September 27, 20232 yr Popular Post A Friend down in Clayton, OH dropped off a few items that he had nickel plated for me... 3 lever caps, and a block plane's cap iron...block plane is a Sargent, sold by Sears.. Now has the proper cap iron. The Millers Falls No. 8's lever cap still needs a bit of Cardinal Red paint...to match the others.. Sitting beside a No. 11 Junior Jack Those 2 wide bodied planes? One is a Sargent No. 410c, type 3...the other is a Stanley No. 4-1/2c, Type 11... Drills? Nickel Plated E.C. Stearns tenon cutter... With a Brace drill There is a special drill I will need to work on a bit better.. Came back home from the Meet & Greet at Wapak Fred's....Goodell Pratt Co. ( says so right on the chuck's shell) Chain drill.. There are a couple other "WIDE Bodies" in the shop... Stanley No. 5-1/2, Type 11.......Millers Falls No. 15, Type 2....and the Sargent No. 410c,Type 3 From the rear... Just putting away some toys...not allowed to do a whole lot else.
September 27, 20232 yr Excellent. Really nice and shiny. Got one of those Sears/ Sargent block planes I need to recondition one of this days. Plating is so-so.
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