Sheffield Tony
Ghost of the disenchanted
I picked up an Acorn #3 last weekend; I know Acorn are not sought after, and this one was VERY rusty, but it was worth the price I paid -nothing ! The stall holder said if I wanted it I could have it, so it would be rude not to.
Mainly I wanted a very rusty one to try electrolysis on. I used sodium hydroxide, which usefully stripped what was left of the paint too. The results were remarkable, even on the cap iron that looked like there might not be much metal under the rust !
The remaining problems are one big bit of pitting in the sole that I'm hoping won't affect use, and a rusty cutter. The plane had been left with a mouthful of sawdust, so the last 10mm was useless. I've cut that off - there's plenty left. I cut it with the angle grinder with it clamped between a couple of bits of angle iron to take the heat away - now I have a square end. It is more pitted on the back than the front, so it occurred to me - can I flip it over, put the bevel on the other side and use it the other way up ? I assume it isn't laminated ?
Mainly I wanted a very rusty one to try electrolysis on. I used sodium hydroxide, which usefully stripped what was left of the paint too. The results were remarkable, even on the cap iron that looked like there might not be much metal under the rust !
The remaining problems are one big bit of pitting in the sole that I'm hoping won't affect use, and a rusty cutter. The plane had been left with a mouthful of sawdust, so the last 10mm was useless. I've cut that off - there's plenty left. I cut it with the angle grinder with it clamped between a couple of bits of angle iron to take the heat away - now I have a square end. It is more pitted on the back than the front, so it occurred to me - can I flip it over, put the bevel on the other side and use it the other way up ? I assume it isn't laminated ?