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Stanley Rule and Level Co No 29 find

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7.6K views 6 replies 5 participants last post by  donwilwol  
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I bought this Stanley Plane while picking through an "antique" shop. Not knowin much about it, I gave $47 for it. I've included links to a few pics of it. Looking for any information or a source of info.

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As my plan is to use this plane, and this is new to me…. I'd appreciate any suggestions anyone has for checking it out and putting it into good useful shape.
 
#4 · (Edited by Moderator)
Also these ones VIA a "Google Image Search". Which could go on forever ….LOL… They are all 29's.

NO! Just broke my own Rule! Last time "Brodan" was on here was when he posted this. Nov. 30/14. If I get a Reply, that will be a small Miracle! HORSE DROPPINGS!!!

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Thanks, I appreciate the info.

I disaasembled and saw that all of the parts function. With out doing anything except reassembling, I used this plane to reasonably straighten the edge of 7 foot lengths of 4/4 rough red oak. Although a novice to fine woodworking and hand tools, the plane cut cleanly producing .004 thick shavings. So it seems to be "operational"
The "sole" seems to be slightly convex and I think I need to flatten before being able to truly produce a straight/ flat surface. Since the mouth is narrow and hasn't been repaired, I'd like to get this right the first time, so I take minimum stock off of the sole and have minimal affect on the opening. Any advice on the best way to so this?
Thanks
Dan