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Thread: Lever Cap Screw Stanley 4 1/2
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30th April 2012, 11:58 PM #1New Member
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Lever Cap Screw Stanley 4 1/2
Hi All,
First post... and I have to say this is truely a great forum you have here.. just reading past articles on here has helped me out more times than I can count.. but with that said on to the problem at hand... I'm doing a bit of a restoration job on an old stanley 4 1/2 which was my great grandfathers , after alot of hard work it has come up great and after a good sharpening it seems to be a very good useable plane; getting some nice thin full width shavings and I couldn't be happier. With that said after pulling it apart again to clean up the frog I seem to have misplaced the lever cap screw.
Any ideas where I might be able to source another ? I've considered watching ebay and buying something to purely use for spare parts but I'm not sure if the 4 1/2 lever cap screw has the same thread as other planes of that vintage or if the thread changed between types \ years etc. Any assitance \ ideas anyone can give in either sourcing a replacement or helping identify models with the same screw would be greatly appreciated... I believe the plane is a pre WWII not sure on exactly on the type .. the lever cap is of the early unmarked variety if that helps.
again appreciate any assistance...
Cheers,
Mark.
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1st May 2012, 04:16 AM #2
Welcome Mark. Don't know the answer to your question but you could try...
STANLEY BASIC PLANE PARTS
The Superior Works - Patrick's Blood & Gore: Preface
Stanley Plane Parts
St. James Bay Home
Good luck, and show us some pictures.
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1st May 2012, 07:59 AM #3.... some old things are lovely
Warm still with the life of forgotten men who made them ........................D.H. Lawrence
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1st May 2012, 09:03 AM #4
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1st May 2012, 09:11 AM #5
It was a lot bigger once - you know how it is, buy boxes of bits that might come in handy one day .....
I don't have much left - some lever caps, some blades some frogs and the a jar of odds and sods. That is where I think I'll find the needed screw. I have got a couple of Record bodies and frogs that need handles and other parts as well as some assorted Stanley detritus.
It is nice to be able to help from time to time.
Cheers
SG.... some old things are lovely
Warm still with the life of forgotten men who made them ........................D.H. Lawrence
https://thevillagewoodworker.blogspot.com/
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1st May 2012, 10:36 AM #6New Member
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Thanks guys,
Toby, I've booked-marked those sites for next time, whilst the 4 1/2 is close to being finished I have a no 8 bailey that is next on my list and I'm sure they will be a great reference actually looking forward to this one the most it is a beast...
Scribbly, your a legend, PM'd my details just in case you manage to find one in your jar of bits.. more than happy to return the favour some day if I can..
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1st May 2012, 02:01 PM #7
Show us the fruits of your labor, some before and after pics would be nice.
Toby
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3rd May 2012, 11:26 PM #8New Member
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OK so before pics would have been a great idea , I actually meant to take photos of both before but as usual I left my phone \ camera somwhere else and by the time I thought about it again my enthusiasm had gotten the better of me and they were already in the electrolysis bath... a real shame as they have both come along way from the rusty relics that they once were and some photos would have been great.. But here are some pics of the after at least , the no 8 is pretty much done now just needs some sole lapping though its pretty darn flat, I ordered a new tote from Jim Davey as the old one had been broken at some point and fixed with fibre glass of all things... the new one is made from new guinea rose wood and it both looks and feels great , so I'm now awaiting the second shipment of these for the the 4 1/2 and of course the lever cap screw courtesy of SG (thanks again!) , a quick polish of the brass nuts and I'll be all done and ready to make some serious shavings... enjoy the pics..
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4th May 2012, 07:44 AM #9
Great job Mark,
Did you paint, or blue anything? We like details about a rehab. And don't forget to post final pics!
Toby