ZippityNZ
Established Member
Yesterday, when buying a couple of second-hand hand planes, I was given a small plane that was caked in years of dust and grime.
The small plane was missing its iron cap and iron, but that was no big deal, as I just wanted to clean and restore it.
After dismantling and cleaning the plane, I noticed that it had no manufacturers name or model number cast on it. The only identification marks that I could find was "STANLEY" on the Lateral Adjusting Lever and the letter "B" on the back of the Lever cap.
The plane's sole measures 7 3/32" (not counting the tote overlap), the brass bolt nuts are solid and the low knob and tote appear to be Rosewood.
I do not believe that the Frog Screws and Adjusting Nut are the originals. The Frog Screws appear to be too long as each was sitting/packed on 3 washers, and the Adjusting Nut appears to be steel or something else.
There is no adjusting screw on the Frog.
At this stage, I am unable to place a year or type against this plane.
Can anyone ID this plane from the attached photographs?
The small plane was missing its iron cap and iron, but that was no big deal, as I just wanted to clean and restore it.
After dismantling and cleaning the plane, I noticed that it had no manufacturers name or model number cast on it. The only identification marks that I could find was "STANLEY" on the Lateral Adjusting Lever and the letter "B" on the back of the Lever cap.
The plane's sole measures 7 3/32" (not counting the tote overlap), the brass bolt nuts are solid and the low knob and tote appear to be Rosewood.
I do not believe that the Frog Screws and Adjusting Nut are the originals. The Frog Screws appear to be too long as each was sitting/packed on 3 washers, and the Adjusting Nut appears to be steel or something else.
There is no adjusting screw on the Frog.
At this stage, I am unable to place a year or type against this plane.
Can anyone ID this plane from the attached photographs?