JandK
Established Member
I had a small procedure done on me about 2 weeks ago so during the R&R period prescribed by the consultant I have spent a lot of time on the forum reading threads. I then spotted a few topics on electrolysis for rust removal and thought I'll have a go on some small items while I am in R&R and to keep myself busy, what fun! These threads then led me to a couple of threads on hand tool restoration. I ended up going through the loft in search of a Stanley Bailey no 5 plane that was hiding somewhere in need of some TLC only to discover that it is missing the cap iron , chip breaker and blade plus the screw holding the chip breaker and blade together.
A few questions how do I know what replacement parts are correct for this plane - size wise and where can I buy these spares?
I had so much fun I immediately scoured eBay for old planes and other old hand tools. I soon discovered that I don't know much about vintage/ antique tools. Aside from the names and the obvious about damage what do I look for to see if it is worthwhile? I am not planning on restoration for resale but rather collecting. Is there any good books, literature on this subject?
This can become very addictive!
Thanks
Jan
A few questions how do I know what replacement parts are correct for this plane - size wise and where can I buy these spares?
I had so much fun I immediately scoured eBay for old planes and other old hand tools. I soon discovered that I don't know much about vintage/ antique tools. Aside from the names and the obvious about damage what do I look for to see if it is worthwhile? I am not planning on restoration for resale but rather collecting. Is there any good books, literature on this subject?
This can become very addictive!
Thanks
Jan