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Tyler Howell
04-08-2006, 12:52 PM
Got this Bailey from Creeker Gary Jacuk. Going to need a little fettling but I think we can do something with it:D :D .
I have a starter collection of spare parts going here. There's a real nice frog and the cap lever and chipper are in good shape.
Thanks Gary.;)

Tony Sade
04-08-2006, 12:59 PM
Uh, Tyler, you know that plane's broken, right?;) Hope you know how to braize/weld or whatever that will take. You must have too much time on your hands. Good luck,

Dave Anderson NH
04-08-2006, 1:20 PM
Uh Tyler. No Problem, looks to me like it's ready to use.;)

Sreriously though, if you plan to use it for parts, a good citric acid or electroylsis bath are probably the fastest and easiest ways.

Steve Clardy
04-08-2006, 2:03 PM
So Tyler. There will be two rare stanleys now, when you get yours fettled:confused: ;) :D

John Miliunas
04-08-2006, 2:32 PM
You go, Steve!!! That's exactly what I thought of when I first saw the picture with the plane in two pieces!!! :D :cool:

Alfredo Rodriguez Garcia
04-08-2006, 7:55 PM
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Steve Clardy
04-08-2006, 8:02 PM
Nice tutorial!! Been wondering how to do the inside of the brass adjustors easily.
Steve

Chris Barton
04-08-2006, 8:21 PM
A little steel wool and elbow grease and it will be fine...