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Hi all
I recently posted a question as to your favourite tools which proved to be a very popular subject.
I am now wondering about the worst tool you bought? Expecting even more responses/opinions this time
Mine has to be a Stanley 60 1/2 low angle block pl.. Sorry I can't bring myself to call this piece of junk a plane. I spent hours trying to get the 0.6mm hollow (and twist!!) out of the sole only to find the blade BENT slightly and of uneven thicness. Junk Junk Junk Junk Junk :evil: :evil: :evil: !!!!!!
I bought a LN low angle for just over £20 more than the Stanley and it worked on Oak end grain staight from the box (after a 2 minute hone) - no tuning neccesary.
Lesson learnt
Name and shame those tools so that the rest of us do not follow in your footsteps
Tony
I recently posted a question as to your favourite tools which proved to be a very popular subject.
I am now wondering about the worst tool you bought? Expecting even more responses/opinions this time
Mine has to be a Stanley 60 1/2 low angle block pl.. Sorry I can't bring myself to call this piece of junk a plane. I spent hours trying to get the 0.6mm hollow (and twist!!) out of the sole only to find the blade BENT slightly and of uneven thicness. Junk Junk Junk Junk Junk :evil: :evil: :evil: !!!!!!
I bought a LN low angle for just over £20 more than the Stanley and it worked on Oak end grain staight from the box (after a 2 minute hone) - no tuning neccesary.
Lesson learnt
Name and shame those tools so that the rest of us do not follow in your footsteps
Tony