LumberJocks Woodworking Forum banner
1 - 20 of 3993 Posts

· Registered
Joined
·
18,697 Posts
Discussion Starter · #1 ·
Tool finds for the day (The stanley #2 story)

So i spent all day yesterday (Saturday) in airports and on airplanes getting home from Seattle. We had plans to go to a large flee market that was a little over a 2 hour drive from home. I was pleased when my wife recommended we stay closer to home.

The first shop we stopped in I saw a reliant scroll saw. It was marked $50 and looked in good shape. I asked if we could plug it in and turn it on. Sure was the reply, you want a price first. Well, its marked $50 I said. Oh, thats what I paid for it. So needless to say, it was more than I needed a scroll saw. At this point I'm thinking the day was going to be a pretty big bust.

Next shop was better. I looked a t a few planes and some tools when my wife said, "hey, there are some planes over here". As i walked up I was drawn to this particular plane. Is that a Number 2? I picked it up. And I picked it up just as you see it.

Wood Finger Tool Hardwood Thumb


I then looked to see if it was really a #2.

Tire Wood Automotive tire Sculpture Hardwood


So now my heart is starting to pump a little faster. Really, I found a Stanley #2 in a consignment shop?
How much can it be? I very slowly turned over the price tag. $28. No way I thought. I just stood and stared. I was almost afraid to move. Of course, as the saying goes, if it seems to good to be true, it probably is. So I now turned the plane over.

Smoothing plane Plane Scrub plane Jack plane Shoulder plane


For $28 I bought it anyhow. It will work fine as a user and I could part it out (not that I ever would) and get my money back.

As we're driving home we stumble on a guy selling antiques out of his garage. We stop and started to look around. He had several Stanley plane but the prices were retail, and maybe a little more. I picked up this bedrock 605. It wasn't marked but figured based on the other prices it would be out of my price range. He was chatting with my wife so I decided to ask. $50

Wood Hardwood Composite material Musical instrument Art


Well, I couldn't pass that up. It's a sweetheart in almost perfect shape except for a few paint spatters. This one will definitely just get a good cleaning and sharpening. No restore needed.

Smoothing plane Plane Wood Shoulder plane Flooring


After some other searching, I picked up this nice Stanley knuckle plane. I thought it was an #18, but it doesn't have an adjustment knob. It's got an adjustable mouth like an 18, but no knob. Its in really good shape and it was $10.
Plane Smoothing plane Block plane Jack plane Rebate plane

Plane Wood Smoothing plane Tool Rebate plane


And finally I wanted a few more calipers for working on the lathe, b ut for $60, I bought the whole lot.

Total take on the day:
Wood Hand tool Pliers Slip joint pliers Metalworking hand tool
 

Attachments

· Registered
Joined
·
1,829 Posts
Tool finds for the day (The stanley #2 story)

So i spent all day yesterday (Saturday) in airports and on airplanes getting home from Seattle. We had plans to go to a large flee market that was a little over a 2 hour drive from home. I was pleased when my wife recommended we stay closer to home.

The first shop we stopped in I saw a reliant scroll saw. It was marked $50 and looked in good shape. I asked if we could plug it in and turn it on. Sure was the reply, you want a price first. Well, its marked $50 I said. Oh, thats what I paid for it. So needless to say, it was more than I needed a scroll saw. At this point I'm thinking the day was going to be a pretty big bust.

Next shop was better. I looked a t a few planes and some tools when my wife said, "hey, there are some planes over here". As i walked up I was drawn to this particular plane. Is that a Number 2? I picked it up. And I picked it up just as you see it.

Wood Finger Tool Hardwood Thumb


I then looked to see if it was really a #2.

Tire Wood Automotive tire Sculpture Hardwood


So now my heart is starting to pump a little faster. Really, I found a Stanley #2 in a consignment shop?
How much can it be? I very slowly turned over the price tag. $28. No way I thought. I just stood and stared. I was almost afraid to move. Of course, as the saying goes, if it seems to good to be true, it probably is. So I now turned the plane over.

Smoothing plane Plane Scrub plane Jack plane Shoulder plane


For $28 I bought it anyhow. It will work fine as a user and I could part it out (not that I ever would) and get my money back.

As we're driving home we stumble on a guy selling antiques out of his garage. We stop and started to look around. He had several Stanley plane but the prices were retail, and maybe a little more. I picked up this bedrock 605. It wasn't marked but figured based on the other prices it would be out of my price range. He was chatting with my wife so I decided to ask. $50

Wood Hardwood Composite material Musical instrument Art


Well, I couldn't pass that up. It's a sweetheart in almost perfect shape except for a few paint spatters. This one will definitely just get a good cleaning and sharpening. No restore needed.

Smoothing plane Plane Wood Shoulder plane Flooring


After some other searching, I picked up this nice Stanley knuckle plane. I thought it was an #18, but it doesn't have an adjustment knob. It's got an adjustable mouth like an 18, but no knob. Its in really good shape and it was $10.
Plane Smoothing plane Block plane Jack plane Rebate plane

Plane Wood Smoothing plane Tool Rebate plane


And finally I wanted a few more calipers for working on the lathe, b ut for $60, I bought the whole lot.

Total take on the day:
Wood Hand tool Pliers Slip joint pliers Metalworking hand tool
the #2 is probably a chinese fake, why don't you send it to me and I'll dispose of it for you….seriously nice finds!
 

Attachments

· Registered
Joined
·
9,509 Posts
Tool finds for the day (The stanley #2 story)

So i spent all day yesterday (Saturday) in airports and on airplanes getting home from Seattle. We had plans to go to a large flee market that was a little over a 2 hour drive from home. I was pleased when my wife recommended we stay closer to home.

The first shop we stopped in I saw a reliant scroll saw. It was marked $50 and looked in good shape. I asked if we could plug it in and turn it on. Sure was the reply, you want a price first. Well, its marked $50 I said. Oh, thats what I paid for it. So needless to say, it was more than I needed a scroll saw. At this point I'm thinking the day was going to be a pretty big bust.

Next shop was better. I looked a t a few planes and some tools when my wife said, "hey, there are some planes over here". As i walked up I was drawn to this particular plane. Is that a Number 2? I picked it up. And I picked it up just as you see it.

