The threaded stud that the depth adjuster rides on is easily replaceable, if that is the problem. The depth adjustment nut is also replaceable, if you can get it off.
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The threaded stud that the depth adjuster rides on is easily replaceable, if that is the problem. The depth adjustment nut is also replaceable, if you can get it off.
I have looked at the thread on NCWW from 2006 that you are referring to. The link to the Craigslist ad is still there in the original initial post. When I click on that link itopens a page on...
Just to clarify one point.
What the OP 'found' on NCWW was not an ad for this SawStop scam. He found a thread, from 2006, where a user posted a link to the ad on CraigsList. Further reading of...
Permaloid was used by Millers Falls in the 1930s.
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Yup. .
I've never tipped for any car service.
Well, that's a good point. Jigs and water stones do not get along. At least the jigs that want to ride on the stone.
I have found many Sargent planes that are as good or better than vintage Stanleys.
Millers Falls planes can also be a good value. Look for the hinged, three point lever cap.
I stay away from...
I don't get it.
Why give up the jigs? Is it just to save the 28 seconds it takes to put the tool in the jig?
I just don't get it. I can change channels on the TV without the remote, but I see...
Here is the reply I received from Kreg this morning.
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I sent an email to CS asking for details. Will post the answer once they get back to me
That's funny. You said 'Stanley' and 'numbering system' in the same sentence. That can't be right. :D
I placed an ad on Craigslist offering the bagged chips for free. Had a couple of families in the area that raise chickens come by and pick them up. Now I just send them an email when I get a couple...
Again, what did CS (or Cosman) say that was incorrect about the cap iron? That point that others with no experience quoted to YOU about? And why did they ask you?
I'm sorry, I just don't...
Okay, let's step through some of this:
What about the cap iron was CS wrong about? And, if 'several' people sent you PM's about your use of the cap iron, why is CS the only one you are telling all...
I think there are many examples here of vintage tool zealots saying negative things about the new 'premium' tools. ^
That is not my problem with this thread. What I object to is the character...
Yup. .
Hold on. All these bright colors and font changes are making it hard for me to figure out what you said and what he said.
Okay. I don't know what you mean by this:
"The proof of superiority is...
Didn't really see any of that in Chris' blog.
More semantics, I guess.
CS is not saying that all the students grab his 'new' planes, just the ones that have spent time and effort to 'super-tune' their own vintage planes. I would maybe count myself in that group. If...
Yes, please do show some pics. Maybe someone here can put a name to the 'no name' plane.
Way out of my price range, but....
This is one of the cooler things I have seen on eBay. Item # 121297043865
I does look sufficiently massive, and a good looking bench. Should provide a few decades of service.
Just ordered a couple of PM-V11 irons and chip breakers for my Stanley 5-1/4 and 4-1/2. Oh, and the Vice Stop Rack thingy.
Very nice. That came out looking great.