Stanley no 78 dating
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- How good is this Stanley Stanley 78 tool?
- What are the types and dates of the Stanley planes?
- How big is a Stanley 39 dado plane?
- What are the dimensions of a Stanley 41/2 plane?
- What kind of tool is Stanley No 78?
- What is a Stanley #78 scrub plane?
- What is a Stanley plane used for?
- Are Stanley ratchets any good?
- How much does a dado plane weigh?
- How deep should the Nickers be set on a dado plane?
- Should I buy a dado number 46 or 39?
- What sizes do the planes come in?
- What are the different sizes of Stanley Stanley planes?
- How big is a Stanley 41/2 plane with a brass frog?
- How big is the opening in a Stanley Tool?
- How big is a Stanley 39 dado plane?
How good is this Stanley Stanley 78 tool?
Stanley No 78 which is part of the tool collection of Gordon Muster . Very Good Condition 1936 vintage (8-1/4 long) with cutter adjustment. Japanning 80%. Sweetheart cutter in good condition.
What are the types and dates of the Stanley planes?
Here is a list of the types and dates of the Stanley planes (scroll below the list to start the type study tool): Stanley Type 1 Hand planes: 1867-1869. Stanley Type 2 Hand planes: 1869-1872.
How big is a Stanley 39 dado plane?
It has Bailey cast on the nose and is 17.25″ inches long and 3.25″ inches wide. Any help in identifying this plane would be much appreciated. I have a Stanley 41/2 plane with a brass frog and iron cap. No numbers no made in anywhere but it has an American iron not sweetheart. I am restoring a Stanley 39 Dado plane.
What are the dimensions of a Stanley 41/2 plane?
It has Bailey cast on the nose and is 17.25″ inches long and 3.25″ inches wide. Any help in identifying this plane would be much appreciated. I have a Stanley 41/2 plane with a brass frog and iron cap.
What kind of tool is Stanley No 78?
Contains reprints of the 1909 and 1926 Stanley Works Tool Catalogs. 5. Stanley No 78 which is part of the tool collection of Gordon Muster . Very Good Condition 1936 vintage (8-1/4 long) with cutter adjustment. Japanning 80%. Sweetheart cutter in good condition.
What is a Stanley #78 scrub plane?
It’s a scrub plane made from an adapted #78 rebate or rabbet plane. Using the term ‘scrub’ mis describes it. It doesn’t at all … The Stanley #78 Scrub Plane? What? Read More » Skip to content Home About Videos Websites TutorialsMenu Toggle The Paul Sellers Router Plane The Paul Sellers Workbench The Paul Sellers Plywood Workbench
What is a Stanley plane used for?
User Info1: Used to make rabbet and fillister cuts, this plane is the standard of its type and is still popular today. Currently manufactured by Stanley in England (marked on cutters)
Are Stanley ratchets any good?
No, Stanley makes good stuff, plenty good for home use. I have some of their basic carpentry tools for around the house, but never tried their ratchets. I have a Craftsman set. I like the black finish, and the laser etching. Thats an expensive option with Craftsman sockets. Yeah Stanley stuff is quite decent for the price.
What are the different sizes of Stanley Stanley planes?
Stanley no. 131 Plane c. 1920s No. 101-1/2 -3-1/2 inches and standard angle, this plane is identical to the 100, but has a convex sole and iron for shaving concave surfaces such as chair seats. No. 130 – 8 inches long and standard angle, this double ended plane featured a tension wheel lever cap.
How big is a Stanley 41/2 plane with a brass frog?
It has Bailey cast on the nose and is 17.25″ inches long and 3.25″ inches wide. Any help in identifying this plane would be much appreciated. I have a Stanley 41/2 plane with a brass frog and iron cap. No numbers no made in anywhere but it has an American iron not sweetheart.
How big is the opening in a Stanley Tool?
He has a lot of Stanley tools, but he has 2 tools that look a lot like hand planes, but have 2 knobs instead of 1 and neither end is raised. Also, the opening at the bottom is 3-3.5″ wide. They are about 10″ long.
How big is a Stanley 39 dado plane?
It has Bailey cast on the nose and is 17.25″ inches long and 3.25″ inches wide. Any help in identifying this plane would be much appreciated. I have a Stanley 41/2 plane with a brass frog and iron cap. No numbers no made in anywhere but it has an American iron not sweetheart. I am restoring a Stanley 39 Dado plane.