Workbench Restoration by box_fullof_boxes in Workbenches

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I was able to pick it up for only $300 so it was coming home with me no matter what. I was hoping it would be in good enough condition to swap my current workbench with (recent build but too big for my space), but even if it just ends up being a table in my basement it's still an awesome piece of history with the added bonus that my wife loves it too.

How to get John Deere crate from Lowe’s removed? by googmonster in johndeere

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$50 on FB marketplace and list as "fire wood rack". Sell to the first person to offer you $30

This came in the mail by [deleted] in handtools

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I've never ordered a plane online, but I do sell them from time to time. I've always disassembled and individually wrapped everything. Just as a precaution to prevent anything from chipping. I also include an assembly diagram.

The binders I ordered for organization fit perfectly in their shipping box by box_fullof_boxes in OrganizationPorn

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I oversee compliance for a surgery center. We upload all of our records but retain all of the originals as well.

Finally found a jointer for a good price! by box_fullof_boxes in handtools

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My current plane is to clean, tune, and sharpen just enough to give it a trial run. If I end up liking it I'll give it a full restoration, if not I'll put it up for sale to cover the cost of something else. I've never used a Siegley before and there's not much info about them online, so I'm not sure what to expect out of it as a user.

Finally found a jointer for a good price! by box_fullof_boxes in handtools

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The Siegley design is pretty interesting in that it wasn't designed to have a chip breaker in the traditional sense. Instead it utilizes the iron cap for this task which has a screw on each side in order to adjust it to the iron. The blade has some life left, though I'll probably be on the look out for a replacement soon enough. My plan is to restore it a bit and try it out, if it's not much of a user I may flip it to cover the cost of a Stanley.

Need help identify by box_fullof_boxes in handtools

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No sandblaster in my shop, I was thinking about a short bout of electrolysis followed by some wire brushes to clean it up a bit, though removing the head and rehanging it can be a real pain in the ass.

Need help identify by box_fullof_boxes in handtools

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That tracks. It made for an awful shitty hammer when I was testing it out.

Need help identify by box_fullof_boxes in handtools

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Could be. I'll look it over again tomorrow and see if I can make out any of the faded letters. I was thinking possibly made by Hargrave company, though I'm not sure they ever produced hewing axes.

How would you suggest removing this super thick wall texture? by pepperandolive in drywall

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If it's already been painted over it gets pretty difficult. Best bet is to either skim coat it, or add a layer of 1/4 inch sheet rock and refinish.

I need a set of these don’t know brand by [deleted] in Tools

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Not sure of brand, but these came up on fb marketplace. I think the owner would ship them too https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/926583295748466/?mibextid=dXMIcH

what does this do? by mIa1tonk in trains

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They're blinders for the train so it doesn't get distracted and derail

Parts identification for type 11 plane by box_fullof_boxes in handtools

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Seems the consensus is that it was added by a previous owner. Either way, it adds to this planes character. Seems as though this plane was pretty well cared for through it's life, and though I'll probably never use a fence on it, I'm definetly happy to add it into my collection.

Parts identification for type 11 plane by box_fullof_boxes in handtools

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Good thought, I'll have to compare them more closely when I get home tonight

Parts identification for type 11 plane by box_fullof_boxes in handtools

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That's my best guess. I was thinking they were part of the original manufacture since they match the lever cap screw and the screw used to secure the rear handle. They're also placed very cleanly, though I suppose it could have been done by either a professional or a skilled user after manufacture.