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Stanley No. 104 Wood Level Restoration

This story starts on a Saturday morning when I got a Facebook message from my friend Rob. "We are having a yard sale and there are a ton of old tools" Rob said. So ofcourse I got in my car and headed over there. I found a lot of great old tools but this week we will focus on the Level I found, It's a Stanley No. 104 Level 18" long. This will make a great restoration project I thought…

I made a video of the restoration as well, you can see it here:

View on YouTube

As you can see in this first set of pictures the Level needed some help, it was dying…

Wood Rectangle Table Wood stain Plank


The top level vial was in good shape but the vertical (plumb) vial was broken and missing. The brass was rusty and really dirty. The wood had lots of cracks in it both on the sides and the ends, those will have to be filled in…. Wait maybe for the ends I can add brass plates to help the cracks from getting bigger as well as making it look nicer too. This is the reason I will call this restoration "Better than the Original"... that is if eveything goes as planned of course.

Wheel Wood Wood stain Hardwood Rectangle


The first thing to do is disassemble the level, as you can see I was able to get all the parts off, at this point I left the top level in so I could plane the bottom and get it level… later on I realized this was flawed thinking but well I learned.

Wheel Bicycle Bicycle tire Tire Wood


I started planning all the level on all four sides to get down to bare wood.

Wood Tableware Hand tool Hardwood Tool


At this point I took out the top vial, of course I broke it in the process…Damn! Stop everything, go to Amazon and order new parts…. Damn! I can't find the right size shape of vial, what the hell am I going to do? Ebay to the rescue… I found a listing on Ebay that had the vial I needed and his posting had 2 vials… perfect I thought, 2 that way I have an extra incase I break it again or I can make a new level in the future.

Wood Wood stain Hardwood Plank Plywood


As you can see in the picture the planning of the top got rid of the mortise for the brass plate to protect the vial… that will have to be re-cut into the wood.

Wood Musical instrument accessory Hardwood Wood stain Music


Using chisels and a router plane I was able to get the mortise back and in place for the brass plate.

Table Ingredient Wood Cuisine Wood stain


At this point I started filling all the cracks with Timber Mate, my favorite wood filler as you probably know by now. After all the cracks were filled we had a little bit of waiting time… Although we have been having a huge heat wave here and well lets just say it didn't take very long to dry. LOL!

Table Wood Wood stain Flooring Hardwood


While I was waiting for the wood filler to dry I started cleaning all the brass parts, using rust remover and a wire brush.

Wood Hunting knife Metal Steel Fashion accessory


Then a little buffing at the grinder… I love the way brass shines.

Wood Flooring Floor Rectangle Hardwood


Next I cut the little brass plates for the edges… Oh boy! did I make a mistake and luckily I didn't get hurt. Basically I was trying to cut the brass on my miter saw, but I didn't think to put a back fence to hold it, I thought that double stick tape to a piece of wood would be enough, but the heat made the glue let go and the piece went flying…. I still haven't found that piece of brass….

I made a little safety video of this that you can see here:

View on YouTube

Yikes….. ok don't ever do that!!!! Lets move on.

Wood Communication Device Gadget Wood stain Hardwood


After finally cutting the pieces I drilled holes and countersunk them so I can attach these little plates to the edges of the level.

Wood Wood stain Hardwood Plank Font


As you can see there are oversized but that is what I wanted, so I could sand the brass flush to the wood.

Wood Rectangle Gadget Hardwood Audio equipment


I sanded the brass flush using a large piece of sandpaper glued to my table saw table worked like a charm… I also added small chamfers to all the edges so they would be sharp.

Table Wood Wood stain Hardwood Plank


Next I put in the plumb vial and the top and bottom brass discs. Using an acrylic vial will make it much harder to take apart in the future, but then again it probably won't need to be replaced, at least not in my lifetime.

Table Wood Hand tool Wood stain Plank


I applied a coat of BLO (Boiled Linseed Oil) and this did not go as well as I had hoped…. the wood took the oil in all different ways… The sides got really dark but the top didn't, the top had a thin strip of sapwood and was so different in color to the sides that it just didn't look very good….********************! what now?

Wood Wood stain Rectangle Hardwood Plank


I used a little Gel Stain in JAVA from General finishes only on the top and the light areas of the sides to get the colors to match better. The great thing about Gel Stain is that you can aplly to just certain areas and it worked great.

Wood Plastic bottle Water bottle Salt and pepper shakers Wood stain


Next came a few coats of Shellac and at the end a nice wax buffing. Now for the hard part… how to get the vial attached to the top?

Wood Office supplies Writing implement Wood stain Flooring


First I was going to need a tool, so I added a little leather lining to these tweezers and I was ready.

Wood Musical instrument accessory Wood stain Hardwood Audio equipment


I mixed up some Plaster of Paris and using a cheap plastic level under the wood level to tell me if I was putting the vial in level I was able to get it all done. All that was left was to replace the top plate and the project was finished.

Of course this blog post wouldn't be right without some….wait for it…. TOOL PORN!

Wood Rectangle Wood stain Hardwood Audio equipment


Wood Wood stain Hardwood Plank Varnish


Wood Musical instrument Wood stain Door Door handle


Brown Wood Wood stain Rectangle Natural material


Wood Wood stain Hardwood Plank Varnish


Thank you.
 

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Stanley No. 104 Wood Level Restoration

This story starts on a Saturday morning when I got a Facebook message from my friend Rob. "We are having a yard sale and there are a ton of old tools" Rob said. So ofcourse I got in my car and headed over there. I found a lot of great old tools but this week we will focus on the Level I found, It's a Stanley No. 104 Level 18" long. This will make a great restoration project I thought…

I made a video of the restoration as well, you can see it here:

View on YouTube

As you can see in this first set of pictures the Level needed some help, it was dying…

Wood Rectangle Table Wood stain Plank


The top level vial was in good shape but the vertical (plumb) vial was broken and missing. The brass was rusty and really dirty. The wood had lots of cracks in it both on the sides and the ends, those will have to be filled in…. Wait maybe for the ends I can add brass plates to help the cracks from getting bigger as well as making it look nicer too. This is the reason I will call this restoration "Better than the Original"... that is if eveything goes as planned of course.