Wood Finger Tool Hardwood Thumb


I then looked to see if it was really a #2.

Tire Wood Automotive tire Sculpture Hardwood


So now my heart is starting to pump a little faster. Really, I found a Stanley #2 in a consignment shop?
How much can it be? I very slowly turned over the price tag. $28. No way I thought. I just stood and stared. I was almost afraid to move. Of course, as the saying goes, if it seems to good to be true, it probably is. So I now turned the plane over.

Smoothing plane Plane Scrub plane Jack plane Shoulder plane


For $28 I bought it anyhow. It will work fine as a user and I could part it out (not that I ever would) and get my money back.

As we're driving home we stumble on a guy selling antiques out of his garage. We stop and started to look around. He had several Stanley plane but the prices were retail, and maybe a little more. I picked up this bedrock 605. It wasn't marked but figured based on the other prices it would be out of my price range. He was chatting with my wife so I decided to ask. $50

Wood Hardwood Composite material Musical instrument Art


Well, I couldn't pass that up. It's a sweetheart in almost perfect shape except for a few paint spatters. This one will definitely just get a good cleaning and sharpening. No restore needed.

Smoothing plane Plane Wood Shoulder plane Flooring


After some other searching, I picked up this nice Stanley knuckle plane. I thought it was an #18, but it doesn't have an adjustment knob. It's got an adjustable mouth like an 18, but no knob. Its in really good shape and it was $10.
Plane Smoothing plane Block plane Jack plane Rebate plane

Plane Wood Smoothing plane Tool Rebate plane


And finally I wanted a few more calipers for working on the lathe, b ut for $60, I bought the whole lot.

Total take on the day:
Wood Hand tool Pliers Slip joint pliers Metalworking hand tool
Nice haul. The 605 looks to be a gem. On the block plane, I would guess the lever is missing. You should be able to find a replacement from a parts plane or such.
 

Attachments

· Registered
Joined
·
18,697 Posts
Discussion Starter · #4 ·
Tool finds for the day (The stanley #2 story)

So i spent all day yesterday (Saturday) in airports and on airplanes getting home from Seattle. We had plans to go to a large flee market that was a little over a 2 hour drive from home. I was pleased when my wife recommended we stay closer to home.

The first shop we stopped in I saw a reliant scroll saw. It was marked $50 and looked in good shape. I asked if we could plug it in and turn it on. Sure was the reply, you want a price first. Well, its marked $50 I said. Oh, thats what I paid for it. So needless to say, it was more than I needed a scroll saw. At this point I'm thinking the day was going to be a pretty big bust.

Next shop was better. I looked a t a few planes and some tools when my wife said, "hey, there are some planes over here". As i walked up I was drawn to this particular plane. Is that a Number 2? I picked it up. And I picked it up just as you see it.

Wood Finger Tool Hardwood Thumb


I then looked to see if it was really a #2.

Tire Wood Automotive tire Sculpture Hardwood


So now my heart is starting to pump a little faster. Really, I found a Stanley #2 in a consignment shop?
How much can it be? I very slowly turned over the price tag. $28. No way I thought. I just stood and stared. I was almost afraid to move. Of course, as the saying goes, if it seems to good to be true, it probably is. So I now turned the plane over.

Smoothing plane Plane Scrub plane Jack plane Shoulder plane


For $28 I bought it anyhow. It will work fine as a user and I could part it out (not that I ever would) and get my money back.

As we're driving home we stumble on a guy selling antiques out of his garage. We stop and started to look around. He had several Stanley plane but the prices were retail, and maybe a little more. I picked up this bedrock 605. It wasn't marked but figured based on the other prices it would be out of my price range. He was chatting with my wife so I decided to ask. $50

Wood Hardwood Composite material Musical instrument Art


Well, I couldn't pass that up. It's a sweetheart in almost perfect shape except for a few paint spatters. This one will definitely just get a good cleaning and sharpening. No restore needed.

Smoothing plane Plane Wood Shoulder plane Flooring


After some other searching, I picked up this nice Stanley knuckle plane. I thought it was an #18, but it doesn't have an adjustment knob. It's got an adjustable mouth like an 18, but no knob. Its in really good shape and it was $10.
Plane Smoothing plane Block plane Jack plane Rebate plane

Plane Wood Smoothing plane Tool Rebate plane


And finally I wanted a few more calipers for working on the lathe, b ut for $60, I bought the whole lot.

Total take on the day:
Wood Hand tool Pliers Slip joint pliers Metalworking hand tool
Wayne, that was my first thought. If that's the case I don't understand how it goes on. It doesn't have a hole like all of the others.
Wood Camera lens Rectangle Camera accessory Wood stain
 

Attachments

· Registered
Joined
·
9,509 Posts
Tool finds for the day (The stanley #2 story)

So i spent all day yesterday (Saturday) in airports and on airplanes getting home from Seattle. We had plans to go to a large flee market that was a little over a 2 hour drive from home. I was pleased when my wife recommended we stay closer to home.

The first shop we stopped in I saw a reliant scroll saw. It was marked $50 and looked in good shape. I asked if we could plug it in and turn it on. Sure was the reply, you want a price first. Well, its marked $50 I said. Oh, thats what I paid for it. So needless to say, it was more than I needed a scroll saw. At this point I'm thinking the day was going to be a pretty big bust.

Next shop was better. I looked a t a few planes and some tools when my wife said, "hey, there are some planes over here". As i walked up I was drawn to this particular plane. Is that a Number 2? I picked it up. And I picked it up just as you see it.

Wood Finger Tool Hardwood Thumb


I then looked to see if it was really a #2.

Tire Wood Automotive tire Sculpture Hardwood


So now my heart is starting to pump a little faster. Really, I found a Stanley #2 in a consignment shop?
How much can it be? I very slowly turned over the price tag. $28. No way I thought. I just stood and stared. I was almost afraid to move. Of course, as the saying goes, if it seems to good to be true, it probably is. So I now turned the plane over.

Smoothing plane Plane Scrub plane Jack plane Shoulder plane


For $28 I bought it anyhow. It will work fine as a user and I could part it out (not that I ever would) and get my money back.

