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Stanley No. 45 Combination Plane

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Stanley No. 45 Combination Plane

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I love this plane. Picked this up online not long ago and I have had the chance to test it out. Works really well and is very well taken care of for being over 100 years old. I think it dates to around 1895 if I'm not mistaken. The box that it came in is made of chestnut and is still in pretty good shape too.

The plane came with a couple of extra hollow/round attachments for the bottom along with the cutters. Haven't tried them out yet though.

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Stanley No. 45 Combination Plane

From Sawdust

I love this plane. Picked this up online not long ago and I have had the chance to test it out. Works really well and is very well taken care of for being over 100 years old. I think it dates to around 1895 if I'm not mistaken. The box that it came in is made of chestnut and is still in pretty good shape too.

The plane came with a couple of extra hollow/round attachments for the bottom along with the cutters. Haven't tried them out yet though.

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Excellent combination plane!
Stanley No. 45 Combination Plane

From Sawdust

I love this plane. Picked this up online not long ago and I have had the chance to test it out. Works really well and is very well taken care of for being over 100 years old. I think it dates to around 1895 if I'm not mistaken. The box that it came in is made of chestnut and is still in pretty good shape too.

The plane came with a couple of extra hollow/round attachments for the bottom along with the cutters. Haven't tried them out yet though.

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I like mine too.
Stanley No. 45 Combination Plane

From Sawdust

I love this plane. Picked this up online not long ago and I have had the chance to test it out. Works really well and is very well taken care of for being over 100 years old. I think it dates to around 1895 if I'm not mistaken. The box that it came in is made of chestnut and is still in pretty good shape too.

The plane came with a couple of extra hollow/round attachments for the bottom along with the cutters. Haven't tried them out yet though.

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Stanley 45 Type Flowchart
Stanley No. 45 Combination Plane

From Sawdust

I love this plane. Picked this up online not long ago and I have had the chance to test it out. Works really well and is very well taken care of for being over 100 years old. I think it dates to around 1895 if I'm not mistaken. The box that it came in is made of chestnut and is still in pretty good shape too.

The plane came with a couple of extra hollow/round attachments for the bottom along with the cutters. Haven't tried them out yet though.

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Thank you, for the Flowchart great info.
Stanley No. 45 Combination Plane

From Sawdust

I love this plane. Picked this up online not long ago and I have had the chance to test it out. Works really well and is very well taken care of for being over 100 years old. I think it dates to around 1895 if I'm not mistaken. The box that it came in is made of chestnut and is still in pretty good shape too.

The plane came with a couple of extra hollow/round attachments for the bottom along with the cutters. Haven't tried them out yet though.

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I like all of mine too. I have not had the chance to try all of the cutters yet. They do take a bit of time to set up. BUT WHAT A FEELING when you pass it through a piece of material.
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