Wheel Wood Wood stain Hardwood Rectangle


The first thing to do is disassemble the level, as you can see I was able to get all the parts off, at this point I left the top level in so I could plane the bottom and get it level… later on I realized this was flawed thinking but well I learned.

Wheel Bicycle Bicycle tire Tire Wood


I started planning all the level on all four sides to get down to bare wood.

Wood Tableware Hand tool Hardwood Tool


At this point I took out the top vial, of course I broke it in the process…Damn! Stop everything, go to Amazon and order new parts…. Damn! I can't find the right size shape of vial, what the hell am I going to do? Ebay to the rescue… I found a listing on Ebay that had the vial I needed and his posting had 2 vials… perfect I thought, 2 that way I have an extra incase I break it again or I can make a new level in the future.

Wood Wood stain Hardwood Plank Plywood


As you can see in the picture the planning of the top got rid of the mortise for the brass plate to protect the vial… that will have to be re-cut into the wood.

Wood Musical instrument accessory Hardwood Wood stain Music


Using chisels and a router plane I was able to get the mortise back and in place for the brass plate.

Table Ingredient Wood Cuisine Wood stain


At this point I started filling all the cracks with Timber Mate, my favorite wood filler as you probably know by now. After all the cracks were filled we had a little bit of waiting time… Although we have been having a huge heat wave here and well lets just say it didn't take very long to dry. LOL!

Table Wood Wood stain Flooring Hardwood


While I was waiting for the wood filler to dry I started cleaning all the brass parts, using rust remover and a wire brush.

Wood Hunting knife Metal Steel Fashion accessory


Then a little buffing at the grinder… I love the way brass shines.

Wood Flooring Floor Rectangle Hardwood


Next I cut the little brass plates for the edges… Oh boy! did I make a mistake and luckily I didn't get hurt. Basically I was trying to cut the brass on my miter saw, but I didn't think to put a back fence to hold it, I thought that double stick tape to a piece of wood would be enough, but the heat made the glue let go and the piece went flying…. I still haven't found that piece of brass….

I made a little safety video of this that you can see here:

View on YouTube

Yikes….. ok don't ever do that!!!! Lets move on.

Wood Communication Device Gadget Wood stain Hardwood


After finally cutting the pieces I drilled holes and countersunk them so I can attach these little plates to the edges of the level.

Wood Wood stain Hardwood Plank Font


As you can see there are oversized but that is what I wanted, so I could sand the brass flush to the wood.

Wood Rectangle Gadget Hardwood Audio equipment


I sanded the brass flush using a large piece of sandpaper glued to my table saw table worked like a charm… I also added small chamfers to all the edges so they would be sharp.

Table Wood Wood stain Hardwood Plank


Next I put in the plumb vial and the top and bottom brass discs. Using an acrylic vial will make it much harder to take apart in the future, but then again it probably won't need to be replaced, at least not in my lifetime.

Table Wood Hand tool Wood stain Plank


I applied a coat of BLO (Boiled Linseed Oil) and this did not go as well as I had hoped…. the wood took the oil in all different ways… The sides got really dark but the top didn't, the top had a thin strip of sapwood and was so different in color to the sides that it just didn't look very good….********************! what now?

Wood Wood stain Rectangle Hardwood Plank


I used a little Gel Stain in JAVA from General finishes only on the top and the light areas of the sides to get the colors to match better. The great thing about Gel Stain is that you can aplly to just certain areas and it worked great.

Wood Plastic bottle Water bottle Salt and pepper shakers Wood stain


Next came a few coats of Shellac and at the end a nice wax buffing. Now for the hard part… how to get the vial attached to the top?

Wood Office supplies Writing implement Wood stain Flooring


First I was going to need a tool, so I added a little leather lining to these tweezers and I was ready.

Wood Musical instrument accessory Wood stain Hardwood Audio equipment


I mixed up some Plaster of Paris and using a cheap plastic level under the wood level to tell me if I was putting the vial in level I was able to get it all done. All that was left was to replace the top plate and the project was finished.

Of course this blog post wouldn't be right without some….wait for it…. TOOL PORN!

Wood Rectangle Wood stain Hardwood Audio equipment


Wood Wood stain Hardwood Plank Varnish


Wood Musical instrument Wood stain Door Door handle


Brown Wood Wood stain Rectangle Natural material


Wood Wood stain Hardwood Plank Varnish


Thank you.
Wow. Nice job. The finished product look great.

I'll hafta look into that Timber Mate. Never heard of it. At first glance it looked like peanut butter . LOL
 

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Stanley No. 104 Wood Level Restoration

This story starts on a Saturday morning when I got a Facebook message from my friend Rob. "We are having a yard sale and there are a ton of old tools" Rob said. So ofcourse I got in my car and headed over there. I found a lot of great old tools but this week we will focus on the Level I found, It's a Stanley No. 104 Level 18" long. This will make a great restoration project I thought…

I made a video of the restoration as well, you can see it here:

View on YouTube

As you can see in this first set of pictures the Level needed some help, it was dying…

Wood Rectangle Table Wood stain Plank


The top level vial was in good shape but the vertical (plumb) vial was broken and missing. The brass was rusty and really dirty. The wood had lots of cracks in it both on the sides and the ends, those will have to be filled in…. Wait maybe for the ends I can add brass plates to help the cracks from getting bigger as well as making it look nicer too. This is the reason I will call this restoration "Better than the Original"... that is if eveything goes as planned of course.

Wheel Wood Wood stain Hardwood Rectangle


The first thing to do is disassemble the level, as you can see I was able to get all the parts off, at this point I left the top level in so I could plane the bottom and get it level… later on I realized this was flawed thinking but well I learned.

Wheel Bicycle Bicycle tire Tire Wood


I started planning all the level on all four sides to get down to bare wood.

Wood Tableware Hand tool Hardwood Tool


At this point I took out the top vial, of course I broke it in the process…Damn! Stop everything, go to Amazon and order new parts…. Damn! I can't find the right size shape of vial, what the hell am I going to do? Ebay to the rescue… I found a listing on Ebay that had the vial I needed and his posting had 2 vials… perfect I thought, 2 that way I have an extra incase I break it again or I can make a new level in the future.

