Stanley Hand Plane Restoration
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I found this thing at a flee market for a great price. I've always wanted to restore a Stanley hand plane and this thing seemed like a good introductory plane since it's small and manageable.
Apologies to all the Japanning purists. I understand your concern with spray paint regardless of the fact that I'm using a pretty high quality "rattle can" product. If I do something else in the future that should be redone using Japanning, I certainly will.
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Products used in video:
Evaporust Rust Remover: amzn.to/3oEiVCW
Spraymax Satin Black: amzn.to/3rS7GZY
Boeshield T-9: amzn.to/3EFlsCI
Rustoleum hammered silver: amzn.to/3yaYVLu (local hardware store)
Water slide decal paper: amzn.to/3EJKuAo
Spraymax Clear: amzn.to/3dBNB1x
Пікірлер: 111
Would love more captions describing the various liquid solutions used. Love your sense of humor (esp. on the restored auto jack).
Lack of japanning aside, it looks like a brand new tool! Great restoration!
Nice work 👍 I liked how you did the decal, that turned out sweet. Great restoration.
I did a 110 a few months ago. I tried "spray chrome" on the top piece, can't say it looks any better than your hammertone. I like the decal, mine didn't have one when I got it.
@A2ZArtist
2 жыл бұрын
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Anti-slip matt, Plate-glass with Sandpaper - GENIUS! Love it. Way easier and versatile than getting expensive sanding bricks/blocks. I am going to use this technique.
@ValentinaFaussone
2 жыл бұрын
It‘s the so called scary sharp method. It’s more expensive in the (not even too much) long run than diamond plates, a lot messier. It has some unique advantages: a much bigger sanding surface and a virtually infinite grits choice. I use it when I clean vintage planes.
I was laughing so hard at the "Japanning purists avert your eyes." lol Great job!
@StealthDonut1
2 жыл бұрын
Somewhere Hand Tool Restoration is crying uncontrollably after he felt a disturbance in the Japanning Force...
@theropesofrenovation9352
2 жыл бұрын
@@StealthDonut1 I was thinking the same thing!
@Ed70Nova427
4 ай бұрын
Yeah, I think he may have caught a little flack on that comment.
Beautiful restoration, looks amazing! Nicely done!🤩👍👍
@A2ZArtist
2 жыл бұрын
Good 👍
You are good man! Enjoy watching your craftsmanship and attention to detail. One of my favorite channels.
Decal looks very nice. That adds a whole lot to the restoration!
that sir works better than new out of the package Excellent Job! you did every thing that I would do to all my new planes and chisels.
Great restoration, well done! I like the way you kept the patina and did not go for a “brand new” finish.
Damn! It looks amazing! All that you touch turns to gold. I love it! Love the channel!
Eric from Hand Tool Rescue has a formula for spray on Japanning now..great resto!
Great job...looks brand new
Great job! I have that very same plane! Bought it at an antiques store last year, and just refurbished / restored it last month. I wish I could post a picture in the comment, so you can see what I've done with it. I reflattened amd polished the sides and sole, painted the inside with semi gloss rustoleum enamel, painted the adjustment wheel red, and refinished the forward knob. I didn't paint the palm cap, I ground it smooth with an Emory pad on the Dremel, and polished it to a mirror shine with a buffing pad on my bench grinder and some polishing compound. That took a lot of time! I also ground and smoothed the inside castings before painting. For the knob, I sanded it back down to raw wood (took forever!) and re-stained it Bombay mahogany, gave it a few coats of BLO, and sprayed lacquer. It turned out pretty nice! Unfortunately I wasn't able to save the sticker. I like how you reproduced the sticker, I'll have to try that!
@Ed70Nova427
4 ай бұрын
Yeah man, when he blasted the sticker away I thought to myself, well it will look nice, but you know. The next thing you know he makes a new sticker and that made the restoration top of the top notch. Yours must look great with the palm cap polished. I can imagine that! It would be great to be able to post pictures here.
Beautiful work.
Those 110's are a good starter plane to restore, then hang on the wall. I've done a few, even with a very sharp edge they're just okay. Good for rough cutting the cedar you tested it on. You'll enjoy the 220 models and better yet, the 60-1/2. Nice job on the 110. The Japanning purists can have the stuff, modern paints, coatings with their catalyzed finishes or even air cured epoxy's are great. Rattle cans are great. I use them rather than collect them so the 110 has little value to me. I actually like a wired wheeled finish with that semi shiny, grey iron look. I live in a fairly low humidity region so it works.
Great video, thanks for posting!
As my Jr High school shop teacher pounded into us, " Never set a plane down on the blade" always lay it down on it's side.
@murphymmc
2 жыл бұрын
Mythbuster: only if you set it down on a steel bench, the steel in the iron(blade) is harder than any wood you plane, setting it down on the sole is better than setting it down on it's side and risking the iron shifting away from parallel with the sole.
