I have been asked by a friend to restore their father's Stanley No3 plane. ( A type 13, 1925 - 1928 ). They don't want a worker, but something that looks good for a keepsake. I'm glad about this because it is in rather a state and I think just making it pretty will be much easier.
The handle is completely broken at the bottom ( like that when I got it guv, honestly ). The back edge of the break had crumbled away slightly allowing moisture inside. Result? The bolt securing the handled has rusted solid into the sole as per pics 3 and 4. The top of the bolt was so corroded it sheared off as I unscrewed it. Copious amounts of release agent, tea ( applied to my interior, not the plane's ) and bad language have failed to get it off the sole. The bottom part of the handle comes off so it can be glued etc.
Dark staining in pic 4 is WD40 release agent. I managed to undo the frog adjustment bolt, amazingly.
As far as I see it I have two options:
Option 1 - quick and easy
Clean up the bolt leaving it in situ. Paint or seal it to preserve what's there and then glue or wedge the restored handle back on. As this will be a keepsake not a worker, it does not have to be strong enough to cope with being pushed around. Owner to be advised that it is not strong enough to use as anything more than an ornament/paperweight.
Option 2 -
Saw off the bolt close to the sole. Drill out the hole and cut a new thread for a replacement bolt, if I can find one.
Is there an option 3? 4? ....
I don't intend to replace the missing lever. Original paintwork will be kept to maintain its character.
Thanks in advance for your help.
The handle is completely broken at the bottom ( like that when I got it guv, honestly ). The back edge of the break had crumbled away slightly allowing moisture inside. Result? The bolt securing the handled has rusted solid into the sole as per pics 3 and 4. The top of the bolt was so corroded it sheared off as I unscrewed it. Copious amounts of release agent, tea ( applied to my interior, not the plane's ) and bad language have failed to get it off the sole. The bottom part of the handle comes off so it can be glued etc.
Dark staining in pic 4 is WD40 release agent. I managed to undo the frog adjustment bolt, amazingly.
As far as I see it I have two options:
Option 1 - quick and easy
Clean up the bolt leaving it in situ. Paint or seal it to preserve what's there and then glue or wedge the restored handle back on. As this will be a keepsake not a worker, it does not have to be strong enough to cope with being pushed around. Owner to be advised that it is not strong enough to use as anything more than an ornament/paperweight.
Option 2 -
Saw off the bolt close to the sole. Drill out the hole and cut a new thread for a replacement bolt, if I can find one.
Is there an option 3? 4? ....
I don't intend to replace the missing lever. Original paintwork will be kept to maintain its character.
Thanks in advance for your help.