Wood Wood stain Hardwood Plank Plywood


As you can see in the picture the planning of the top got rid of the mortise for the brass plate to protect the vial… that will have to be re-cut into the wood.

Wood Musical instrument accessory Hardwood Wood stain Music


Using chisels and a router plane I was able to get the mortise back and in place for the brass plate.

Table Ingredient Wood Cuisine Wood stain


At this point I started filling all the cracks with Timber Mate, my favorite wood filler as you probably know by now. After all the cracks were filled we had a little bit of waiting time… Although we have been having a huge heat wave here and well lets just say it didn't take very long to dry. LOL!

Table Wood Wood stain Flooring Hardwood


While I was waiting for the wood filler to dry I started cleaning all the brass parts, using rust remover and a wire brush.

Wood Hunting knife Metal Steel Fashion accessory


Then a little buffing at the grinder… I love the way brass shines.

Wood Flooring Floor Rectangle Hardwood


Next I cut the little brass plates for the edges… Oh boy! did I make a mistake and luckily I didn't get hurt. Basically I was trying to cut the brass on my miter saw, but I didn't think to put a back fence to hold it, I thought that double stick tape to a piece of wood would be enough, but the heat made the glue let go and the piece went flying…. I still haven't found that piece of brass….

I made a little safety video of this that you can see here:

View on YouTube

Yikes….. ok don't ever do that!!!! Lets move on.

Wood Communication Device Gadget Wood stain Hardwood


After finally cutting the pieces I drilled holes and countersunk them so I can attach these little plates to the edges of the level.

Wood Wood stain Hardwood Plank Font


As you can see there are oversized but that is what I wanted, so I could sand the brass flush to the wood.

Wood Rectangle Gadget Hardwood Audio equipment


I sanded the brass flush using a large piece of sandpaper glued to my table saw table worked like a charm… I also added small chamfers to all the edges so they would be sharp.

Table Wood Wood stain Hardwood Plank


Next I put in the plumb vial and the top and bottom brass discs. Using an acrylic vial will make it much harder to take apart in the future, but then again it probably won't need to be replaced, at least not in my lifetime.

Table Wood Hand tool Wood stain Plank


I applied a coat of BLO (Boiled Linseed Oil) and this did not go as well as I had hoped…. the wood took the oil in all different ways… The sides got really dark but the top didn't, the top had a thin strip of sapwood and was so different in color to the sides that it just didn't look very good….********************! what now?

Wood Wood stain Rectangle Hardwood Plank


I used a little Gel Stain in JAVA from General finishes only on the top and the light areas of the sides to get the colors to match better. The great thing about Gel Stain is that you can aplly to just certain areas and it worked great.

Wood Plastic bottle Water bottle Salt and pepper shakers Wood stain


Next came a few coats of Shellac and at the end a nice wax buffing. Now for the hard part… how to get the vial attached to the top?

Wood Office supplies Writing implement Wood stain Flooring


First I was going to need a tool, so I added a little leather lining to these tweezers and I was ready.

Wood Musical instrument accessory Wood stain Hardwood Audio equipment


I mixed up some Plaster of Paris and using a cheap plastic level under the wood level to tell me if I was putting the vial in level I was able to get it all done. All that was left was to replace the top plate and the project was finished.

Of course this blog post wouldn't be right without some….wait for it…. TOOL PORN!

Wood Rectangle Wood stain Hardwood Audio equipment


Wood Wood stain Hardwood Plank Varnish


Wood Musical instrument Wood stain Door Door handle


Brown Wood Wood stain Rectangle Natural material


Wood Wood stain Hardwood Plank Varnish


Thank you.
Thanks JoeinGa…. actually Timber Mate is an Australian brand and its great, its water based so it last forever, you can add a little water to "dilute" it if you are trying to fill pores before sanding too, definately check it out. I used the "Cherry" color that looks like peanut butter, its made to look a little darker than the wood at first because Cherry darkens… but they have color to try and match most woods and I have used, cherry, white oak, and walnut versions and colors match better than most. They also have a natural tint base you can add color too.

Wow. Nice job. The finished product look great.

I ll hafta look into that Timber Mate. Never heard of it. At first glance it looked like peanut butter . LOL

- JoeinGa
 

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Stanley No. 104 Wood Level Restoration

This story starts on a Saturday morning when I got a Facebook message from my friend Rob. "We are having a yard sale and there are a ton of old tools" Rob said. So ofcourse I got in my car and headed over there. I found a lot of great old tools but this week we will focus on the Level I found, It's a Stanley No. 104 Level 18" long. This will make a great restoration project I thought…

I made a video of the restoration as well, you can see it here:

View on YouTube

As you can see in this first set of pictures the Level needed some help, it was dying…

Wood Rectangle Table Wood stain Plank


The top level vial was in good shape but the vertical (plumb) vial was broken and missing. The brass was rusty and really dirty. The wood had lots of cracks in it both on the sides and the ends, those will have to be filled in…. Wait maybe for the ends I can add brass plates to help the cracks from getting bigger as well as making it look nicer too. This is the reason I will call this restoration "Better than the Original"... that is if eveything goes as planned of course.

Wheel Wood Wood stain Hardwood Rectangle


The first thing to do is disassemble the level, as you can see I was able to get all the parts off, at this point I left the top level in so I could plane the bottom and get it level… later on I realized this was flawed thinking but well I learned.

Wheel Bicycle Bicycle tire Tire Wood


I started planning all the level on all four sides to get down to bare wood.

Wood Tableware Hand tool Hardwood Tool


At this point I took out the top vial, of course I broke it in the process…Damn! Stop everything, go to Amazon and order new parts…. Damn! I can't find the right size shape of vial, what the hell am I going to do? Ebay to the rescue… I found a listing on Ebay that had the vial I needed and his posting had 2 vials… perfect I thought, 2 that way I have an extra incase I break it again or I can make a new level in the future.

Wood Wood stain Hardwood Plank Plywood


As you can see in the picture the planning of the top got rid of the mortise for the brass plate to protect the vial… that will have to be re-cut into the wood.

