old no4c plane??

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woodbrains":11rk12ea said:
Hello,

Could the weld be a worthwhile repair, then. I know engineers go to lengths inserting repair metal mechanically rather than welding, when it comes to cast iron, to avoid 'white iron' which is a point of future failure, besides the difficulty in maintaing the sole linearity. I think I would still ditch a broken body, they are flippin' ugly, too.

My offer of a free Stanley No. 2 to the OP, if postage is paid, still stands. I was only joking about the proviso of not buying any more junk tools! (Just a hope really)

Mike.

What's OP mean? You give away a no2? If some one pay postage? I'm all over that
:)
Toby
 
woodbrains":jdwvzm4z said:
Hello,
Incidentally, I have a Stanley No 2 which is complete but not mint which I will give to the OP if he pays the postage, if he promises to stop buying complete rubbish from now on!

Mike.
I'll have it if toby doesn't want it :)

I seem to have developed a thing for old planes (have an existing thread on them in hand tools) and they don't chafe like rubber :)

Take the no2 toby and make Mike something nice with it - that's a very generous offer
 
dm65":l16d5id2 said:
woodbrains":l16d5id2 said:
Hello,
Incidentally, I have a Stanley No 2 which is complete but not mint which I will give to the OP if he pays the postage, if he promises to stop buying complete rubbish from now on!

Mike.
I'll have it if toby doesn't want it :)

I seem to have developed a thing for old planes (have an existing thread on them in hand tools) and they don't chafe like rubber :)

Take the no2 toby and make Mike something nice with it - that's a very generous offer

Mike, I promise to never buy rubbish again, I swear. How would you like me to pay postage?
toby
 
Hello,

PM me with an address, and I'll post it and see how much it'll be.

Mike.

Sorry, I've only the one, second dibs is nada I'm afraid. It's your own fault, if only you hadn't explained what OP was (homer) duh!
 
woodbrains":2zolqfpv said:
Hello,

PM me with an address, and I'll post it and see how much it'll be.

Mike.

Sorry, I've only the one, second dibs is nada I'm afraid. It's your own fault, if only you hadn't explained what OP was (homer) duh!

Different Mike I think...I'm the thick one who explained OP...sorry Mike, Mike!
 
Hello,

Are you saying I'm thick cause I'm giving a plane away. That's gratitude for you!

I have dug the thing out today, will post as soon as I get time.

Mike.
 
woodbrains":24v8xcav said:
Hello,

Are you saying I'm thick cause I'm giving a plane away. That's gratitude for you!

I have dug the thing out today, will post as soon as I get time.

Mike.

your a star mike, a million thank you's. what do you collect ill see if i have anything for you :)
toby
 
woodbrains":2ma4xkmh said:
Are you saying I'm thick cause I'm giving a plane away. That's gratitude for you!
Mike.
I think he got "woodbrains" Mike and "thick_mike" Mike mixed up (hammer)

Cheers, Vann.
 
woodbrains":v0kl9rcw said:
Hello,

Could the weld be a worthwhile repair, then. I know engineers go to lengths inserting repair metal mechanically rather than welding, when it comes to cast iron, to avoid 'white iron' which is a point of future failure, besides the difficulty in maintaing the sole linearity. I think I would still ditch a broken body, they are flippin' ugly, too.

My offer of a free Stanley No. 2 to the OP, if postage is paid, still stands. I was only joking about the proviso of not buying any more junk tools! (Just a hope really)

Mike.

Hi mike, don't mean to keep on but how you comming along with posting the no2?
many thanks
 
Hello,

Sorry, it has been mad busy at work this week. It is parcelled up and ready to post. I should be able to get to the post office tomorrow.

Mike.
 
woodbrains":3uhmo72z said:
Hello,

Sorry, it has been mad busy at work this week. It is parcelled up and ready to post. I should be able to get to the post office tomorrow.

Mike.

That's ok mike, I understand been a mad week for me to, thank again buddy.
Tobytools
 
On the subject of buying old wrecks, I took delivery of a Stanley (USA) No.8 this week. Cost me $9.50 (a little under £5) 8)

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It's a type 8 from 1893-99. With 'S' marks on the castings...

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Unfortunately, it's got a broken frog... :cry:

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Even more unfortunately, that's not all....

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3½" off the front and heaps off the back, it's now about the length of a No.4½.

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I bought the thing out of curiosity, and for spares. But it's in reasonable condition and I might just repair the tote and use it.

It can be my No.4¾ :mrgreen:

Cheers, Vann.
 

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I guess it must be one of the few models you don't already have! ;-)
 
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