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G'Day If you go to www.recordhandplanes.com this will let you know of The Record No 043joiner_sim":2mu2d8ys said:
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David
G'Day If you go to www.recordhandplanes.com this will let you know of The Record No 043joiner_sim":2mu2d8ys said:
Sorry but but not sure what is going onRecordcollector":2gcysnfu said:G'Day if you go to www.recordhandplanes.com lots of information on Record Hand Planes/toolsjoiner_sim":2gcysnfu said:
Regards
Stay-Sharp
David
I often feel that way.Recordcollector":ecyz0wfa said:Sorry but but not sure what is going on
David
G'Day I will have it fixed up tomorrow for you If you dont have this font it goes to some other type of font not sure why, hope all will be OK tomorrowdunbarhamlin":2rld51f0 said:I often feel that way.Recordcollector":2rld51f0 said:Sorry but but not sure what is going on
David
Looks like some great info, though would recommend a standard type face - I've given up because it's too hard to read.
Cheers
Steve
G'Day Stevedunbarhamlin":jr2zo5vh said:I often feel that way.Recordcollector":jr2zo5vh said:Sorry but but not sure what is going on
David
Looks like some great info, though would recommend a standard type face - I've given up because it's too hard to read.
Cheers
Steve
dunbarhamlin":1vvxpj4f said:Fab! Thank you David. Have had a good look - great resource! No new shoes for the optician's children this month
G'Day alldunbarhamlin":2o0vf7zv said:Hi David
Unfortunately I don't find much time for practice these days.
That's a 10 string (CGDAE) Ridgeback (like a Vega cylinder back but with an asymetrical cutaway and X-bracing.)
Indian rosewood back, mahogany neck, sitka soundboard, macassar bridge, fretboard and binding.
I always use a cylinder back - just like doing it - though bending cross grain can be entertaining :roll:
Next up are a couple of piccolos and a standard scale Vega.
Cheers
Steve
neilyweely":3ero7ad2 said:Love it. Got a new one yesterday, and a couple of variations.
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That is a Patsy 055A top left, a Record 040 top right and a 043 bottom .
I also got a Rapier version of the 043 and a Marples version of the 040. And a Permuvar mini plough thingy too. Which is shamed by the others.
The Rapier and Marples musta come from the same factory as the Records. The Patsy really is quite special, in that the fences are both double sided, which allows far greater scope of use for the plane, although it only takes the one size of blade.
Nice planes.
Neil
neilyweely":1n8yyliv said:Thats a Record 040with a single arm on the right of the photo's.
Did they do a 43 with a single arm? I thought that was the 040.
Neil
I recently bought one that was missing one thumbscrew. Mine has the old style flat(ish) thumbscrews.PerranOak":21av27pm said:I bought one in a "junk" shop in Lechlade for a tenner in the summer.
Pretty good condition but it has only one cutter but also has a standard screw replacing the "Depth Guage Knurled Screw".
I don't suppose anyone has a spare screw lying around at all? :wink: