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    Default I'm Afraid I have Blown My Budget

    I ahve been steadily building up my tool collection (hybrid - love using hand tools but too lazy to do everything by hand) both hand and power and been on the lookout for bargains. I am afraid I have a weakness for quality tools but am not ashamed to go for bargains as well.

    I saw an add in gumtree for a Veritas Sliding Tail Vice for a bargain so jumped at it. It turned out that the seller had a heap of other hand tools and wanted to sell them. After parting with a wad of bills I have now added the following to my collection.

    Gramercy Tools 14" Saw Vise
    HNT Gordon Gidgee 3/4” Skewed Rebate Plane
    HNT Gordon 1/4” Dado Plane
    Lie Nielsen Panel Gauge
    Bad Axe Tennon Saw, Large
    Veritas Skew Block Plane
    Veritas Scrub Plane
    Veritas Suface Vice

    The one problem is I have blown my budget. I have run out of money and good will but I figure that is a small price to pay. It has added to my modest collection of hand tools.

    I picked up an old blunt 24" tenon saw a couple of months ago so as soon as I get the saw vice set up it is getting a good service

    The biggest problem I have now is my bench top. It is 3 slabs of battered 50x200x2000 jarrah. Will take a lot of work to joint the slabs and join them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yanis View Post
    The one problem is I have blown my budget. I have run out of money and good will but I figure that is a small price to pay...
    Good quality tools are great to have, and the pain of a few nights on the couch will be long gone while you're still enjoying using the tools.

    I too am tetering on the edge of SWMBO's good will (I guess I'll have to finish a job or two...)


    Cheers, Vann.
    Gatherer of rusty planes tools...
    Proud member of the Wadkin Blockhead Club .

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    I wouldn't feel too bad. You've gotten yourself some fantastic tools. The only reason to feel guilty is if they go unused!

    So don't do that...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Luke Maddux View Post
    I wouldn't feel too bad. You've gotten yourself some fantastic tools. The only reason to feel guilty is if they go unused!

    So don't do that...
    No chance of that. I have more plans than time . I did the drive belt on the thicknesser flattening the jarrah slabs so I will be breaking in the scrub plane on one of the slabs that has a slight bow. I will hand surface the slab faces.

    There were more tools there but I could not justify the cost considering how much use they would get. They were somewhat more specialised. You should find them on Gumtree in the next few weeks.

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    A short writeup on one of the hand tools I picked up last weekend. The Veritas Scrub Plane.

    http://hancockshardwarehouse.blogspo...rub-plane.html

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    Nice review.

    Stewie;

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