Stanley #80,,Stupid question

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michaelgarner

Michael
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Hello friends,
I purchased a Stanley #80 a long time ago and have finally gotten around to refurbishing it. I have stripped all of the rust and old finish off and am ready to put it back together. I forgot to take pics and cant remember if the the whole thing is finished. I don't remember if the saddle that meets/holds the blade is painted or not? any ideas? does anyone have one and could tell me right quick?

God bless and thanks friends.
 

Monty

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Monty
If you're referring to the flat metal bar that holds the blade in place - no, it should not be painted.
 

michaelgarner

Michael
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If you're referring to the flat metal bar that holds the blade in place - no, it should not be painted.



Naaa I got that one,,I was just wondering about the part where the blade and plane actually meet and are secured to each other, I know the bar pulls the blade to the plane, I was referring to the part under the blade when it is secured. Sorry for the confusion.
 

Steve W

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Steve
According the Patrick Leach, the whole tool is japanned. This is the cabinet scraper, right?
 

sapwood

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Roger
I picked up a L. Bailey combination spokeshave at the MWTCA. The bar on it was japanned. And upon closer inspection I discovered a crack near one of the screws that secures it :crybaby2:The side with the straight blade should be usable, but I'm not sure the concave blade will hold. I saw a Stanley last week that was almost identical . . . except the crack was near the middle screw :lol: A little research revealed this to be a common problem that Stanley tried to fix by replacing it with a metal bar (not CI).

Don't forget that pix Michael :eusa_naug We liked to see it!

Roger
 
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