As we're driving home we stumble on a guy selling antiques out of his garage. We stop and started to look around. He had several Stanley plane but the prices were retail, and maybe a little more. I picked up this bedrock 605. It wasn't marked but figured based on the other prices it would be out of my price range. He was chatting with my wife so I decided to ask. $50

Wood Hardwood Composite material Musical instrument Art


Well, I couldn't pass that up. It's a sweetheart in almost perfect shape except for a few paint spatters. This one will definitely just get a good cleaning and sharpening. No restore needed.

Smoothing plane Plane Wood Shoulder plane Flooring


After some other searching, I picked up this nice Stanley knuckle plane. I thought it was an #18, but it doesn't have an adjustment knob. It's got an adjustable mouth like an 18, but no knob. Its in really good shape and it was $10.
Plane Smoothing plane Block plane Jack plane Rebate plane

Plane Wood Smoothing plane Tool Rebate plane


And finally I wanted a few more calipers for working on the lathe, b ut for $60, I bought the whole lot.

Total take on the day:
Wood Hand tool Pliers Slip joint pliers Metalworking hand tool
Actually my guess is that it is an early 9 1/2 with a #18 lever cap on it. I spent some time looking on blood and gore….

http://www.supertool.com/StanleyBG/stan2.htm

What you think?
 

Attachments

· Registered
Joined
·
87 Posts
Tool finds for the day (The stanley #2 story)

So i spent all day yesterday (Saturday) in airports and on airplanes getting home from Seattle. We had plans to go to a large flee market that was a little over a 2 hour drive from home. I was pleased when my wife recommended we stay closer to home.

The first shop we stopped in I saw a reliant scroll saw. It was marked $50 and looked in good shape. I asked if we could plug it in and turn it on. Sure was the reply, you want a price first. Well, its marked $50 I said. Oh, thats what I paid for it. So needless to say, it was more than I needed a scroll saw. At this point I'm thinking the day was going to be a pretty big bust.

Next shop was better. I looked a t a few planes and some tools when my wife said, "hey, there are some planes over here". As i walked up I was drawn to this particular plane. Is that a Number 2? I picked it up. And I picked it up just as you see it.

Wood Finger Tool Hardwood Thumb


I then looked to see if it was really a #2.

Tire Wood Automotive tire Sculpture Hardwood


So now my heart is starting to pump a little faster. Really, I found a Stanley #2 in a consignment shop?
How much can it be? I very slowly turned over the price tag. $28. No way I thought. I just stood and stared. I was almost afraid to move. Of course, as the saying goes, if it seems to good to be true, it probably is. So I now turned the plane over.

Smoothing plane Plane Scrub plane Jack plane Shoulder plane


For $28 I bought it anyhow. It will work fine as a user and I could part it out (not that I ever would) and get my money back.

As we're driving home we stumble on a guy selling antiques out of his garage. We stop and started to look around. He had several Stanley plane but the prices were retail, and maybe a little more. I picked up this bedrock 605. It wasn't marked but figured based on the other prices it would be out of my price range. He was chatting with my wife so I decided to ask. $50

Wood Hardwood Composite material Musical instrument Art


Well, I couldn't pass that up. It's a sweetheart in almost perfect shape except for a few paint spatters. This one will definitely just get a good cleaning and sharpening. No restore needed.

Smoothing plane Plane Wood Shoulder plane Flooring


After some other searching, I picked up this nice Stanley knuckle plane. I thought it was an #18, but it doesn't have an adjustment knob. It's got an adjustable mouth like an 18, but no knob. Its in really good shape and it was $10.
Plane Smoothing plane Block plane Jack plane Rebate plane

Plane Wood Smoothing plane Tool Rebate plane


And finally I wanted a few more calipers for working on the lathe, b ut for $60, I bought the whole lot.

Total take on the day:
Wood Hand tool Pliers Slip joint pliers Metalworking hand tool
Great finds Don!!!! about that block plane, it got an adjustment brass nut in the back i really think its an 18,
but it is missing that little brass slider at the front knob. Like you see on this pic!!!
Composite material Metal Engineering Bumper Carmine
 

Attachments

· Registered
Joined
·
9,509 Posts
Tool finds for the day (The stanley #2 story)

So i spent all day yesterday (Saturday) in airports and on airplanes getting home from Seattle. We had plans to go to a large flee market that was a little over a 2 hour drive from home. I was pleased when my wife recommended we stay closer to home.

The first shop we stopped in I saw a reliant scroll saw. It was marked $50 and looked in good shape. I asked if we could plug it in and turn it on. Sure was the reply, you want a price first. Well, its marked $50 I said. Oh, thats what I paid for it. So needless to say, it was more than I needed a scroll saw. At this point I'm thinking the day was going to be a pretty big bust.

Next shop was better. I looked a t a few planes and some tools when my wife said, "hey, there are some planes over here". As i walked up I was drawn to this particular plane. Is that a Number 2? I picked it up. And I picked it up just as you see it.

Wood Finger Tool Hardwood Thumb


I then looked to see if it was really a #2.

Tire Wood Automotive tire Sculpture Hardwood


So now my heart is starting to pump a little faster. Really, I found a Stanley #2 in a consignment shop?
How much can it be? I very slowly turned over the price tag. $28. No way I thought. I just stood and stared. I was almost afraid to move. Of course, as the saying goes, if it seems to good to be true, it probably is. So I now turned the plane over.

Smoothing plane Plane Scrub plane Jack plane Shoulder plane


For $28 I bought it anyhow. It will work fine as a user and I could part it out (not that I ever would) and get my money back.

As we're driving home we stumble on a guy selling antiques out of his garage. We stop and started to look around. He had several Stanley plane but the prices were retail, and maybe a little more. I picked up this bedrock 605. It wasn't marked but figured based on the other prices it would be out of my price range. He was chatting with my wife so I decided to ask. $50

Wood Hardwood Composite material Musical instrument Art


Well, I couldn't pass that up. It's a sweetheart in almost perfect shape except for a few paint spatters. This one will definitely just get a good cleaning and sharpening. No restore needed.

