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34406 Bill Clouser <clouser@p...> 1998‑01‑14 Re: Greetings from a budding Galoot
alan ferrency wrote:
> 
> I've decided to de-lurk.

Welcome!  But that statement is often followed by a bio.  You know:
name rank and serial number types of stuff.  Many good examples
may be found on the website under the "Galoots" button.

> On a particularly lucrative yard sale day in the Fall, we came to One
> Last Yardsale, even though SWMBO and I had only managed to scrounge
> $2.70 in change off the car floor after running out of cash 

>                                   To make a long story short, I got
> the nice Stanley #4 (along with a Sliva compass) for $2.70.

Funny how that seems to work isn't it?  Only had $2.70, found tons of
planes, spent $2.70 on one of them, wish I'd had more ...

> 
> The bad news was, I hadn't read the OldTools FAQ yet, and committed a
> major Faux Pas by wire wheeling the sole of the plane "since it's only
> a $2.70 plane anyway, and I need to get the rust off."  

Oops.  Maybe some QuickLapping with the old AlZ paper will fix that 
little slip up.

>                                                          I never
> finished getting all that crackling japanning off, 

What for?

>                                                    and have since
> decided it would be better to find some other way to remove the rest
> of the rust.  

Look up all the electrolysis stuff we've discussed.

>              The plane looks to me to be a type 19, same as the one I
> inherited from Grandpa.

Ah ha!  Perfect bio fodder!

> 
> This past weekend I found a Stanley #5c at a consignment antiques shop
> in Burnt Cabins, PA 

> The #5c is in okay shape, definitely useable but not perfect.  It has
> a bit of the tote cracked off, and someone had dropped the corner of
> the plane on something pointy, leaving a dent that protrudes beyond
> the sole at the corner.  Does anyone have reccommendations for
> removing this bit of raised metal?  Should I leave it there and not
> plane anything full-width, or is it okay to file/grind/sand that bit
> down to make it a more useful tool?

File it off, and plane full width.

- Bill



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