I am up at my Mum's for the weekend, and am looking though my late father's stuff in the shed. I have found this chest with some of my Grandfather's (Mum's Dad) tools in it.
He was a carpenter and wheelwright, and my father worked for a furniture maker before he retired.
I don't know where most of them have gone, this is pretty much all there is left. There are a variety of chisels, many of with the makers names removed. A long wooden jointer plane, various saws, and a couple of spoke shaves. I don't know what has happened to all his moulding planes and jack planes. Have also picked up a nice little oil stone. And a couple of what look like corner chisels.
Once I have figured out where I can make room for it, I will be taking the chest home with me. I will take great pleasure and pride to be able to sharpen these tools up and give them life once more. Pretty much all the chisels are stamped up with my grandfather's name on the handles, and I will have a little smile whenever I pick one up to use it.
Si.
He was a carpenter and wheelwright, and my father worked for a furniture maker before he retired.
I don't know where most of them have gone, this is pretty much all there is left. There are a variety of chisels, many of with the makers names removed. A long wooden jointer plane, various saws, and a couple of spoke shaves. I don't know what has happened to all his moulding planes and jack planes. Have also picked up a nice little oil stone. And a couple of what look like corner chisels.
Once I have figured out where I can make room for it, I will be taking the chest home with me. I will take great pleasure and pride to be able to sharpen these tools up and give them life once more. Pretty much all the chisels are stamped up with my grandfather's name on the handles, and I will have a little smile whenever I pick one up to use it.
Si.