sploo
Somewhat extinguished member
I've got an old (~1940s) Stanley #4 plane, but as far as I can work out, the yoke doesn't protrude far enough through the frog in order to fully engage with the cap iron (so as you try to lower the blade the yoke "submarines" under the cap iron).
Does anyone know of a sensibly priced source for replacement yokes? I've found some in the US, but you're looking at £5 for the yoke (ok) and ~£10 for delivery. I got the plane (as a block of rust) for £20, so £15 for a yoke doesn't really make sense.
I've heard it's also possible to solder or braze a bit of metal onto the end and shape it with a file - I'd be up for that (I only need to build up about 1.5mm of depth), but I've no idea what materials would be suitable for the job. I understand the yokes of that vintage are cast (iron?).
Does anyone know of a sensibly priced source for replacement yokes? I've found some in the US, but you're looking at £5 for the yoke (ok) and ~£10 for delivery. I got the plane (as a block of rust) for £20, so £15 for a yoke doesn't really make sense.
I've heard it's also possible to solder or braze a bit of metal onto the end and shape it with a file - I'd be up for that (I only need to build up about 1.5mm of depth), but I've no idea what materials would be suitable for the job. I understand the yokes of that vintage are cast (iron?).