Wood Musical instrument accessory Hardwood Wood stain Music


Using chisels and a router plane I was able to get the mortise back and in place for the brass plate.

Table Ingredient Wood Cuisine Wood stain


At this point I started filling all the cracks with Timber Mate, my favorite wood filler as you probably know by now. After all the cracks were filled we had a little bit of waiting time… Although we have been having a huge heat wave here and well lets just say it didn't take very long to dry. LOL!

Table Wood Wood stain Flooring Hardwood


While I was waiting for the wood filler to dry I started cleaning all the brass parts, using rust remover and a wire brush.

Wood Hunting knife Metal Steel Fashion accessory


Then a little buffing at the grinder… I love the way brass shines.

Wood Flooring Floor Rectangle Hardwood


Next I cut the little brass plates for the edges… Oh boy! did I make a mistake and luckily I didn't get hurt. Basically I was trying to cut the brass on my miter saw, but I didn't think to put a back fence to hold it, I thought that double stick tape to a piece of wood would be enough, but the heat made the glue let go and the piece went flying…. I still haven't found that piece of brass….

I made a little safety video of this that you can see here:

View on YouTube

Yikes….. ok don't ever do that!!!! Lets move on.

Wood Communication Device Gadget Wood stain Hardwood


After finally cutting the pieces I drilled holes and countersunk them so I can attach these little plates to the edges of the level.

Wood Wood stain Hardwood Plank Font


As you can see there are oversized but that is what I wanted, so I could sand the brass flush to the wood.

Wood Rectangle Gadget Hardwood Audio equipment


I sanded the brass flush using a large piece of sandpaper glued to my table saw table worked like a charm… I also added small chamfers to all the edges so they would be sharp.

Table Wood Wood stain Hardwood Plank


Next I put in the plumb vial and the top and bottom brass discs. Using an acrylic vial will make it much harder to take apart in the future, but then again it probably won't need to be replaced, at least not in my lifetime.

Table Wood Hand tool Wood stain Plank


I applied a coat of BLO (Boiled Linseed Oil) and this did not go as well as I had hoped…. the wood took the oil in all different ways… The sides got really dark but the top didn't, the top had a thin strip of sapwood and was so different in color to the sides that it just didn't look very good….********************! what now?

Wood Wood stain Rectangle Hardwood Plank


I used a little Gel Stain in JAVA from General finishes only on the top and the light areas of the sides to get the colors to match better. The great thing about Gel Stain is that you can aplly to just certain areas and it worked great.

Wood Plastic bottle Water bottle Salt and pepper shakers Wood stain


Next came a few coats of Shellac and at the end a nice wax buffing. Now for the hard part… how to get the vial attached to the top?

Wood Office supplies Writing implement Wood stain Flooring


First I was going to need a tool, so I added a little leather lining to these tweezers and I was ready.

Wood Musical instrument accessory Wood stain Hardwood Audio equipment


I mixed up some Plaster of Paris and using a cheap plastic level under the wood level to tell me if I was putting the vial in level I was able to get it all done. All that was left was to replace the top plate and the project was finished.

Of course this blog post wouldn't be right without some….wait for it…. TOOL PORN!

Wood Rectangle Wood stain Hardwood Audio equipment


Wood Wood stain Hardwood Plank Varnish


Wood Musical instrument Wood stain Door Door handle


Brown Wood Wood stain Rectangle Natural material


Wood Wood stain Hardwood Plank Varnish


Thank you.
Jorge, great job. Nice job of renewing the life of a useful tool.
 

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Stanley No. 104 Wood Level Restoration

This story starts on a Saturday morning when I got a Facebook message from my friend Rob. "We are having a yard sale and there are a ton of old tools" Rob said. So ofcourse I got in my car and headed over there. I found a lot of great old tools but this week we will focus on the Level I found, It's a Stanley No. 104 Level 18" long. This will make a great restoration project I thought…

I made a video of the restoration as well, you can see it here:

View on YouTube

As you can see in this first set of pictures the Level needed some help, it was dying…

Wood Rectangle Table Wood stain Plank


The top level vial was in good shape but the vertical (plumb) vial was broken and missing. The brass was rusty and really dirty. The wood had lots of cracks in it both on the sides and the ends, those will have to be filled in…. Wait maybe for the ends I can add brass plates to help the cracks from getting bigger as well as making it look nicer too. This is the reason I will call this restoration "Better than the Original"... that is if eveything goes as planned of course.

Wheel Wood Wood stain Hardwood Rectangle


The first thing to do is disassemble the level, as you can see I was able to get all the parts off, at this point I left the top level in so I could plane the bottom and get it level… later on I realized this was flawed thinking but well I learned.

Wheel Bicycle Bicycle tire Tire Wood


I started planning all the level on all four sides to get down to bare wood.

Wood Tableware Hand tool Hardwood Tool


At this point I took out the top vial, of course I broke it in the process…Damn! Stop everything, go to Amazon and order new parts…. Damn! I can't find the right size shape of vial, what the hell am I going to do? Ebay to the rescue… I found a listing on Ebay that had the vial I needed and his posting had 2 vials… perfect I thought, 2 that way I have an extra incase I break it again or I can make a new level in the future.

Wood Wood stain Hardwood Plank Plywood


As you can see in the picture the planning of the top got rid of the mortise for the brass plate to protect the vial… that will have to be re-cut into the wood.

Wood Musical instrument accessory Hardwood Wood stain Music


Using chisels and a router plane I was able to get the mortise back and in place for the brass plate.

Table Ingredient Wood Cuisine Wood stain


At this point I started filling all the cracks with Timber Mate, my favorite wood filler as you probably know by now. After all the cracks were filled we had a little bit of waiting time… Although we have been having a huge heat wave here and well lets just say it didn't take very long to dry. LOL!

Table Wood Wood stain Flooring Hardwood


While I was waiting for the wood filler to dry I started cleaning all the brass parts, using rust remover and a wire brush.

Wood Hunting knife Metal Steel Fashion accessory


Then a little buffing at the grinder… I love the way brass shines.

