DiscoStu
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With regards to 2nd hand, I don't know enough about fettling etc. so I want to make sure I buy something good that doesn't need me to do anything to it - except hone the blade.
Peter Sefton":1cj0p07b said:Possibly still above your budget but since the price drop in Veritas last year a low angle Veritas with an 01 blade is £115.63 the only trouble is they are selling like hot cakes and most of us are out of stock.
Cheers Peter
Thanks for the link. Have to be honest, I don't see anything there that couldn't be sorted out easily by the user.GrahamF":oa6eo8oo said:Needed a bit more than fettling, thread about it here - faithfull-planes-t93113.html
Have you seen the video Graham Haydon posted to YouTube where he tuned a Silverline? Well worth watching if you haven't as what it shows is a bit of an eye-opener in light of the many opinions posted about planes at the cheaper end of the market. What it could eventually do was a surprise to Graham himselfDiscoStu":z7wb3vur said:I was told that if you're going to use a tool once then buy the cheapest, if you use it once in a while pay an average amount and if you use it daily then buy the best. I'm in the middle group so looking for a middle option.
DiscoStu":1xgehtdi said:It does seem fundamentally wrong to me that you buy something and then have to set about making it fit for purpose. When I buy a car I don't expect to have to start by servicing the engine. The other thing that gets me is that you need a reasonable amount of knowledge in order to "fettle" these things yet the cheaper end of the market requires the most getting and that's the end where the least knowledge is likely to be for most people. I've never fettled a plane and I don't want to buy something and then start to try and make it work when I'm not sure what end result I'm expecting.
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