that I bought the plane just before I got married 45 years ago so it’s not by any means new. Furthermore, I have rarely used it for smoothing but more as a general purpose plane and, in recent years, I have tended to use my electric hand planer, planer/thicknesser or ROS for planing or smoothing. However, I like the idea of having a plane in the workshop.
So, what to do?
1. Try and find a new bolt, whatever size it might be, and hope that I can replace the existing one?
2. Buy a new plane. I’m not in the market for Lie-Nielsen or Veritas but like the idea of a new Stanley. If so, should I go for another No4 or upsize to a No5? And what are people’s opinions on the Stanley Sweetheart range. I recently bought a block plane from this range and have been impressed with the weight and general build quality