Vann
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I'll find one later - got to go out now. Where in Wellywood are you?
Cheers, Vann.
Cheers, Vann.
ZippityNZ":323r0z3v said:Both have rosewood handles.
Ttrees":78qr6hr7 said:Never seen a plane with webbing, which had the older style rounded top on the iron.
Tom
I agree with this. I think it would be well worthwhile.Ttrees":goai8yqr said:Never seen a plane with webbing, which had the older style rounded top on the iron.
Not talking about the previous laminated irons, of course.
Some other questions might be useful on dating UK planes like...
When did the production of laminated irons cease in the UK?...
I think it was here, that there was mention of women producing laminated irons in Australia, or New Zealand during the war effort, but unsure if it was Stanley UK or USA.
Did these plane irons get shipped worldwide?
Can an "original box" hold a better clue to the age of a plane?
I can't get at my UK made planes until I finish painting, but think most of mine are somewhere in the 50's era,
Apart from what's mentioned allready,
I want to check for any minute differences like raised casting around the front knob,
The raised casting on toe and heel discrepancies,
Checking the frog tabs on the back of them, lateral adjuster differences, including possible differing Stanley trademark stamp on them.
Possible differing machining marks made on the slot in the irons.
Possible cap iron differences like the shape of the bend.
Stamp codes, side wall thickness and checking for irregularities.
Possible differences in raised lettering locations
The shared iron supplier, and differing stamps on them.
And probably a heap of other things that don't come to mind.
This is not impossible, and it's about time we tried to make an effort to try and get a better idea.
Surely this has been done before, so maybe an old thread on this needs to be resurrected,
or a new one made to pick up where others might have left off.
I glanced on a Record plane dating a long time ago, unsure if it was a fully comprehensive though, so it would be interesting to know more on this.
This hand tools forum is quieter now than it was before, so no harm in making a few of these
plane dating threads if need be.
Maybe we should start a discussion on what would be better to try and organise these for clarity,
possibly something along the lines of ...
Dating UK planes using the box,
Maybe, or maybe not, having separate threads of Stanley, Record, and other brands.
Dating by serial code,
Insert your better idea here, kinda thing.
Keen to know more
Tom
I guess, for the sake of accuracy, I should have said: Stanley bought JA Chapman in Dec. 1936, and formed Stanley UK, in order to begin producing Stanley tools in UK. When the first Stanley UK tools actually began to flow off the production line - who knows - must have been well into 1937.Ttrees":4e4eovrf said:Pondering some more about this, especially after Vann's comment about Stanley UK starting production in Dec 1936, which I would have guessed was far earlier...
It's sad that David Lynch (of recordhandplanes site) died (in 2014).Ttrees":4e4eovrf said:...I think I need to revisit that Record plane dating website and start there...
Ttrees":237itpr6 said:
I'm not saying that the statement about the ribs being a later feature is wrong, but am just wondering if anyone has any evidence for it?
Comparable planes bought new at known dates? Magazine reviews?
Bearing in mind that there must have been many sets of castings for these planes.
Good on ya Tapsa for rooting out these older threads, you forget just how much information is in here.I have started a new thread about English Stanley bench plane type study. No dating info yet, but the order of new features, such as bed ribs, is presented.
Thanks for the info. Yes, these old threads have a lot of valuable information.Good on ya Tapsa for rooting out these older threads, you forget just how much information is in here.
It may be of an advantage to you to know that the aforementioned Andyt is now over on a different forum and is, as always, a font of knowledge.
https://www.thewoodhaven2.co.uk/viewforum.php?f=21&sid=7921cdd6c18a6d5b25771b2a5043bc69
Cheers Andy
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