Kalimna
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Xy - thanks for the link, that's exactly the thread that prompted me to try rehandling.
Cheers,
Adam
Cheers,
Adam
I bought a set of aldi chisels because Paul Sellers recommended them and paid twice as much as I should of. I then happened to use a Marples yellow and red plastic handled one day and it felt far superior to the workzone ones. I bought a full set of them and I'm sticking to them. Just out of interest mike how many chisels do you have or how many do you use/need? I think I've bought far too many.MikeG.":jtrgil14 said:I reckon they're excellent chisels. There's some nonsense talked about decent old tools sometimes, particularly if they happen to have a plastic handle.
FatmanG":mzoxz9d3 said:.......Just out of interest mike how many chisels do you have or how many do you use/need? I think I've bought far too many.
I have a set of 5001 in ash, and the maker’s mark are roll-die onto the bolster. They do not look like a rehandled job at all, but a prototypeGreetings folks,
Following on from the (slightly) recent threads on chisels, their handles and replacing the plastic (aesthetically less pleasing, but practically more useful) with wood (looks nicer, more damage prone), I thought I would have a go rehandling some.
Anyway, on the basis that Stanley 5001 chisels get a universally good name around here, I have acquired a couple of sets from the 'Bay. Which brings me to my question - Are there different varieties/issues/editions of the 5001's? There is quite a difference in the finish of both the steel (grinding marks vs smooth, depth of the lands) and the handle (mould lines present vs not, denser feeling plastic) between what I have bought.
Haven't had chance of to sharpen them up yet, however, so if the underlying steel is the same, it doesn't really matter, does it?
Cheers,
Adam
You are right it is not a proper tang but its not impossible. Strait sided hole and some epoxy. I did one because the plastic had gone all sticky and felt horrible in the hand. Must be over 15 years ago and the handle is still fine even though it's been laid into being on a 1&1/2'' firmer.Don't! You will probably find the chisel does not have a tang more likely just a distorted round bar. Fine for moulding plastic but impossible to re handle with wood.
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