shed9
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Just had a Stanley No 10 delivered (Ebay purchase) and it's dead
The packaging was barely bigger than the plane so can't say I'm that surprised. As soon as I saw the box, my heart dropped and I opened it hoping it had survived - sadly not. I don't understand why they don't get well wrapped by people who know tools??? This thing survived two World Wars and was killed in the end by dire packaging and for the lack of a slightly larger box.
Not my first casualty and I suspect not the last. I sometimes ask people to pack them well and remind them that cast iron is brittle but didn't think this was necessary as the seller clearly knew his tools.
Sad day for No 10's............
Edit: Seller is being super responsive and dealing with it professional which has taken the sting out somewhat, just the death of plane to mourn...
The packaging was barely bigger than the plane so can't say I'm that surprised. As soon as I saw the box, my heart dropped and I opened it hoping it had survived - sadly not. I don't understand why they don't get well wrapped by people who know tools??? This thing survived two World Wars and was killed in the end by dire packaging and for the lack of a slightly larger box.
Not my first casualty and I suspect not the last. I sometimes ask people to pack them well and remind them that cast iron is brittle but didn't think this was necessary as the seller clearly knew his tools.
Sad day for No 10's............
Edit: Seller is being super responsive and dealing with it professional which has taken the sting out somewhat, just the death of plane to mourn...