Hello,
I have Stanley no.6 Type 9 and Stanley no.4 type 11, where I purchased Hock blades and cap irons earlier this year. As both blade and cap iron is thicker than the original, the yoke is too short (it is worse on no.6 where it barely touches the cap iron).
I would like to ask a welder to weld me a little material on the tip of the yoke and then I will grind it to fit the hole in the cap iron.
Can you please tell me if the Stanley yoke is made of steel or cast iron? If it is steel, it can be MIG welded, if it is cast iron then I would need a special stick for cast iron welding.
I could buy brass replacement yokes for Juuma planes from fine-tools.com, but I do not know if they would fit the old Stanley planes
Thank you.
I have Stanley no.6 Type 9 and Stanley no.4 type 11, where I purchased Hock blades and cap irons earlier this year. As both blade and cap iron is thicker than the original, the yoke is too short (it is worse on no.6 where it barely touches the cap iron).
I would like to ask a welder to weld me a little material on the tip of the yoke and then I will grind it to fit the hole in the cap iron.
Can you please tell me if the Stanley yoke is made of steel or cast iron? If it is steel, it can be MIG welded, if it is cast iron then I would need a special stick for cast iron welding.
I could buy brass replacement yokes for Juuma planes from fine-tools.com, but I do not know if they would fit the old Stanley planes
Thank you.