Hello all,
Has anyone got any ideas on how to preserve the trade label on a Record plane handle?
I bought a mid 50s no 06 (full face frog type) recently with an almost completely intact label. After I cleaned off most of the rust (plane seems to be hardly used) and went to try it out, I might have touched the label when I was adjusting the lateral lever or maybe it just came off by itself. It's actually the varnish that's come off. My guess is that the wood has shrunk slightly, I keep it indoors but apparently it was left in a shed for the last 30 odd years.
I can see a bit of the label/varnish has lifted off the wood but hasn't broken off from the rest of the label yet. I was think of applying some sort of varnish, so the label would be held together and that any loose bit won't break off. And maybe work some of the varnish under the loose bit, as a sort of glue.
I've got some water based artist's acrylic varnish which I gues would be non-yellowing and chemically stable. Would it be OK to use that? Or maybe a woodworking varnish would be better?
Has anyone got any ideas on how to preserve the trade label on a Record plane handle?
I bought a mid 50s no 06 (full face frog type) recently with an almost completely intact label. After I cleaned off most of the rust (plane seems to be hardly used) and went to try it out, I might have touched the label when I was adjusting the lateral lever or maybe it just came off by itself. It's actually the varnish that's come off. My guess is that the wood has shrunk slightly, I keep it indoors but apparently it was left in a shed for the last 30 odd years.
I can see a bit of the label/varnish has lifted off the wood but hasn't broken off from the rest of the label yet. I was think of applying some sort of varnish, so the label would be held together and that any loose bit won't break off. And maybe work some of the varnish under the loose bit, as a sort of glue.
I've got some water based artist's acrylic varnish which I gues would be non-yellowing and chemically stable. Would it be OK to use that? Or maybe a woodworking varnish would be better?