Smoothing plane Plane Wood Shoulder plane Flooring


After some other searching, I picked up this nice Stanley knuckle plane. I thought it was an #18, but it doesn't have an adjustment knob. It's got an adjustable mouth like an 18, but no knob. Its in really good shape and it was $10.
Plane Smoothing plane Block plane Jack plane Rebate plane

Plane Wood Smoothing plane Tool Rebate plane


And finally I wanted a few more calipers for working on the lathe, b ut for $60, I bought the whole lot.

Total take on the day:
Wood Hand tool Pliers Slip joint pliers Metalworking hand tool
There are pictures of a #15 where the nose looks like that. So I am guessing early 9 1/2, 15 or similar with a #18 knuckle joint lever cap…

You might want to measure the plane and check it against B&G.
 

Attachments

· Registered
Joined
·
6,840 Posts
Tool finds for the day (The stanley #2 story)

So i spent all day yesterday (Saturday) in airports and on airplanes getting home from Seattle. We had plans to go to a large flee market that was a little over a 2 hour drive from home. I was pleased when my wife recommended we stay closer to home.

The first shop we stopped in I saw a reliant scroll saw. It was marked $50 and looked in good shape. I asked if we could plug it in and turn it on. Sure was the reply, you want a price first. Well, its marked $50 I said. Oh, thats what I paid for it. So needless to say, it was more than I needed a scroll saw. At this point I'm thinking the day was going to be a pretty big bust.

Next shop was better. I looked a t a few planes and some tools when my wife said, "hey, there are some planes over here". As i walked up I was drawn to this particular plane. Is that a Number 2? I picked it up. And I picked it up just as you see it.

Wood Finger Tool Hardwood Thumb


I then looked to see if it was really a #2.

Tire Wood Automotive tire Sculpture Hardwood


So now my heart is starting to pump a little faster. Really, I found a Stanley #2 in a consignment shop?
How much can it be? I very slowly turned over the price tag. $28. No way I thought. I just stood and stared. I was almost afraid to move. Of course, as the saying goes, if it seems to good to be true, it probably is. So I now turned the plane over.

Smoothing plane Plane Scrub plane Jack plane Shoulder plane


For $28 I bought it anyhow. It will work fine as a user and I could part it out (not that I ever would) and get my money back.

As we're driving home we stumble on a guy selling antiques out of his garage. We stop and started to look around. He had several Stanley plane but the prices were retail, and maybe a little more. I picked up this bedrock 605. It wasn't marked but figured based on the other prices it would be out of my price range. He was chatting with my wife so I decided to ask. $50

Wood Hardwood Composite material Musical instrument Art


Well, I couldn't pass that up. It's a sweetheart in almost perfect shape except for a few paint spatters. This one will definitely just get a good cleaning and sharpening. No restore needed.

Smoothing plane Plane Wood Shoulder plane Flooring


After some other searching, I picked up this nice Stanley knuckle plane. I thought it was an #18, but it doesn't have an adjustment knob. It's got an adjustable mouth like an 18, but no knob. Its in really good shape and it was $10.
Plane Smoothing plane Block plane Jack plane Rebate plane

Plane Wood Smoothing plane Tool Rebate plane


And finally I wanted a few more calipers for working on the lathe, b ut for $60, I bought the whole lot.

Total take on the day:
Wood Hand tool Pliers Slip joint pliers Metalworking hand tool
Excellent haul. Did I mention I hate you?
 

Attachments

· Registered
Joined
·
18,697 Posts
Discussion Starter · #9 ·
Tool finds for the day (The stanley #2 story)

So i spent all day yesterday (Saturday) in airports and on airplanes getting home from Seattle. We had plans to go to a large flee market that was a little over a 2 hour drive from home. I was pleased when my wife recommended we stay closer to home.

The first shop we stopped in I saw a reliant scroll saw. It was marked $50 and looked in good shape. I asked if we could plug it in and turn it on. Sure was the reply, you want a price first. Well, its marked $50 I said. Oh, thats what I paid for it. So needless to say, it was more than I needed a scroll saw. At this point I'm thinking the day was going to be a pretty big bust.

Next shop was better. I looked a t a few planes and some tools when my wife said, "hey, there are some planes over here". As i walked up I was drawn to this particular plane. Is that a Number 2? I picked it up. And I picked it up just as you see it.

Wood Finger Tool Hardwood Thumb


I then looked to see if it was really a #2.

Tire Wood Automotive tire Sculpture Hardwood


So now my heart is starting to pump a little faster. Really, I found a Stanley #2 in a consignment shop?
How much can it be? I very slowly turned over the price tag. $28. No way I thought. I just stood and stared. I was almost afraid to move. Of course, as the saying goes, if it seems to good to be true, it probably is. So I now turned the plane over.

Smoothing plane Plane Scrub plane Jack plane Shoulder plane


For $28 I bought it anyhow. It will work fine as a user and I could part it out (not that I ever would) and get my money back.

As we're driving home we stumble on a guy selling antiques out of his garage. We stop and started to look around. He had several Stanley plane but the prices were retail, and maybe a little more. I picked up this bedrock 605. It wasn't marked but figured based on the other prices it would be out of my price range. He was chatting with my wife so I decided to ask. $50

Wood Hardwood Composite material Musical instrument Art


Well, I couldn't pass that up. It's a sweetheart in almost perfect shape except for a few paint spatters. This one will definitely just get a good cleaning and sharpening. No restore needed.

Smoothing plane Plane Wood Shoulder plane Flooring


After some other searching, I picked up this nice Stanley knuckle plane. I thought it was an #18, but it doesn't have an adjustment knob. It's got an adjustable mouth like an 18, but no knob. Its in really good shape and it was $10.
Plane Smoothing plane Block plane Jack plane Rebate plane

Plane Wood Smoothing plane Tool Rebate plane


And finally I wanted a few more calipers for working on the lathe, b ut for $60, I bought the whole lot.

Total take on the day:
Wood Hand tool Pliers Slip joint pliers Metalworking hand tool
Wayne, you could be right. I went back out to the shop and the parts from my 9 1/2 are interchangeable and look similar. My 9 1/2 is a bit newer I think, but it could be it.
 

