Thanks for the info. If you happen across any other info, I'd love to hear about it.
Dave
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Thanks for the info. If you happen across any other info, I'd love to hear about it.
Dave
I have a question for anyone with knowledge of antique planes. I have a wooden jointer plane that I found in my mother's basement. I found a stamp on the nose this week showing Greenfield Tool Co....
All of these methods usually work pretty good, but to make it go a little easier, use a little dish soap to lube the bead and rim. We used to do the ether method for years on tractor trailer tires....
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Here is a quick gloat on a couple of handplanes I recently got off of the bay. Howoever, I have a question. What is the best way to hone the irons for use?...
I bought one last summer, and like it so far. I've only used it a few times, but it does really well. You would not regret buying one. I also have an older DeWalt that worked fairly well, until the...
Larry,
I could give you a shop tour, but it would only last about 30 seconds. My shop is only 10 x 12, and a little cramped. If you are looking to get some lumber, Hogans Hardwood is in S. Little...
Yeah, what Robert said. I'm just not that good at explaining things in simple terms.
Dave
John,
I ran into the same problem recently when working on some RS cherry. It was 8'+ wide and my jointer is only 6". What I have been doing is setting the board up on my bench with any cup facing...
Does anyone have a preference over an end vise or a tail vise? For what reasons?
Dave