It looks like it should be enjoying a well deserved retirement!whiskywill":1dndg6ld said:This was is a Stanley No. 5 I picked up at a car boot sale a few days ago. Are there any top tips for extending the life of what has obviously been a much loved iron.
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phil.p":7wy4ico9 said:All the hard steel has gone, though, what's left will be soft.
phil.p":h403f1mn said:All the hard steel has gone, though, what's left will be soft.
Trevanion":2n98qhcl said:I'll have to have a closer look at my Record Irons. I've got a smallish collection of Warfinish planes with the square shoulder irons.
I have one hanging above my bench, its an excellent scraper for paint, varnish, gaskets - anything you wouldn't want to put a good edge near!whiskywill":2vglc2va said:This was is a Stanley No. 5 I picked up at a car boot sale a few days ago. Are there any top tips for extending the life of what has obviously been a much loved iron.
TFrench":gt0p1vw0 said:I have one hanging above my bench, its an excellent scraper for paint, varnish, gaskets - anything you wouldn't want to put a good edge near!whiskywill":gt0p1vw0 said:This was is a Stanley No. 5 I picked up at a car boot sale a few days ago. Are there any top tips for extending the life of what has obviously been a much loved iron.
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