Wood Flooring Floor Rectangle Hardwood


Next I cut the little brass plates for the edges… Oh boy! did I make a mistake and luckily I didn't get hurt. Basically I was trying to cut the brass on my miter saw, but I didn't think to put a back fence to hold it, I thought that double stick tape to a piece of wood would be enough, but the heat made the glue let go and the piece went flying…. I still haven't found that piece of brass….

I made a little safety video of this that you can see here:

View on YouTube

Yikes….. ok don't ever do that!!!! Lets move on.

Wood Communication Device Gadget Wood stain Hardwood


After finally cutting the pieces I drilled holes and countersunk them so I can attach these little plates to the edges of the level.

Wood Wood stain Hardwood Plank Font


As you can see there are oversized but that is what I wanted, so I could sand the brass flush to the wood.

Wood Rectangle Gadget Hardwood Audio equipment


I sanded the brass flush using a large piece of sandpaper glued to my table saw table worked like a charm… I also added small chamfers to all the edges so they would be sharp.

Table Wood Wood stain Hardwood Plank


Next I put in the plumb vial and the top and bottom brass discs. Using an acrylic vial will make it much harder to take apart in the future, but then again it probably won't need to be replaced, at least not in my lifetime.

Table Wood Hand tool Wood stain Plank


I applied a coat of BLO (Boiled Linseed Oil) and this did not go as well as I had hoped…. the wood took the oil in all different ways… The sides got really dark but the top didn't, the top had a thin strip of sapwood and was so different in color to the sides that it just didn't look very good….********************! what now?

Wood Wood stain Rectangle Hardwood Plank


I used a little Gel Stain in JAVA from General finishes only on the top and the light areas of the sides to get the colors to match better. The great thing about Gel Stain is that you can aplly to just certain areas and it worked great.

Wood Plastic bottle Water bottle Salt and pepper shakers Wood stain


Next came a few coats of Shellac and at the end a nice wax buffing. Now for the hard part… how to get the vial attached to the top?

Wood Office supplies Writing implement Wood stain Flooring


First I was going to need a tool, so I added a little leather lining to these tweezers and I was ready.

Wood Musical instrument accessory Wood stain Hardwood Audio equipment


I mixed up some Plaster of Paris and using a cheap plastic level under the wood level to tell me if I was putting the vial in level I was able to get it all done. All that was left was to replace the top plate and the project was finished.

Of course this blog post wouldn't be right without some….wait for it…. TOOL PORN!

Wood Rectangle Wood stain Hardwood Audio equipment


Wood Wood stain Hardwood Plank Varnish


Wood Musical instrument Wood stain Door Door handle


Brown Wood Wood stain Rectangle Natural material


Wood Wood stain Hardwood Plank Varnish


Thank you.
Great blog and nice restore! I just subscribed to your site
 

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Stanley No. 104 Wood Level Restoration

This story starts on a Saturday morning when I got a Facebook message from my friend Rob. "We are having a yard sale and there are a ton of old tools" Rob said. So ofcourse I got in my car and headed over there. I found a lot of great old tools but this week we will focus on the Level I found, It's a Stanley No. 104 Level 18" long. This will make a great restoration project I thought…

I made a video of the restoration as well, you can see it here:

View on YouTube

As you can see in this first set of pictures the Level needed some help, it was dying…

Wood Rectangle Table Wood stain Plank


The top level vial was in good shape but the vertical (plumb) vial was broken and missing. The brass was rusty and really dirty. The wood had lots of cracks in it both on the sides and the ends, those will have to be filled in…. Wait maybe for the ends I can add brass plates to help the cracks from getting bigger as well as making it look nicer too. This is the reason I will call this restoration "Better than the Original"... that is if eveything goes as planned of course.

Wheel Wood Wood stain Hardwood Rectangle


The first thing to do is disassemble the level, as you can see I was able to get all the parts off, at this point I left the top level in so I could plane the bottom and get it level… later on I realized this was flawed thinking but well I learned.

Wheel Bicycle Bicycle tire Tire Wood


I started planning all the level on all four sides to get down to bare wood.

Wood Tableware Hand tool Hardwood Tool


At this point I took out the top vial, of course I broke it in the process…Damn! Stop everything, go to Amazon and order new parts…. Damn! I can't find the right size shape of vial, what the hell am I going to do? Ebay to the rescue… I found a listing on Ebay that had the vial I needed and his posting had 2 vials… perfect I thought, 2 that way I have an extra incase I break it again or I can make a new level in the future.

Wood Wood stain Hardwood Plank Plywood


As you can see in the picture the planning of the top got rid of the mortise for the brass plate to protect the vial… that will have to be re-cut into the wood.

Wood Musical instrument accessory Hardwood Wood stain Music


Using chisels and a router plane I was able to get the mortise back and in place for the brass plate.

Table Ingredient Wood Cuisine Wood stain


At this point I started filling all the cracks with Timber Mate, my favorite wood filler as you probably know by now. After all the cracks were filled we had a little bit of waiting time… Although we have been having a huge heat wave here and well lets just say it didn't take very long to dry. LOL!

Table Wood Wood stain Flooring Hardwood


While I was waiting for the wood filler to dry I started cleaning all the brass parts, using rust remover and a wire brush.

Wood Hunting knife Metal Steel Fashion accessory


Then a little buffing at the grinder… I love the way brass shines.

Wood Flooring Floor Rectangle Hardwood


Next I cut the little brass plates for the edges… Oh boy! did I make a mistake and luckily I didn't get hurt. Basically I was trying to cut the brass on my miter saw, but I didn't think to put a back fence to hold it, I thought that double stick tape to a piece of wood would be enough, but the heat made the glue let go and the piece went flying…. I still haven't found that piece of brass….

I made a little safety video of this that you can see here:

View on YouTube

Yikes….. ok don't ever do that!!!! Lets move on.

Wood Communication Device Gadget Wood stain Hardwood


After finally cutting the pieces I drilled holes and countersunk them so I can attach these little plates to the edges of the level.

Wood Wood stain Hardwood Plank Font


As you can see there are oversized but that is what I wanted, so I could sand the brass flush to the wood.

