sunnybob":3bj149ie said:but what about the body? surely no one would want that? it was snapped off at the front right across the throat. Its been brazed back on, the brazing is messy but I suspect the plane will work, but surely no value?
AndyT":k9kvh57x said:It's a big lump of iron - ideal as a sacrificial anode in electrolysis.
Indeed, if your haul includes a battery charger, a bucket and some rusty bits, you could use it right away!
Possibly.sunnybob":30ae8qu5 said:...Theres a record no 4 in my haul, but its missing the blade, the handle has been broken and very badly repaired, and the front of the plane has snapped off and been brazed back together. i think this one is for the bin
Somewhere about the early 1970s, Stanley UK switched from brass nuts to aluminium nuts for the handles, then a few years later they switched back to brass. About the same time they switched from a brass adjusting wheel to a plated steel wheel, and again back to brass.swb58":26yilka3 said:...The securing nuts are 3 parts melted, they look to be some kind of alloy, not like the brass adjusting wheel which survived the heat.
sunnybob":v1ka1l4n said:I've discovered that my bailey 5 1/2 is missing the brass screw that holds the handle on.
Anybody know where I can get one?
sunnybob":wgpstosr said:I've discovered that my bailey 5 1/2 is missing the brass screw that holds the handle on.
Anybody know where I can get one?
I don't know where the use of "Tote" came from.Pete Maddex":2sys4xeq said:sunnybob":2sys4xeq said:I've discovered that my bailey 5 1/2 is missing the brass screw that holds the handle on.
Anybody know where I can get one?
Handle?
Tote (the one at the back)
Knob (the tumescent bit you grab at the front)
If you mean the tote the long threaded stud and nut or the short screw.
Pete
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