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10th March 2019, 04:50 PM #1Woodworking mechanic
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UMy FIL passed away in July and this weekend we went North to gave a family gathering and distribute family heirlooms and other items.
He had left me three planes which is surprising as I had never seen him working with wood.
Plane 1 is a Stanley 75 Rabbet Plane.
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Not very old by the look of it. Has a little superficial staining but apart from that looks the goods.
Plane 2. I’ve never heard of this plane before. It’s a Pemuvar P44 Plough and Rebate plane.
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Lots of surface ace rust but not deeply etched. Might try the electrolysis method on the steel parts.
Plane 3. Never been used, in the box, Record 06 Jointer.
duplicate post. Could moderators remove please
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