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    Stanley #7 question

    I have a Type 15 #7 Stanley plane. I've added a thicker 1/8th inch blade and although the screw that hold the lever cap in holds it's got less thread into the frog and I thought I might try to find a slightly longer screw. Does anyone know whether it's a standard thread and/or what is the thread size? Otherwise I'll add some locktite to keep the present screw in.

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    1/4x28.....


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    Thanks. Any idea where to buy a longer one?

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    Standard length under the head is .900
    Almost an inch.
    I suggest trying a hardware store. Try to find a fine thread stove bolt.
    You may have to cut it to length

    I'm not aware of anyone that makes a screw for your needs.


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    Hi Joel,

    The thread is a bastard size 1/4-20
    I have been thinling of making ne some blade screws also 20 TPI and while the lathe is set up I think I'm make some Lever Cap Screws as well..

    PM me next week to remind me as I think I'llm forget..
    aka rarebear - Hand Planes 101 - RexMill - The Resource

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny Kleso View Post
    Hi Joel,

    The thread is a bastard size 1/4-20
    I have been thinling of making ne some blade screws also 20 TPI and while the lathe is set up I think I'm make some Lever Cap Screws as well..

    PM me next week to remind me as I think I'llm forget..
    Johnny:
    I'm in the same boat on a couple of bench planes and could use one or two of those screws. Also, I have the same issue on a couple of block planes (a 65 and an 18). But I suppose the ones for block planes would still be shorter than those for a bench plane.

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    You should do that Johnny. I , along with a bunch of other folks, could use some spares. Please let me know if you make some.

    Mike

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    Joe,
    You can get screws from
    http://www.stanleytoolparts.com/planes.html

    The block plane screws are the same you just might have to grind them shorter to fit..

    For the other folks, I am making some 5/16-20 handle studs for Millers Falls Drills for Viktor Kuc from wkFineTools.com and these two jobs will run together well
    I should have then in a week or two..

    I just checked a screw after I relized my thinking is out to luch once again

    The lever cap screw is 9/32-26 NOT 1/4-20 ...
    Last edited by Johnny Kleso; 09-25-2008 at 2:09 AM.
    aka rarebear - Hand Planes 101 - RexMill - The Resource

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    Is a LN cap inron screw the same thread as a Stanley ????????

    I just started making some extra long cap iron screws..
    I have a dozen that just needs the screwdriver slots to finish them..

    Then it hit me if LNs fit there is no need to make any for those folks that where intrested..

    Anyone own a LN plane and a Stanley that could check??

    Also if someone knows that LN charges would be awesome..

    Thanks
    aka rarebear - Hand Planes 101 - RexMill - The Resource

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    Not to hijack the thread, but can anyone tell me how you determine what "Type Number" of Stanley #7 you have?

    I recently bought off ebay a Stanley-Bailey #7. The plane iron was real convex and I spent hours grinding and sharpening it, and after setting it up with a 30° bevel and 35° secondary bevel, and putting it back together, it seemed like the throat was too small (even with the frog set as far aft as possible), because the shavings quickly jammed between the front of the throat opening and the chip-breaker...so then I took a few thousandths off the front of the throat opening with a file...it would be nice to know a little more about all the variations of S-B #7 planes.

    Thanks for any advice and sorry for the hijack,

    Jacob.

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    Yes they are the same.

    I used a stanley screw temporarily in my LN 4.5 bronze.

    Stanley screw is a tad longer than a LN screw.
    LN has a bigger head.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jacob Reverb View Post
    Not to hijack the thread, but can anyone tell me how you determine what "Type Number" of Stanley #7 you have?

    I recently bought off ebay a Stanley-Bailey #7. The plane iron was real convex and I spent hours grinding and sharpening it, and after setting it up with a 30° bevel and 35° secondary bevel, and putting it back together, it seemed like the throat was too small (even with the frog set as far aft as possible), because the shavings quickly jammed between the front of the throat opening and the chip-breaker...so then I took a few thousandths off the front of the throat opening with a file...it would be nice to know a little more about all the variations of S-B #7 planes.

    Thanks for any advice and sorry for the hijack,

    Jacob.


    http://www.supertool.com/StanleyBG/stan0a.html


  13. #13
    Jacob try this site for dating your Stanley (no it is not on eharmony)

    http://www.hyperkitten.com/tools/sta...flowchart.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jacob Reverb View Post
    Not to hijack the thread, but can anyone tell me how you determine what "Type Number" of Stanley #7 you have?


    Thanks for any advice and sorry for the hijack,

    Jacob.

    I have a Picturial Type Study at my website just click on my name and choose website
    aka rarebear - Hand Planes 101 - RexMill - The Resource

  15. #15
    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Clardy View Post
    Yes they are the same.

    I used a stanley screw temporarily in my LN 4.5 bronze.

    Stanley screw is a tad longer than a LN screw.
    LN has a bigger head.
    Wow I would have thought the LN was twice as long...
    aka rarebear - Hand Planes 101 - RexMill - The Resource

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