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Hello everyone,
I had been looking for an old Stanley #8 for a couple of years but I could not find one I could afford, or if I could aford it, it was a total piece of scrap. I was cruising Ebay last week and I saw one here in Canada for sale, it looked pretty tough, but it was all there. For $118 CDN (to my door) I had a real Stanley # 8, type 11 (1910-1918). In the photos, it does look bad, but it is all there, just needs a little, *ahem*, work. The blade is a total write off, but I already picked up a new #8 Hock for under $20. I couldn't find a big enough plastic container around the house to de-rust the plane in, so some scrap plywood and plastic to the rescue for a makeshift electrolysis tank. The handles are in a glass jar with lacquer thinner being stripped, 80 years of sweaty palms makes for some ugly dirty lacquer thinner. http://www.federatedtool.com/david/img/8-1.jpg http://www.federatedtool.com/david/img/8-1.jpg http://www.federatedtool.com/david/img/8-1.jpg I cannot wait for a few days to pass when I can take it out of the tank and clean it off to see how it really looks. Take care, David. Every neighbourhood has one, in mine, I'm him. |
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