Attachments

· Registered
Joined
·
18,697 Posts
Discussion Starter · #10 ·
Tool finds for the day (The stanley #2 story)

So i spent all day yesterday (Saturday) in airports and on airplanes getting home from Seattle. We had plans to go to a large flee market that was a little over a 2 hour drive from home. I was pleased when my wife recommended we stay closer to home.

The first shop we stopped in I saw a reliant scroll saw. It was marked $50 and looked in good shape. I asked if we could plug it in and turn it on. Sure was the reply, you want a price first. Well, its marked $50 I said. Oh, thats what I paid for it. So needless to say, it was more than I needed a scroll saw. At this point I'm thinking the day was going to be a pretty big bust.

Next shop was better. I looked a t a few planes and some tools when my wife said, "hey, there are some planes over here". As i walked up I was drawn to this particular plane. Is that a Number 2? I picked it up. And I picked it up just as you see it.

Wood Finger Tool Hardwood Thumb


I then looked to see if it was really a #2.

Tire Wood Automotive tire Sculpture Hardwood


So now my heart is starting to pump a little faster. Really, I found a Stanley #2 in a consignment shop?
How much can it be? I very slowly turned over the price tag. $28. No way I thought. I just stood and stared. I was almost afraid to move. Of course, as the saying goes, if it seems to good to be true, it probably is. So I now turned the plane over.

Smoothing plane Plane Scrub plane Jack plane Shoulder plane


For $28 I bought it anyhow. It will work fine as a user and I could part it out (not that I ever would) and get my money back.

As we're driving home we stumble on a guy selling antiques out of his garage. We stop and started to look around. He had several Stanley plane but the prices were retail, and maybe a little more. I picked up this bedrock 605. It wasn't marked but figured based on the other prices it would be out of my price range. He was chatting with my wife so I decided to ask. $50

Wood Hardwood Composite material Musical instrument Art


Well, I couldn't pass that up. It's a sweetheart in almost perfect shape except for a few paint spatters. This one will definitely just get a good cleaning and sharpening. No restore needed.

Smoothing plane Plane Wood Shoulder plane Flooring


After some other searching, I picked up this nice Stanley knuckle plane. I thought it was an #18, but it doesn't have an adjustment knob. It's got an adjustable mouth like an 18, but no knob. Its in really good shape and it was $10.
Plane Smoothing plane Block plane Jack plane Rebate plane

Plane Wood Smoothing plane Tool Rebate plane


And finally I wanted a few more calipers for working on the lathe, b ut for $60, I bought the whole lot.

Total take on the day:
Wood Hand tool Pliers Slip joint pliers Metalworking hand tool
So now i need to find an 18 with a 9 1/2 lever cap. He did mention something about fooling the rookie tool collectors.

Charlie, Charlie, Charlie. Here I thought we were friends.
 

Attachments

· Registered
Joined
·
87 Posts
Tool finds for the day (The stanley #2 story)

So i spent all day yesterday (Saturday) in airports and on airplanes getting home from Seattle. We had plans to go to a large flee market that was a little over a 2 hour drive from home. I was pleased when my wife recommended we stay closer to home.

The first shop we stopped in I saw a reliant scroll saw. It was marked $50 and looked in good shape. I asked if we could plug it in and turn it on. Sure was the reply, you want a price first. Well, its marked $50 I said. Oh, thats what I paid for it. So needless to say, it was more than I needed a scroll saw. At this point I'm thinking the day was going to be a pretty big bust.

Next shop was better. I looked a t a few planes and some tools when my wife said, "hey, there are some planes over here". As i walked up I was drawn to this particular plane. Is that a Number 2? I picked it up. And I picked it up just as you see it.

Wood Finger Tool Hardwood Thumb


I then looked to see if it was really a #2.

Tire Wood Automotive tire Sculpture Hardwood


So now my heart is starting to pump a little faster. Really, I found a Stanley #2 in a consignment shop?
How much can it be? I very slowly turned over the price tag. $28. No way I thought. I just stood and stared. I was almost afraid to move. Of course, as the saying goes, if it seems to good to be true, it probably is. So I now turned the plane over.

Smoothing plane Plane Scrub plane Jack plane Shoulder plane


For $28 I bought it anyhow. It will work fine as a user and I could part it out (not that I ever would) and get my money back.

As we're driving home we stumble on a guy selling antiques out of his garage. We stop and started to look around. He had several Stanley plane but the prices were retail, and maybe a little more. I picked up this bedrock 605. It wasn't marked but figured based on the other prices it would be out of my price range. He was chatting with my wife so I decided to ask. $50

Wood Hardwood Composite material Musical instrument Art


Well, I couldn't pass that up. It's a sweetheart in almost perfect shape except for a few paint spatters. This one will definitely just get a good cleaning and sharpening. No restore needed.

Smoothing plane Plane Wood Shoulder plane Flooring


After some other searching, I picked up this nice Stanley knuckle plane. I thought it was an #18, but it doesn't have an adjustment knob. It's got an adjustable mouth like an 18, but no knob. Its in really good shape and it was $10.
Plane Smoothing plane Block plane Jack plane Rebate plane

Plane Wood Smoothing plane Tool Rebate plane


And finally I wanted a few more calipers for working on the lathe, b ut for $60, I bought the whole lot.

Total take on the day:
Wood Hand tool Pliers Slip joint pliers Metalworking hand tool
Don i dont know where you go to find all these great tools but i live somewhat close to you and all i find is chisel with plastic handle!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

Attachments

· Registered
Joined
·
9,509 Posts
Tool finds for the day (The stanley #2 story)

So i spent all day yesterday (Saturday) in airports and on airplanes getting home from Seattle. We had plans to go to a large flee market that was a little over a 2 hour drive from home. I was pleased when my wife recommended we stay closer to home.

The first shop we stopped in I saw a reliant scroll saw. It was marked $50 and looked in good shape. I asked if we could plug it in and turn it on. Sure was the reply, you want a price first. Well, its marked $50 I said. Oh, thats what I paid for it. So needless to say, it was more than I needed a scroll saw. At this point I'm thinking the day was going to be a pretty big bust.

