One of those stainless steel window squeegees from Screwfix, about a tenner. Sometimes you need to earn a few brownie points!
Jim
Jim
focusonwood":vy6gsvtu said:My most recent purchase was a Stanley Sweetheart jack plane...
m waiting to get a box to send my TS200 back! The blade and riving knife are badly aligned and as such it makes cutting (especially ripping) very difficult as the wood wants to stop when it reaches the riving knife.
hmmm...mine does this.
I thought it was just my technique...I'm going to have to take the knife out to take a look at it.
Very sensible, proper adjustment provision aside, why would you want to mess about with a brand new machine that should have been right in the first place? You wouldn't do that with any other consumer product. I suppose it started with crappily made Stanley and Record planes back in the 60s and we learnt to accept what should be unacceptable.DiscoStu":1i8bzhoj said:Sorry this seems to have gone off topic. Mine is going back to Axminster and they'll sort it. I was only posting the pics to show the issue I had as it might be the same as the other poster.
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