Hello,
I've just inherited my Dad's old Stanley No. 5. Very rusted and seized up even though he promised to clean it :wink: I've spent weeks looking for the right one on ebay so i'm really chuffed to have the one that my Dad used instead.
I just spent a lovely couple of hours cleaning it, sanding off the rust and resin and scraping the cracked varnish off the knobs and oiling them. The rosewood has come up lovely with a few coats of Tru-Oil. After a bit of WD40 and some oil the sideways lever and the wheel are moving beautifully.
What i don't know how to do is sharpen the blade. I don't have any grinding system or stones so i'm wondering how i can do it (cheaply!).
Any advice would be gratefully received.
Cheers
Dave
I've just inherited my Dad's old Stanley No. 5. Very rusted and seized up even though he promised to clean it :wink: I've spent weeks looking for the right one on ebay so i'm really chuffed to have the one that my Dad used instead.
I just spent a lovely couple of hours cleaning it, sanding off the rust and resin and scraping the cracked varnish off the knobs and oiling them. The rosewood has come up lovely with a few coats of Tru-Oil. After a bit of WD40 and some oil the sideways lever and the wheel are moving beautifully.
What i don't know how to do is sharpen the blade. I don't have any grinding system or stones so i'm wondering how i can do it (cheaply!).
Any advice would be gratefully received.
Cheers
Dave