Wood Rectangle Gadget Hardwood Audio equipment


I sanded the brass flush using a large piece of sandpaper glued to my table saw table worked like a charm… I also added small chamfers to all the edges so they would be sharp.

Table Wood Wood stain Hardwood Plank


Next I put in the plumb vial and the top and bottom brass discs. Using an acrylic vial will make it much harder to take apart in the future, but then again it probably won't need to be replaced, at least not in my lifetime.

Table Wood Hand tool Wood stain Plank


I applied a coat of BLO (Boiled Linseed Oil) and this did not go as well as I had hoped…. the wood took the oil in all different ways… The sides got really dark but the top didn't, the top had a thin strip of sapwood and was so different in color to the sides that it just didn't look very good….********************! what now?

Wood Wood stain Rectangle Hardwood Plank


I used a little Gel Stain in JAVA from General finishes only on the top and the light areas of the sides to get the colors to match better. The great thing about Gel Stain is that you can aplly to just certain areas and it worked great.

Wood Plastic bottle Water bottle Salt and pepper shakers Wood stain


Next came a few coats of Shellac and at the end a nice wax buffing. Now for the hard part… how to get the vial attached to the top?

Wood Office supplies Writing implement Wood stain Flooring


First I was going to need a tool, so I added a little leather lining to these tweezers and I was ready.

Wood Musical instrument accessory Wood stain Hardwood Audio equipment


I mixed up some Plaster of Paris and using a cheap plastic level under the wood level to tell me if I was putting the vial in level I was able to get it all done. All that was left was to replace the top plate and the project was finished.

Of course this blog post wouldn't be right without some….wait for it…. TOOL PORN!

Wood Rectangle Wood stain Hardwood Audio equipment


Wood Wood stain Hardwood Plank Varnish


Wood Musical instrument Wood stain Door Door handle


Brown Wood Wood stain Rectangle Natural material


Wood Wood stain Hardwood Plank Varnish


Thank you.
Thank you… Really a lot of fun restoring old tools and I love to see the responses people have to restorations… even if they are not woodworkers people love old stuff…. something about nostalgia that warms the heart.

Great blog and nice restore! I just subscribed to your site

- NDakota
 

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Stanley No. 104 Wood Level Restoration

This story starts on a Saturday morning when I got a Facebook message from my friend Rob. "We are having a yard sale and there are a ton of old tools" Rob said. So ofcourse I got in my car and headed over there. I found a lot of great old tools but this week we will focus on the Level I found, It's a Stanley No. 104 Level 18" long. This will make a great restoration project I thought…

I made a video of the restoration as well, you can see it here:

View on YouTube

As you can see in this first set of pictures the Level needed some help, it was dying…

Wood Rectangle Table Wood stain Plank


The top level vial was in good shape but the vertical (plumb) vial was broken and missing. The brass was rusty and really dirty. The wood had lots of cracks in it both on the sides and the ends, those will have to be filled in…. Wait maybe for the ends I can add brass plates to help the cracks from getting bigger as well as making it look nicer too. This is the reason I will call this restoration "Better than the Original"... that is if eveything goes as planned of course.

Wheel Wood Wood stain Hardwood Rectangle


The first thing to do is disassemble the level, as you can see I was able to get all the parts off, at this point I left the top level in so I could plane the bottom and get it level… later on I realized this was flawed thinking but well I learned.

Wheel Bicycle Bicycle tire Tire Wood


I started planning all the level on all four sides to get down to bare wood.

Wood Tableware Hand tool Hardwood Tool


At this point I took out the top vial, of course I broke it in the process…Damn! Stop everything, go to Amazon and order new parts…. Damn! I can't find the right size shape of vial, what the hell am I going to do? Ebay to the rescue… I found a listing on Ebay that had the vial I needed and his posting had 2 vials… perfect I thought, 2 that way I have an extra incase I break it again or I can make a new level in the future.

Wood Wood stain Hardwood Plank Plywood


As you can see in the picture the planning of the top got rid of the mortise for the brass plate to protect the vial… that will have to be re-cut into the wood.

Wood Musical instrument accessory Hardwood Wood stain Music


Using chisels and a router plane I was able to get the mortise back and in place for the brass plate.

Table Ingredient Wood Cuisine Wood stain


At this point I started filling all the cracks with Timber Mate, my favorite wood filler as you probably know by now. After all the cracks were filled we had a little bit of waiting time… Although we have been having a huge heat wave here and well lets just say it didn't take very long to dry. LOL!

Table Wood Wood stain Flooring Hardwood


While I was waiting for the wood filler to dry I started cleaning all the brass parts, using rust remover and a wire brush.

Wood Hunting knife Metal Steel Fashion accessory


Then a little buffing at the grinder… I love the way brass shines.

Wood Flooring Floor Rectangle Hardwood


Next I cut the little brass plates for the edges… Oh boy! did I make a mistake and luckily I didn't get hurt. Basically I was trying to cut the brass on my miter saw, but I didn't think to put a back fence to hold it, I thought that double stick tape to a piece of wood would be enough, but the heat made the glue let go and the piece went flying…. I still haven't found that piece of brass….

I made a little safety video of this that you can see here:

View on YouTube

Yikes….. ok don't ever do that!!!! Lets move on.

Wood Communication Device Gadget Wood stain Hardwood


After finally cutting the pieces I drilled holes and countersunk them so I can attach these little plates to the edges of the level.

Wood Wood stain Hardwood Plank Font


As you can see there are oversized but that is what I wanted, so I could sand the brass flush to the wood.

Wood Rectangle Gadget Hardwood Audio equipment


I sanded the brass flush using a large piece of sandpaper glued to my table saw table worked like a charm… I also added small chamfers to all the edges so they would be sharp.

Table Wood Wood stain Hardwood Plank


Next I put in the plumb vial and the top and bottom brass discs. Using an acrylic vial will make it much harder to take apart in the future, but then again it probably won't need to be replaced, at least not in my lifetime.

Table Wood Hand tool Wood stain Plank


I applied a coat of BLO (Boiled Linseed Oil) and this did not go as well as I had hoped…. the wood took the oil in all different ways… The sides got really dark but the top didn't, the top had a thin strip of sapwood and was so different in color to the sides that it just didn't look very good….********************! what now?