Next shop was better. I looked a t a few planes and some tools when my wife said, "hey, there are some planes over here". As i walked up I was drawn to this particular plane. Is that a Number 2? I picked it up. And I picked it up just as you see it.

Wood Finger Tool Hardwood Thumb


I then looked to see if it was really a #2.

Tire Wood Automotive tire Sculpture Hardwood


So now my heart is starting to pump a little faster. Really, I found a Stanley #2 in a consignment shop?
How much can it be? I very slowly turned over the price tag. $28. No way I thought. I just stood and stared. I was almost afraid to move. Of course, as the saying goes, if it seems to good to be true, it probably is. So I now turned the plane over.

Smoothing plane Plane Scrub plane Jack plane Shoulder plane


For $28 I bought it anyhow. It will work fine as a user and I could part it out (not that I ever would) and get my money back.

As we're driving home we stumble on a guy selling antiques out of his garage. We stop and started to look around. He had several Stanley plane but the prices were retail, and maybe a little more. I picked up this bedrock 605. It wasn't marked but figured based on the other prices it would be out of my price range. He was chatting with my wife so I decided to ask. $50

Wood Hardwood Composite material Musical instrument Art


Well, I couldn't pass that up. It's a sweetheart in almost perfect shape except for a few paint spatters. This one will definitely just get a good cleaning and sharpening. No restore needed.

Smoothing plane Plane Wood Shoulder plane Flooring


After some other searching, I picked up this nice Stanley knuckle plane. I thought it was an #18, but it doesn't have an adjustment knob. It's got an adjustable mouth like an 18, but no knob. Its in really good shape and it was $10.
Plane Smoothing plane Block plane Jack plane Rebate plane

Plane Wood Smoothing plane Tool Rebate plane


And finally I wanted a few more calipers for working on the lathe, b ut for $60, I bought the whole lot.

Total take on the day:
Wood Hand tool Pliers Slip joint pliers Metalworking hand tool
I would just clean it, sharpen and use as is. I prefer the knuckle block planes. My favorite is the #65…
 

Attachments

· Registered
Joined
·
18,697 Posts
Discussion Starter · #13 ·
Tool finds for the day (The stanley #2 story)

So i spent all day yesterday (Saturday) in airports and on airplanes getting home from Seattle. We had plans to go to a large flee market that was a little over a 2 hour drive from home. I was pleased when my wife recommended we stay closer to home.

The first shop we stopped in I saw a reliant scroll saw. It was marked $50 and looked in good shape. I asked if we could plug it in and turn it on. Sure was the reply, you want a price first. Well, its marked $50 I said. Oh, thats what I paid for it. So needless to say, it was more than I needed a scroll saw. At this point I'm thinking the day was going to be a pretty big bust.

Next shop was better. I looked a t a few planes and some tools when my wife said, "hey, there are some planes over here". As i walked up I was drawn to this particular plane. Is that a Number 2? I picked it up. And I picked it up just as you see it.

Wood Finger Tool Hardwood Thumb


I then looked to see if it was really a #2.

Tire Wood Automotive tire Sculpture Hardwood


So now my heart is starting to pump a little faster. Really, I found a Stanley #2 in a consignment shop?
How much can it be? I very slowly turned over the price tag. $28. No way I thought. I just stood and stared. I was almost afraid to move. Of course, as the saying goes, if it seems to good to be true, it probably is. So I now turned the plane over.

Smoothing plane Plane Scrub plane Jack plane Shoulder plane


For $28 I bought it anyhow. It will work fine as a user and I could part it out (not that I ever would) and get my money back.

As we're driving home we stumble on a guy selling antiques out of his garage. We stop and started to look around. He had several Stanley plane but the prices were retail, and maybe a little more. I picked up this bedrock 605. It wasn't marked but figured based on the other prices it would be out of my price range. He was chatting with my wife so I decided to ask. $50

Wood Hardwood Composite material Musical instrument Art


Well, I couldn't pass that up. It's a sweetheart in almost perfect shape except for a few paint spatters. This one will definitely just get a good cleaning and sharpening. No restore needed.

Smoothing plane Plane Wood Shoulder plane Flooring


After some other searching, I picked up this nice Stanley knuckle plane. I thought it was an #18, but it doesn't have an adjustment knob. It's got an adjustable mouth like an 18, but no knob. Its in really good shape and it was $10.
Plane Smoothing plane Block plane Jack plane Rebate plane

Plane Wood Smoothing plane Tool Rebate plane


And finally I wanted a few more calipers for working on the lathe, b ut for $60, I bought the whole lot.

Total take on the day:
Wood Hand tool Pliers Slip joint pliers Metalworking hand tool
Charlie. Next weekend we're headed to Round Lake, real close to you. Today it was Whitehall and Fair Haven way. I'll send the names of the shops if your interested. Be glad to give you a list of the spots I typically hit. The ones today were new to me.

And Wayne, that was my plan all along. Thanks…......
 

Attachments

· Registered
Joined
·
544 Posts
Tool finds for the day (The stanley #2 story)

So i spent all day yesterday (Saturday) in airports and on airplanes getting home from Seattle. We had plans to go to a large flee market that was a little over a 2 hour drive from home. I was pleased when my wife recommended we stay closer to home.

The first shop we stopped in I saw a reliant scroll saw. It was marked $50 and looked in good shape. I asked if we could plug it in and turn it on. Sure was the reply, you want a price first. Well, its marked $50 I said. Oh, thats what I paid for it. So needless to say, it was more than I needed a scroll saw. At this point I'm thinking the day was going to be a pretty big bust.

Next shop was better. I looked a t a few planes and some tools when my wife said, "hey, there are some planes over here". As i walked up I was drawn to this particular plane. Is that a Number 2? I picked it up. And I picked it up just as you see it.

Wood Finger Tool Hardwood Thumb


I then looked to see if it was really a #2.

Tire Wood Automotive tire Sculpture Hardwood


So now my heart is starting to pump a little faster. Really, I found a Stanley #2 in a consignment shop?
How much can it be? I very slowly turned over the price tag. $28. No way I thought. I just stood and stared. I was almost afraid to move. Of course, as the saying goes, if it seems to good to be true, it probably is. So I now turned the plane over.

