Were the totes on Stanley's transitional planes generally smaller than on their metallic planes? I just got a 28" No. 33 jointer and the tote on this plane seems smaller than on my metallic stanleys. On my #3, #4, #5, #6 and #7 I can quite comfortably hold the tote with a 3 finger grip with my index finger pointed along the side of the blade similar to how one would grip a saw. However, with the #33 tote, the same 3 finger grip seems tight and uncomfortable. In fact, I'm not sure how to grip this plane comfortably so my tote hand does not feel cramped, and I don't have very big hands. Anyone else notice this or did I just get an oddball plane? I can make a new tote but I don't know if it will fit under the lateral adjustment lever if I make it any bigger than the original. Has anyone ever tried to fit a tote from a metallic plane on a transitional? I know the transitionals don't have the front screw holes of the metallic planes but will a metallic plane tote fit in height or will it interfere with the lateral adjustment lever?