Wood Wood stain Rectangle Hardwood Plank


I used a little Gel Stain in JAVA from General finishes only on the top and the light areas of the sides to get the colors to match better. The great thing about Gel Stain is that you can aplly to just certain areas and it worked great.

Wood Plastic bottle Water bottle Salt and pepper shakers Wood stain


Next came a few coats of Shellac and at the end a nice wax buffing. Now for the hard part… how to get the vial attached to the top?

Wood Office supplies Writing implement Wood stain Flooring


First I was going to need a tool, so I added a little leather lining to these tweezers and I was ready.

Wood Musical instrument accessory Wood stain Hardwood Audio equipment


I mixed up some Plaster of Paris and using a cheap plastic level under the wood level to tell me if I was putting the vial in level I was able to get it all done. All that was left was to replace the top plate and the project was finished.

Of course this blog post wouldn't be right without some….wait for it…. TOOL PORN!

Wood Rectangle Wood stain Hardwood Audio equipment


Wood Wood stain Hardwood Plank Varnish


Wood Musical instrument Wood stain Door Door handle


Brown Wood Wood stain Rectangle Natural material


Wood Wood stain Hardwood Plank Varnish


Thank you.
Another impressive Jorge restoration! Great narration, nice work on speeding up tedious, repetitive work, and awesome videography, all as usual.
 

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Stanley No. 104 Wood Level Restoration

This story starts on a Saturday morning when I got a Facebook message from my friend Rob. "We are having a yard sale and there are a ton of old tools" Rob said. So ofcourse I got in my car and headed over there. I found a lot of great old tools but this week we will focus on the Level I found, It's a Stanley No. 104 Level 18" long. This will make a great restoration project I thought…

I made a video of the restoration as well, you can see it here:

View on YouTube

As you can see in this first set of pictures the Level needed some help, it was dying…

Wood Rectangle Table Wood stain Plank


The top level vial was in good shape but the vertical (plumb) vial was broken and missing. The brass was rusty and really dirty. The wood had lots of cracks in it both on the sides and the ends, those will have to be filled in…. Wait maybe for the ends I can add brass plates to help the cracks from getting bigger as well as making it look nicer too. This is the reason I will call this restoration "Better than the Original"... that is if eveything goes as planned of course.

Wheel Wood Wood stain Hardwood Rectangle


The first thing to do is disassemble the level, as you can see I was able to get all the parts off, at this point I left the top level in so I could plane the bottom and get it level… later on I realized this was flawed thinking but well I learned.

Wheel Bicycle Bicycle tire Tire Wood


I started planning all the level on all four sides to get down to bare wood.

Wood Tableware Hand tool Hardwood Tool


At this point I took out the top vial, of course I broke it in the process…Damn! Stop everything, go to Amazon and order new parts…. Damn! I can't find the right size shape of vial, what the hell am I going to do? Ebay to the rescue… I found a listing on Ebay that had the vial I needed and his posting had 2 vials… perfect I thought, 2 that way I have an extra incase I break it again or I can make a new level in the future.

Wood Wood stain Hardwood Plank Plywood


As you can see in the picture the planning of the top got rid of the mortise for the brass plate to protect the vial… that will have to be re-cut into the wood.

Wood Musical instrument accessory Hardwood Wood stain Music


Using chisels and a router plane I was able to get the mortise back and in place for the brass plate.

Table Ingredient Wood Cuisine Wood stain


At this point I started filling all the cracks with Timber Mate, my favorite wood filler as you probably know by now. After all the cracks were filled we had a little bit of waiting time… Although we have been having a huge heat wave here and well lets just say it didn't take very long to dry. LOL!

Table Wood Wood stain Flooring Hardwood


While I was waiting for the wood filler to dry I started cleaning all the brass parts, using rust remover and a wire brush.

Wood Hunting knife Metal Steel Fashion accessory


Then a little buffing at the grinder… I love the way brass shines.

Wood Flooring Floor Rectangle Hardwood


Next I cut the little brass plates for the edges… Oh boy! did I make a mistake and luckily I didn't get hurt. Basically I was trying to cut the brass on my miter saw, but I didn't think to put a back fence to hold it, I thought that double stick tape to a piece of wood would be enough, but the heat made the glue let go and the piece went flying…. I still haven't found that piece of brass….

I made a little safety video of this that you can see here:

View on YouTube

Yikes….. ok don't ever do that!!!! Lets move on.

Wood Communication Device Gadget Wood stain Hardwood


After finally cutting the pieces I drilled holes and countersunk them so I can attach these little plates to the edges of the level.

Wood Wood stain Hardwood Plank Font


As you can see there are oversized but that is what I wanted, so I could sand the brass flush to the wood.

Wood Rectangle Gadget Hardwood Audio equipment


I sanded the brass flush using a large piece of sandpaper glued to my table saw table worked like a charm… I also added small chamfers to all the edges so they would be sharp.

Table Wood Wood stain Hardwood Plank


Next I put in the plumb vial and the top and bottom brass discs. Using an acrylic vial will make it much harder to take apart in the future, but then again it probably won't need to be replaced, at least not in my lifetime.

Table Wood Hand tool Wood stain Plank


I applied a coat of BLO (Boiled Linseed Oil) and this did not go as well as I had hoped…. the wood took the oil in all different ways… The sides got really dark but the top didn't, the top had a thin strip of sapwood and was so different in color to the sides that it just didn't look very good….********************! what now?

Wood Wood stain Rectangle Hardwood Plank


I used a little Gel Stain in JAVA from General finishes only on the top and the light areas of the sides to get the colors to match better. The great thing about Gel Stain is that you can aplly to just certain areas and it worked great.

Wood Plastic bottle Water bottle Salt and pepper shakers Wood stain


Next came a few coats of Shellac and at the end a nice wax buffing. Now for the hard part… how to get the vial attached to the top?

Wood Office supplies Writing implement Wood stain Flooring


First I was going to need a tool, so I added a little leather lining to these tweezers and I was ready.