Smoothing plane Plane Scrub plane Jack plane Shoulder plane


For $28 I bought it anyhow. It will work fine as a user and I could part it out (not that I ever would) and get my money back.

As we're driving home we stumble on a guy selling antiques out of his garage. We stop and started to look around. He had several Stanley plane but the prices were retail, and maybe a little more. I picked up this bedrock 605. It wasn't marked but figured based on the other prices it would be out of my price range. He was chatting with my wife so I decided to ask. $50

Wood Hardwood Composite material Musical instrument Art


Well, I couldn't pass that up. It's a sweetheart in almost perfect shape except for a few paint spatters. This one will definitely just get a good cleaning and sharpening. No restore needed.

Smoothing plane Plane Wood Shoulder plane Flooring


After some other searching, I picked up this nice Stanley knuckle plane. I thought it was an #18, but it doesn't have an adjustment knob. It's got an adjustable mouth like an 18, but no knob. Its in really good shape and it was $10.
Plane Smoothing plane Block plane Jack plane Rebate plane

Plane Wood Smoothing plane Tool Rebate plane


And finally I wanted a few more calipers for working on the lathe, b ut for $60, I bought the whole lot.

Total take on the day:
Wood Hand tool Pliers Slip joint pliers Metalworking hand tool
what a great find
 

Attachments

· Registered
Joined
·
1,712 Posts
Tool finds for the day (The stanley #2 story)

So i spent all day yesterday (Saturday) in airports and on airplanes getting home from Seattle. We had plans to go to a large flee market that was a little over a 2 hour drive from home. I was pleased when my wife recommended we stay closer to home.

The first shop we stopped in I saw a reliant scroll saw. It was marked $50 and looked in good shape. I asked if we could plug it in and turn it on. Sure was the reply, you want a price first. Well, its marked $50 I said. Oh, thats what I paid for it. So needless to say, it was more than I needed a scroll saw. At this point I'm thinking the day was going to be a pretty big bust.

Next shop was better. I looked a t a few planes and some tools when my wife said, "hey, there are some planes over here". As i walked up I was drawn to this particular plane. Is that a Number 2? I picked it up. And I picked it up just as you see it.

Wood Finger Tool Hardwood Thumb


I then looked to see if it was really a #2.

Tire Wood Automotive tire Sculpture Hardwood


So now my heart is starting to pump a little faster. Really, I found a Stanley #2 in a consignment shop?
How much can it be? I very slowly turned over the price tag. $28. No way I thought. I just stood and stared. I was almost afraid to move. Of course, as the saying goes, if it seems to good to be true, it probably is. So I now turned the plane over.

Smoothing plane Plane Scrub plane Jack plane Shoulder plane


For $28 I bought it anyhow. It will work fine as a user and I could part it out (not that I ever would) and get my money back.

As we're driving home we stumble on a guy selling antiques out of his garage. We stop and started to look around. He had several Stanley plane but the prices were retail, and maybe a little more. I picked up this bedrock 605. It wasn't marked but figured based on the other prices it would be out of my price range. He was chatting with my wife so I decided to ask. $50

Wood Hardwood Composite material Musical instrument Art


Well, I couldn't pass that up. It's a sweetheart in almost perfect shape except for a few paint spatters. This one will definitely just get a good cleaning and sharpening. No restore needed.

Smoothing plane Plane Wood Shoulder plane Flooring


After some other searching, I picked up this nice Stanley knuckle plane. I thought it was an #18, but it doesn't have an adjustment knob. It's got an adjustable mouth like an 18, but no knob. Its in really good shape and it was $10.
Plane Smoothing plane Block plane Jack plane Rebate plane

Plane Wood Smoothing plane Tool Rebate plane


And finally I wanted a few more calipers for working on the lathe, b ut for $60, I bought the whole lot.

Total take on the day:
Wood Hand tool Pliers Slip joint pliers Metalworking hand tool
You sure know how to find them. Great haul !
 

Attachments

· Registered
Joined
·
2,789 Posts
Tool finds for the day (The stanley #2 story)

So i spent all day yesterday (Saturday) in airports and on airplanes getting home from Seattle. We had plans to go to a large flee market that was a little over a 2 hour drive from home. I was pleased when my wife recommended we stay closer to home.

The first shop we stopped in I saw a reliant scroll saw. It was marked $50 and looked in good shape. I asked if we could plug it in and turn it on. Sure was the reply, you want a price first. Well, its marked $50 I said. Oh, thats what I paid for it. So needless to say, it was more than I needed a scroll saw. At this point I'm thinking the day was going to be a pretty big bust.

Next shop was better. I looked a t a few planes and some tools when my wife said, "hey, there are some planes over here". As i walked up I was drawn to this particular plane. Is that a Number 2? I picked it up. And I picked it up just as you see it.

Wood Finger Tool Hardwood Thumb


I then looked to see if it was really a #2.

Tire Wood Automotive tire Sculpture Hardwood


So now my heart is starting to pump a little faster. Really, I found a Stanley #2 in a consignment shop?
How much can it be? I very slowly turned over the price tag. $28. No way I thought. I just stood and stared. I was almost afraid to move. Of course, as the saying goes, if it seems to good to be true, it probably is. So I now turned the plane over.

Smoothing plane Plane Scrub plane Jack plane Shoulder plane


For $28 I bought it anyhow. It will work fine as a user and I could part it out (not that I ever would) and get my money back.

As we're driving home we stumble on a guy selling antiques out of his garage. We stop and started to look around. He had several Stanley plane but the prices were retail, and maybe a little more. I picked up this bedrock 605. It wasn't marked but figured based on the other prices it would be out of my price range. He was chatting with my wife so I decided to ask. $50

Wood Hardwood Composite material Musical instrument Art


Well, I couldn't pass that up. It's a sweetheart in almost perfect shape except for a few paint spatters. This one will definitely just get a good cleaning and sharpening. No restore needed.

Smoothing plane Plane Wood Shoulder plane Flooring


After some other searching, I picked up this nice Stanley knuckle plane. I thought it was an #18, but it doesn't have an adjustment knob. It's got an adjustable mouth like an 18, but no knob. Its in really good shape and it was $10.
Plane Smoothing plane Block plane Jack plane Rebate plane

Plane Wood Smoothing plane Tool Rebate plane


And finally I wanted a few more calipers for working on the lathe, b ut for $60, I bought the whole lot.