@justinsane332
2 жыл бұрын
that is more so students dont danage it, but its more dangerous, and can lead to its settings changing laterally. ALWAYS set ut blade down.
The logo looked great! 🧡
Nice job, it looks great!
Perfect restoration, even planes very well. Hello from Canada
Congrats on 200k!!
Awesome job!
Ottimo lavoro, complimenti.
Excellent! Like it very much.
Very nice restoration and beautiful result. I admire the hard work put into it. I had this plane and I can say it was abismal low quality. Stanley produced these planes with mouths not being square to the sole, sides not square to the sole, mouth too large, adjustment is a pain (you need to carefully use a small hamer), lateral adjustment also done by hammer (incosistent results as compared to a screw adjuster) and so on...
Very nice, great job!
Great job friend!!!
Very nice job, thank you.
Cool, original bluing line still present on the blade!
Perfect job.
The sticker was awesome, great job!
As always great restoration,looks new again.keep it up and carry on 👍👍👍😎😎😎
@A2ZArtist
2 жыл бұрын
Good 👍😊
Very nice restoration.
Nicely done.
I subscribed to you, keep up with the good work, I love videos like this where people are restoring objects like in the video
Excellent!
Congratulations my friend, I wish you continued success....
Nice job. It is surprising that not many people who do woodwork have these tools.
@christophermarshall5765
2 жыл бұрын
@@samhaltin My last power plane was a Ryobi. It did a good job. I used to have the planes you mentioned too.
Excellent idea that doing this
Amazing😊
Well done👍great
Good restoration. The Japanning is not that difficult, just finding the correct ingredients and 'recipe'
Thumbnail already look soo tempting Great restoration m8
Well done sir, I shall follow you with high expectations:)
great stuff
Wow amezing😍
Отлично! За наклейку отдельный лайк!
Black spray paint - Oh, the humanity!!!
Very Good...!!!... Saludosss
Very nice.
I used to wonder the same thing…..never feel ignorant asking a question, particularly in KZread. I guarantee that there are others out there wondering the same exact thing!
Outstanding! Great job 😃👌🏼
Frikkin sweet 👍🏼👍🏼
Bardzo dobra robota.
hey, you actually did a pretty nice job with sharpening the blade. Only "mistake" was that there was some slag in the sand which probably rounded over the edge a tiny bit🤓
Amazeing… Indeed!!!
Комментарий в поддержку канала и ролика, а также труда мастера.
Just restored one of these. I was shocked at how out of square the side faces are - too much to mill square. Guess they were cheap in their day, and good enough...
Nice job. What kind of paint did you use on the decal? I have some videos on my 110. I carry it in my truck and use it as my work plane. It's the perfect tool for a variety of tasks. I polished my lever cap to give it a faux nickel plated look (which was my original lever cap). Thanks again for taking the time to post.
Cool
It looks great and you did a wonderful job restoring it as well!!!! Enjoyed the video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
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I was going to say about the Japanning part, Hand Tool Rescue will have your head on a silver platter if he saw this lol!
Love these videos!! What camera is this it's really good quality!?
@RestorationStation
2 жыл бұрын
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I have an honest question, and I feel ignorant for asking it but I sincerely do not know the answer. I have observed here and elsewhere (even at my local barbershop) where razor edges are rubbed against leather straps. I gather this further sharpens the edge somehow, but isn't it sharp enough with the sandpaper? I would figure that the leather, being organic substance in comparison to sand, would have minimal effect on an already sharpened edge...What am I misunderstanding?
@evonnoneill8558
2 жыл бұрын
The strop is to polish the edge which rmoves the micro imperfections.
Sandpaper - what grits were you using?
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What device was used to sharpen the chisel blade?
Hi 👋
I want to do same restoration
Anyone else wonder why he sandblasted the perfect condition original black off? I like the label though
The blade of the planer should be chamfered down on the wrong side.
stanley yelnats
can someone tell me what the chemical is that he brushes on the metal to turn it black?
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I love when people dont believe you can hand sharpen a blade to shave, the when I show them how, suddenly they come to you with a handful of cheap knives that cant hold an edge...lol
You removed the Japaning coating.
(Good job, nevertheless.)
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If you don't keep your sandpaper flat what exactly is the point of the glass? 😆😂🤣
U can't just paint after sandblasting... 🤔🤔
You're kidding.
I’ve had sand kicked in my face harder than your sand blaster.
If you want to shave your arm hair, surely there are easier ways.
Why are you restoring easy subjects?
You did it wrong, first you should take out the rust only after that you should have done painting, need more refined and good finishing, watch my mechanics
I guess you don’t know how to flatten a sole.
so many mistakes in restoring this
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