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  1. #1
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    Default Reconditioning Complete - Bailey No4

    Well first an apology - I asked for ideas and help that you were kind enough to give - then I ignored it .
    I ended up using the Satin black epoxy paint and I did stain the Knob and Tote. I did some more sanding and was not happy with the colour difference so I used some stain to reduce the contrast. So again Sorry.

    Here is some photos of the finished No 4.

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    Don't apologise....the end has justified the means Very nice.

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    Looks great woodcutta.....

    Time to get it dirty again

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    Default A Few others

    In between doing bits on the No 4 I gave these a tidy up. They only needed a good clean. A Stanley 220, a Stanley No 90 and a Stanley 4 1/2.

    The red bits on the 220 and 4 1/2 arent rust but bits of Red Cedar I was testing them out on.

    Also some proof that they all work - to some extent

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    Thanks for the comments - now I just need to get a couple of TL's Round Tuits so I can finish the No 6 and No 8.

    woodcutta

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    Default Nice

    Nice Woodcutta, looks good


    Regards Mike

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