Very, very nice job Keith. One of the best restorations so far. Look forward to the next one of the pile. That pile must be a treasure for plane lovers like me. Regards, Paul
I don’t know where you learned your video style, but I do know that I love it and watching your restoration videos always brings me joy. Thanks for doing what you’re doing!
Beautiful plane and sweet finish on that oak. Wish I could afford her. I'd rather have a 113, but a 20 1/2 would dobthe job. I guess for now I'll have to stick with a fine toothed band saw and block plane/sharp chisel (convex) followed by that dreaded sandpaper. Sand paper is great for rust removal, but I prefer the burnishing of iron on wood for the wood.
I Wish mine ran like that! I recently bought a No 20 circular plane off eBay and I'm having issues with the sole adjustment. I think the main threaded rod is boogered. anyone sell replacement parts for these old planes? I have an old 113 and it runs great.
I have a plane like the circular. Not sure what the number is. My problem is the the sole where it is "riveted" is separating any suggestion on how i may reattach the sole? thanks
U inspire me to restore my shelf sitting No.20!
Very, very nice job Keith. One of the best restorations so far. Look forward to the next one of the pile. That pile must be a treasure for plane lovers like me. Regards, Paul
I know why it went wrong and why you got mad, much too early for supper-;)
I don’t know where you learned your video style, but I do know that I love it and watching your restoration videos always brings me joy. Thanks for doing what you’re doing!
I never get tired of watching you restoring hand planes! Thanks for your great videos and Merry Christmas!
Beautiful work! Beautiful plane. I’m on the hunt for one now too.
Never seen or held one in person. Thanks for the details. Been very curious about this plane. Good job.
Love your hair so much I subscribed!!! I just acquired a 20 and it look almost new.
Amazing plane and good shaving. Good job.
Great Job!
Beautiful plane and sweet finish on that oak. Wish I could afford her. I'd rather have a 113, but a 20 1/2 would dobthe job. I guess for now I'll have to stick with a fine toothed band saw and block plane/sharp chisel (convex) followed by that dreaded sandpaper. Sand paper is great for rust removal, but I prefer the burnishing of iron on wood for the wood.
Plane Collector exactly, but my budget won't let me buy it at the present. So I guess I'll keep dreaming till one is up when I can afford it.
A few years from now when this middle aged man is done with his return to college, back to work, and caught up on debts.
I sure could have used on of these on the last project I built.
I will definitely keep an eye open for one. I built an end table for my wife that had a round top and curved legs.
I Wish mine ran like that! I recently bought a No 20 circular plane off eBay and I'm having issues with the sole adjustment. I think the main threaded rod is boogered. anyone sell replacement parts for these old planes? I have an old 113 and it runs great.
Awesome ! What are you using for the lapping board!
I have a plane like the circular. Not sure what the number is. My problem is the the sole where it is "riveted" is separating any suggestion on how i may reattach the sole? thanks
What is blueing?
Plane Collector ooh I see, thanks for the reply and btw great channel mate 👍
Kinda has the look of a transitional plane.