All Plans on Sale! Just 5 more days!!! www.rexkrueger.com/store Find your next tool: Tool Trader: tooltrader.net/explore Compass Rose Toolworks: www.compassrosetools.com/ Patrons saw this video early: patreon.com/rexkrueger
Could its true beginning have been a a beam in a posh/well to do house? Like the reason why it was veneered in the first place was that it was part of a banister that was being replaced or a table leg. A massive guess I know but it's a tad extra sparkle for the plane.
Imagine seeing a man break your plane and then diss your work to the world from the afterlife 💀. Im kidding of course, this content is amazing i hope to get more like this in the future!
grip the wedge facing the back,strike the plane on the back end with a deadblow mallet (no dents) until the wedge comes lose. Using the front strike button or knob (really?) on a 150 year old plane is looking for trouble.I restore vintage tools as a business.
All Plans on Sale! Just 5 more days!!! www.rexkrueger.com/store
Find your next tool: Tool Trader: tooltrader.net/explore
Compass Rose Toolworks: www.compassrosetools.com/
Patrons saw this video early: patreon.com/rexkrueger
I LOVE TOOLS STORIES!!!! And what an entrance to this instalment! Thank you Rex!
Hell. Yes. Sometimes taking a rubber hammer to your knob leads to a UA-cam series. Happy Holidays!
Well, maybe not UA-cam.
Merry Christmas, Rex!
That thing looks as if a father misunderstood the assignment when his child wanted a plane for christmas.
GREAT Story! More stories, please!!
I bet the veneer was added first. Maybe for a table leg or column that was later repurposed for the plane.
I was thinking that, a whole previous life before it became a plane
Rex this might be the best UA-camr thumbnail face I have ever seen a youtuber making in a thumbnail
The handle on that plane looks curiously like a well known arch at Arches National Canyon. I think it’s an art piece that Pat put to work
4:17 inside the throat you will find the bed for the iron and the surface opposite the bed is called the “wear.”
Fascinating indeed, Rex! And it is (was?) a beautiful tool! 😃
Merry Christmas!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Could its true beginning have been a a beam in a posh/well to do house? Like the reason why it was veneered in the first place was that it was part of a banister that was being replaced or a table leg. A massive guess I know but it's a tad extra sparkle for the plane.
Imagine seeing a man break your plane and then diss your work to the world from the afterlife 💀. Im kidding of course, this content is amazing i hope to get more like this in the future!
This is an undermentioned reason of why mechanical adjustments became the rule
grip the wedge facing the back,strike the plane on the back end with a deadblow mallet (no dents) until the wedge comes lose. Using the front strike button or knob (really?) on a 150 year old plane is looking for trouble.I restore vintage tools as a business.
Yes.
Interesting story.
I saw you break it live and so did a lot of other people. Just admit it and don't make excuses.
Hi Rex lol first