I have a chance to purchase a Rapier 500 (equivlent to a #5, I believe) for $50 NZD Which is about 30 GBP. Does anyone know anything about these planes and whether they are worth having for a user plane?
Cheers
Robyn
Cheers
Robyn
Thanks Tom, at this stage I’m thinking of passing unless someone here has a strong opinion otherwise.Not sure if many folks on this here forum, maybe @Derek Cohen (Perth Oz) Cohen @IWW or @Vann might be able to tell you better.
Seems some of them have a turnscrew rather than a cam for the lever cap, like what you'd see on most Bailey planes, and likely preferred by most.
More importantly, I see a lot of them/most have very thin castings, but some don't.
If its a good one it should have nothing lacking really.
Sounds about the same money as you'd pay for a new one in the hardware shop.
I guess there must be a few brands which most here wouldn't be familiar with, so maybe folks above might be able to mention a few others to look out for.
Tom
I agree, not to Stanley or Record quality.Cheaper copy manufactured in the north east of England post war I believe.
Build quality not up to Stanley level...
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