Kalimna
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Greetings 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
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