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    Default stanley number 10 rabbet

    picked this up yesterday
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    ..and this...
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    Very nice pick ups, Sheddie. The retail therapy continues!!!

    Did you pay much for them?

    How are the sides of the bench rabbet (#10)? When I was looking for mine (and the #10 1/2), I found quite a few with cracks and poor welded repairs.

    Cheers

    Jeremy
    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmk89 View Post
    Very nice pick ups, Sheddie. The retail therapy continues!!!

    Did you pay much for them?

    How are the sides of the bench rabbet (#10)? When I was looking for mine (and the #10 1/2), I found quite a few with cracks and poor welded repairs.

    Cheers

    Jeremy
    G'day Jeremy. Indeed the retail therapy continues. Bought a Domino system yesterday. $1640 including a nice Jap saw for free. I paid 96 for the rabbet and 51 for the four. The rabbet body is unrepaired with no cracks. The knob is a bit ratty and the tote has been repaired with inlaid silky oak strips.
    Cheers
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    The Stanley #10 and #4 rrived today. The #10 body is perrrfect. Not a mark, no chips cracks or welds. A beauty. As is the old 4.
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    Nice work Shedhand how many planes do you have now?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ikkyu View Post
    Nice work Shedhand how many planes do you have now?

    Ikkyu
    Um..over 40 now. Must count 'em, make sure none have escaped.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shedhand View Post
    Um..over 40 now. Must count 'em, make sure none have escaped.
    Or have bred in captivity

    Nice that the #10 arrived safe and sound and that it was crack-free!

    Take care--Mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeW View Post
    Or have bred in captivity

    Nice that the #10 arrived safe and sound and that it was crack-free!

    Take care--Mike
    G'day Mike. No way it would have gotten damaged in transit. Wrapped in 2 layers of bubble wrap, in a thick cardboard box re-inforced with 2 sheets of 3mm (1/8th inch) plywood.
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    Hey Mike,

    Nice packaging!

    The bench rabbets are incredibly handy planes. I had a LN version which I sold off to help fund making saws. That and a couple other planes I sold I still kick myself over.

    fwiw, I have done simple raised panels with the one I had. Cut the rabbet in first and then the bevel. Worked good. And on a larger carcass, nothing beats it for cutting rabbets.

    Glad it was in good shape. Lucky bugger!

    Take care, Mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shedhand View Post
    Um..over 40 now. Must count 'em, make sure none have escaped.
    40!! I just counted mine I have 21 I don't think I'll ever get to 40 but maybe hehehe
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ikkyu View Post
    40!! I just counted mine I have 21 I don't think I'll ever get to 40 but maybe hehehe
    Hey Ikkyu

    I see from your profile that you are one year old - 21 planes in 12 months is a great achievement!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmk89 View Post
    Hey Ikkyu

    I see from your profile that you are one year old - 21 planes in 12 months is a great achievement!

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    Joined before he was born too!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by jmk89 View Post
    Hey Ikkyu

    I see from your profile that you are one year old - 21 planes in 12 months is a great achievement!

    Cheers

    Jeremy
    Thats 18 planes in 6 months I started I started off with 3 two were my great grandfathers and one was my fathers then I started spending all my money on planes I needed #21 was a LN low angle jack next is a low angle jointer and maybe a few kanna
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