Lie-Neilsen that is
For years I've struggled with a Stanley No271 (Grannies tooth) even on some quite wide dados. Kept meaning to pick up its larger more useful cousin.
It's actually broken on the open side, and is slipping on the closed end.
I persevere Hey ho.
The larger is the Stanley pattern(Assuming viewers don't know)No71. Stanley pretty much wrote the book on the numbering system still used by all makers to this very day.
Stanley router planes, even 2nd hand ones made 60 years ago sell on ebay for usually £80, as they are extremely useful over a variety of jobs.
80 isnt cheap, especially for a specialist plane ill use, but not as often as I would like. It is very good at its job, and very useful to have to hand. Very quick to set up and sort the particular problem.
Sorry, I do go on.
Actually its a Scottish trait. If you notice the incredible number of posts of the MacRetro section, compared to any and all of the other area sections combined. We Scots like to talk.
So anyway.
Ive a workshop to fit out, which includes lots of stopped and through dados for the shelves in the built in units, rebates and the like and the router plane is spot on for quickly adjusting them.
What better excuse should anybody ever need
Stanley 80 minimum, ok they go lower but seems about its price.
I never look at the other makers because i pretty much cannot afford them.
Stanley is the Orange Clockwork of the plane world, does the job well, but it aint fancy.
But I happened upon a maker called Lie-Neilsen.
An American company we (all the woody's) know about mainly because theyre really expensive, but unlike others and even Stanley, they will produce just about every Stanley pattern, even the weird obscure ones that have fallen out of use as we dont build wooden coaches anymore.
They're going to last well past the original owners lifetime.
Usually ignored due to cost I happen upon one seller doing them at £99, when they're usually £140
Good Scottish bargain there
The only thing with this seller is the time for delivery. Based UK but delivery was nearly 4 weeks. I got that same impression from the feedback. Be patient. Damn worth it for 40 quid off
I look forward to getting some use out of it
For years I've struggled with a Stanley No271 (Grannies tooth) even on some quite wide dados. Kept meaning to pick up its larger more useful cousin.
It's actually broken on the open side, and is slipping on the closed end.
I persevere Hey ho.
The larger is the Stanley pattern(Assuming viewers don't know)No71. Stanley pretty much wrote the book on the numbering system still used by all makers to this very day.
Stanley router planes, even 2nd hand ones made 60 years ago sell on ebay for usually £80, as they are extremely useful over a variety of jobs.
80 isnt cheap, especially for a specialist plane ill use, but not as often as I would like. It is very good at its job, and very useful to have to hand. Very quick to set up and sort the particular problem.
Sorry, I do go on.
Actually its a Scottish trait. If you notice the incredible number of posts of the MacRetro section, compared to any and all of the other area sections combined. We Scots like to talk.
So anyway.
Ive a workshop to fit out, which includes lots of stopped and through dados for the shelves in the built in units, rebates and the like and the router plane is spot on for quickly adjusting them.
What better excuse should anybody ever need
Stanley 80 minimum, ok they go lower but seems about its price.
I never look at the other makers because i pretty much cannot afford them.
Stanley is the Orange Clockwork of the plane world, does the job well, but it aint fancy.
But I happened upon a maker called Lie-Neilsen.
An American company we (all the woody's) know about mainly because theyre really expensive, but unlike others and even Stanley, they will produce just about every Stanley pattern, even the weird obscure ones that have fallen out of use as we dont build wooden coaches anymore.
They're going to last well past the original owners lifetime.
Usually ignored due to cost I happen upon one seller doing them at £99, when they're usually £140
Good Scottish bargain there
The only thing with this seller is the time for delivery. Based UK but delivery was nearly 4 weeks. I got that same impression from the feedback. Be patient. Damn worth it for 40 quid off
I look forward to getting some use out of it