I have a Stanley 50(?) - full width plane blade - not that old, probably dating from the 90s/early 2000s, with white metal blade adjustment wheel, etc.
The steel body just looks different to my other older planes, even the no. 5 I bought in the late 70s, and picks up surface rust more quickly than my other older Stanleys and Records. It is in the same cupboard on one of the brown anti-rust papers, but seems to be more susceptible than anything else kept in the same place. It doesn't get much use at the moment.
Is it right that some vintages are more susceptible to rust? I can't say that it is the greatest quality of plane, .the front section of the sole is not in the same plane as the rear, and the varnish is flaking off in chunks. May not be worth persevering with.
Any advice on rust proofing, please
Mike
The steel body just looks different to my other older planes, even the no. 5 I bought in the late 70s, and picks up surface rust more quickly than my other older Stanleys and Records. It is in the same cupboard on one of the brown anti-rust papers, but seems to be more susceptible than anything else kept in the same place. It doesn't get much use at the moment.
Is it right that some vintages are more susceptible to rust? I can't say that it is the greatest quality of plane, .the front section of the sole is not in the same plane as the rear, and the varnish is flaking off in chunks. May not be worth persevering with.
Any advice on rust proofing, please
Mike