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Refinished Stanley 5 1/4 Junior Jack
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A little elbow grease and we have a very good plane.
The iron and chip breaker were heavily rusted. I was able to get most off, but not all. But it is fine now. Very Fine. -- Jeff |
Refinished Stanley 5 1/4 Junior Jack
I have some antique planes and they are severely rusted.
I would love to restore them. nice job, saving a tool. john "woodchucker" wrote in message ... A little elbow grease and we have a very good plane. The iron and chip breaker were heavily rusted. I was able to get most off, but not all. But it is fine now. Very Fine. -- Jeff |
Refinished Stanley 5 1/4 Junior Jack
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Refinished Stanley 5 1/4 Junior Jack
woodchucker wrote:
A little elbow grease and we have a very good plane. The iron and chip breaker were heavily rusted. I was able to get most off, but not all. But it is fine now. Very Fine. Exactly ... Good work! -- www.ewoodshop.com |
Refinished Stanley 5 1/4 Junior Jack
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: A little elbow grease and we have a very good plane. The iron and chip breaker were heavily rusted. I was able to get most off, but not all. But it is fine now. Very Fine. Wow! -- Best regards Han email address is invalid |
Refinished Stanley 5 1/4 Junior Jack
A little elbow grease and we have a very good plane.
The iron and chip breaker were heavily rusted. I was able to get most off, but not all. But it is fine now. Nice job. I love seeing things restored and put back into use. Last year I restored two Stanley planes. One had almost no rust, the other fairly heavily rusted. Couple of people, including a plane guy at my local Woodcraft, recommended Evaporust. I picked some up at Autozone and it worked great. No harm to the finish, just removed the rust clean as a whistle. Since then I've used that stuff on several rusty items with great success. I keep a bottle handy should I find anything in need of rust removal. Only difficulty is sometimes finding a container to fit things into and soak properly. But it's been worth it for me. `Casper |
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