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Thread: A whole new perspective on Lie-Nielsen Hand Planes

  1. #31
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    The plane itself? Or, the video?

    Currently have a Stanley No. 4-1/2c, Type 11 IN my shop, and working nicely, thank you very much....Plus there is a Sargent No. 410c, type4 on "Stand-by" in the tool cabinet....No issues.
    A Planer? I'm the Planer, and this is what I use

  2. Quote Originally Posted by steven c newman View Post
    The plane itself? Or, the video?

    Currently have a Stanley No. 4-1/2c, Type 11 IN my shop, and working nicely, thank you very much....Plus there is a Sargent No. 410c, type4 on "Stand-by" in the tool cabinet....No issues.
    Sarcastic/sardonic...

    The plane was working rather well out of the box, despite those posters claiming the tool is essentially garbage.

    Fair disclosure: I do not own any L-N bench planes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Bussey View Post
    Again the guy with the tee shirt could have 5-6 foot away and the camera can't show that.
    Actually, he was the one pulling the ladle to the molds. Literally holding on to the ladle, bare arms no more than a foot above the melt at one point.

  4. #34
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    Great video! Thanks for sharing.

    Now if I can only find one in stock (as opposed to back ordered) to purchase....

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