Wood Musical instrument accessory Wood stain Hardwood Audio equipment


I mixed up some Plaster of Paris and using a cheap plastic level under the wood level to tell me if I was putting the vial in level I was able to get it all done. All that was left was to replace the top plate and the project was finished.

Of course this blog post wouldn't be right without some….wait for it…. TOOL PORN!

Wood Rectangle Wood stain Hardwood Audio equipment


Wood Wood stain Hardwood Plank Varnish


Wood Musical instrument Wood stain Door Door handle


Brown Wood Wood stain Rectangle Natural material


Wood Wood stain Hardwood Plank Varnish


Thank you.
Came out great! Thanks for adding to my list of projects that I now want to do but will never get to!! LOL
 

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Stanley No. 104 Wood Level Restoration

This story starts on a Saturday morning when I got a Facebook message from my friend Rob. "We are having a yard sale and there are a ton of old tools" Rob said. So ofcourse I got in my car and headed over there. I found a lot of great old tools but this week we will focus on the Level I found, It's a Stanley No. 104 Level 18" long. This will make a great restoration project I thought…

I made a video of the restoration as well, you can see it here:

View on YouTube

As you can see in this first set of pictures the Level needed some help, it was dying…

Wood Rectangle Table Wood stain Plank


The top level vial was in good shape but the vertical (plumb) vial was broken and missing. The brass was rusty and really dirty. The wood had lots of cracks in it both on the sides and the ends, those will have to be filled in…. Wait maybe for the ends I can add brass plates to help the cracks from getting bigger as well as making it look nicer too. This is the reason I will call this restoration "Better than the Original"... that is if eveything goes as planned of course.

Wheel Wood Wood stain Hardwood Rectangle


The first thing to do is disassemble the level, as you can see I was able to get all the parts off, at this point I left the top level in so I could plane the bottom and get it level… later on I realized this was flawed thinking but well I learned.

Wheel Bicycle Bicycle tire Tire Wood


I started planning all the level on all four sides to get down to bare wood.

Wood Tableware Hand tool Hardwood Tool


At this point I took out the top vial, of course I broke it in the process…Damn! Stop everything, go to Amazon and order new parts…. Damn! I can't find the right size shape of vial, what the hell am I going to do? Ebay to the rescue… I found a listing on Ebay that had the vial I needed and his posting had 2 vials… perfect I thought, 2 that way I have an extra incase I break it again or I can make a new level in the future.

Wood Wood stain Hardwood Plank Plywood


As you can see in the picture the planning of the top got rid of the mortise for the brass plate to protect the vial… that will have to be re-cut into the wood.

Wood Musical instrument accessory Hardwood Wood stain Music


Using chisels and a router plane I was able to get the mortise back and in place for the brass plate.

Table Ingredient Wood Cuisine Wood stain


At this point I started filling all the cracks with Timber Mate, my favorite wood filler as you probably know by now. After all the cracks were filled we had a little bit of waiting time… Although we have been having a huge heat wave here and well lets just say it didn't take very long to dry. LOL!

Table Wood Wood stain Flooring Hardwood


While I was waiting for the wood filler to dry I started cleaning all the brass parts, using rust remover and a wire brush.

Wood Hunting knife Metal Steel Fashion accessory


Then a little buffing at the grinder… I love the way brass shines.

Wood Flooring Floor Rectangle Hardwood


Next I cut the little brass plates for the edges… Oh boy! did I make a mistake and luckily I didn't get hurt. Basically I was trying to cut the brass on my miter saw, but I didn't think to put a back fence to hold it, I thought that double stick tape to a piece of wood would be enough, but the heat made the glue let go and the piece went flying…. I still haven't found that piece of brass….

I made a little safety video of this that you can see here:

View on YouTube

Yikes….. ok don't ever do that!!!! Lets move on.

Wood Communication Device Gadget Wood stain Hardwood


After finally cutting the pieces I drilled holes and countersunk them so I can attach these little plates to the edges of the level.

Wood Wood stain Hardwood Plank Font


As you can see there are oversized but that is what I wanted, so I could sand the brass flush to the wood.

Wood Rectangle Gadget Hardwood Audio equipment


I sanded the brass flush using a large piece of sandpaper glued to my table saw table worked like a charm… I also added small chamfers to all the edges so they would be sharp.

Table Wood Wood stain Hardwood Plank


Next I put in the plumb vial and the top and bottom brass discs. Using an acrylic vial will make it much harder to take apart in the future, but then again it probably won't need to be replaced, at least not in my lifetime.

Table Wood Hand tool Wood stain Plank


I applied a coat of BLO (Boiled Linseed Oil) and this did not go as well as I had hoped…. the wood took the oil in all different ways… The sides got really dark but the top didn't, the top had a thin strip of sapwood and was so different in color to the sides that it just didn't look very good….********************! what now?

Wood Wood stain Rectangle Hardwood Plank


I used a little Gel Stain in JAVA from General finishes only on the top and the light areas of the sides to get the colors to match better. The great thing about Gel Stain is that you can aplly to just certain areas and it worked great.

Wood Plastic bottle Water bottle Salt and pepper shakers Wood stain


Next came a few coats of Shellac and at the end a nice wax buffing. Now for the hard part… how to get the vial attached to the top?

Wood Office supplies Writing implement Wood stain Flooring


First I was going to need a tool, so I added a little leather lining to these tweezers and I was ready.

Wood Musical instrument accessory Wood stain Hardwood Audio equipment


I mixed up some Plaster of Paris and using a cheap plastic level under the wood level to tell me if I was putting the vial in level I was able to get it all done. All that was left was to replace the top plate and the project was finished.

Of course this blog post wouldn't be right without some….wait for it…. TOOL PORN!

Wood Rectangle Wood stain Hardwood Audio equipment


Wood Wood stain Hardwood Plank Varnish


Wood Musical instrument Wood stain Door Door handle


Brown Wood Wood stain Rectangle Natural material


Wood Wood stain Hardwood Plank Varnish


Thank you.
Hello! I'm working with a Bedortha level and I'm wondering how exactly you removed the plumb spirit vile on the Stanley and where you got the replacement vials? :)
 

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