I've had this plane for a while, it wasn't that flat when I got it and I've created some work for myself by not finishing a flattening job and then not remembering that I sort of left it half done.
But what has always perplexed me is just how hard it is to get the thing to move forward on adjustment but it goes back fine...
you ready?.....wait for it..
...the lever cap is too long. The end of the lever cap goes over the stock cap iron and it's literally like putting your fingers over a curve and holding it back.
This is an interesting problem because the cheap mex stanley has a cap iron that's too short and it won't hold the cap down properly.
I figured this out only because I'm prepping the record 8 to sell it and at least doing a decent job of flattening it so it's usable, and I noticed just how far over the cap iron hump the lever cap goes.
Bizarre!!!!
Also not really fixable for me, though I could make a different type of cap for it (one could always buy one of the modern flat ones, too).
This issue with adjustability is what triggered me to bid on later stanley 8s until I got a regular auction "win" (ebay's really the winner in these things these days, but whatever).
Can't believe it. I waxed the face of the frog and did all kinds of nonsense to no avail. No wonder.
But what has always perplexed me is just how hard it is to get the thing to move forward on adjustment but it goes back fine...
you ready?.....wait for it..
...the lever cap is too long. The end of the lever cap goes over the stock cap iron and it's literally like putting your fingers over a curve and holding it back.
This is an interesting problem because the cheap mex stanley has a cap iron that's too short and it won't hold the cap down properly.
I figured this out only because I'm prepping the record 8 to sell it and at least doing a decent job of flattening it so it's usable, and I noticed just how far over the cap iron hump the lever cap goes.
Bizarre!!!!
Also not really fixable for me, though I could make a different type of cap for it (one could always buy one of the modern flat ones, too).
This issue with adjustability is what triggered me to bid on later stanley 8s until I got a regular auction "win" (ebay's really the winner in these things these days, but whatever).
Can't believe it. I waxed the face of the frog and did all kinds of nonsense to no avail. No wonder.