Bought from a second hand shop for £20 this morning:
- Chisel, 9/32” width, I. Sorby, Sheffield (an unusual size? – I didn’t have one this width),
- Spoon gouge, 1/4” width No. 28, Henry Taylor, Acorn Brand, Sheffield, split in handle,
- Inside callipers, 4”, Moore & Wright,
- Die stock with ½” BSW die, LAL Ltd., England,
- Two hand vices, no maker’s marks (useful for holding spokeshave blades when sharpening),
- No. 4 ½ plane, Stanley, made in England, beech handles, blade 2 mm thick, solid metal yoke (rather sloppy), sole is tolerably flat.
Now for a de-rusting session. I’ll make a new handle for the gouge. I suppose the plane dates from the 1960s or 1970s but I’d be pleased if any reader can give a better idea of its age. It has obviously been very neglected but doesn’t seem to have had much use. If I de-rust it, paint it, fit a better blade and make a new yoke and handles I think I can make it into quite a nice plane. Will it be worth the effort? I don’t know but I like to make useful things out of what appears to be junk.
- Chisel, 9/32” width, I. Sorby, Sheffield (an unusual size? – I didn’t have one this width),
- Spoon gouge, 1/4” width No. 28, Henry Taylor, Acorn Brand, Sheffield, split in handle,
- Inside callipers, 4”, Moore & Wright,
- Die stock with ½” BSW die, LAL Ltd., England,
- Two hand vices, no maker’s marks (useful for holding spokeshave blades when sharpening),
- No. 4 ½ plane, Stanley, made in England, beech handles, blade 2 mm thick, solid metal yoke (rather sloppy), sole is tolerably flat.
Now for a de-rusting session. I’ll make a new handle for the gouge. I suppose the plane dates from the 1960s or 1970s but I’d be pleased if any reader can give a better idea of its age. It has obviously been very neglected but doesn’t seem to have had much use. If I de-rust it, paint it, fit a better blade and make a new yoke and handles I think I can make it into quite a nice plane. Will it be worth the effort? I don’t know but I like to make useful things out of what appears to be junk.