Total take on the day:
Wood Hand tool Pliers Slip joint pliers Metalworking hand tool
I realy must get out more often..

;-)'
 

Attachments

· Registered
Joined
·
87 Posts
Tool finds for the day (The stanley #2 story)

So i spent all day yesterday (Saturday) in airports and on airplanes getting home from Seattle. We had plans to go to a large flee market that was a little over a 2 hour drive from home. I was pleased when my wife recommended we stay closer to home.

The first shop we stopped in I saw a reliant scroll saw. It was marked $50 and looked in good shape. I asked if we could plug it in and turn it on. Sure was the reply, you want a price first. Well, its marked $50 I said. Oh, thats what I paid for it. So needless to say, it was more than I needed a scroll saw. At this point I'm thinking the day was going to be a pretty big bust.

Next shop was better. I looked a t a few planes and some tools when my wife said, "hey, there are some planes over here". As i walked up I was drawn to this particular plane. Is that a Number 2? I picked it up. And I picked it up just as you see it.

Wood Finger Tool Hardwood Thumb


I then looked to see if it was really a #2.

Tire Wood Automotive tire Sculpture Hardwood


So now my heart is starting to pump a little faster. Really, I found a Stanley #2 in a consignment shop?
How much can it be? I very slowly turned over the price tag. $28. No way I thought. I just stood and stared. I was almost afraid to move. Of course, as the saying goes, if it seems to good to be true, it probably is. So I now turned the plane over.

Smoothing plane Plane Scrub plane Jack plane Shoulder plane


For $28 I bought it anyhow. It will work fine as a user and I could part it out (not that I ever would) and get my money back.

As we're driving home we stumble on a guy selling antiques out of his garage. We stop and started to look around. He had several Stanley plane but the prices were retail, and maybe a little more. I picked up this bedrock 605. It wasn't marked but figured based on the other prices it would be out of my price range. He was chatting with my wife so I decided to ask. $50

Wood Hardwood Composite material Musical instrument Art


Well, I couldn't pass that up. It's a sweetheart in almost perfect shape except for a few paint spatters. This one will definitely just get a good cleaning and sharpening. No restore needed.

Smoothing plane Plane Wood Shoulder plane Flooring


After some other searching, I picked up this nice Stanley knuckle plane. I thought it was an #18, but it doesn't have an adjustment knob. It's got an adjustable mouth like an 18, but no knob. Its in really good shape and it was $10.
Plane Smoothing plane Block plane Jack plane Rebate plane

Plane Wood Smoothing plane Tool Rebate plane


And finally I wanted a few more calipers for working on the lathe, b ut for $60, I bought the whole lot.

Total take on the day:
Wood Hand tool Pliers Slip joint pliers Metalworking hand tool
Yes im interested for sure!!! ti bad wont be around for the round lake show but good luck !!!
 

Attachments

· Registered
Joined
·
18,697 Posts
Discussion Starter · #18 ·
Tool finds for the day (The stanley #2 story)

So i spent all day yesterday (Saturday) in airports and on airplanes getting home from Seattle. We had plans to go to a large flee market that was a little over a 2 hour drive from home. I was pleased when my wife recommended we stay closer to home.

The first shop we stopped in I saw a reliant scroll saw. It was marked $50 and looked in good shape. I asked if we could plug it in and turn it on. Sure was the reply, you want a price first. Well, its marked $50 I said. Oh, thats what I paid for it. So needless to say, it was more than I needed a scroll saw. At this point I'm thinking the day was going to be a pretty big bust.

Next shop was better. I looked a t a few planes and some tools when my wife said, "hey, there are some planes over here". As i walked up I was drawn to this particular plane. Is that a Number 2? I picked it up. And I picked it up just as you see it.

Wood Finger Tool Hardwood Thumb


I then looked to see if it was really a #2.

Tire Wood Automotive tire Sculpture Hardwood


So now my heart is starting to pump a little faster. Really, I found a Stanley #2 in a consignment shop?
How much can it be? I very slowly turned over the price tag. $28. No way I thought. I just stood and stared. I was almost afraid to move. Of course, as the saying goes, if it seems to good to be true, it probably is. So I now turned the plane over.

Smoothing plane Plane Scrub plane Jack plane Shoulder plane


For $28 I bought it anyhow. It will work fine as a user and I could part it out (not that I ever would) and get my money back.

As we're driving home we stumble on a guy selling antiques out of his garage. We stop and started to look around. He had several Stanley plane but the prices were retail, and maybe a little more. I picked up this bedrock 605. It wasn't marked but figured based on the other prices it would be out of my price range. He was chatting with my wife so I decided to ask. $50

Wood Hardwood Composite material Musical instrument Art


Well, I couldn't pass that up. It's a sweetheart in almost perfect shape except for a few paint spatters. This one will definitely just get a good cleaning and sharpening. No restore needed.

Smoothing plane Plane Wood Shoulder plane Flooring


After some other searching, I picked up this nice Stanley knuckle plane. I thought it was an #18, but it doesn't have an adjustment knob. It's got an adjustable mouth like an 18, but no knob. Its in really good shape and it was $10.
Plane Smoothing plane Block plane Jack plane Rebate plane

Plane Wood Smoothing plane Tool Rebate plane


And finally I wanted a few more calipers for working on the lathe, b ut for $60, I bought the whole lot.

Total take on the day:
Wood Hand tool Pliers Slip joint pliers Metalworking hand tool
Here is where I found the #2.
Memory Lane Antiques & Collectibles
Street: 10120 State Route 4
Whitehall, ny 12887-3614
There is another indoor flee market within walking distance of this. Its where I seen the scroll saw, I just don't rememebr the name.

The chisel in the picture I found here (It was $15)
http://www.fortannantiques.com/

If you don't follow this regular show its a must. Its right in Round lake. Very large, lots of tools, some expensive some not. It where I bought my 604.
http://www.allmanpromotions.com/antiqueshows/roundlake.htm

This one is held every weekend. Its one of our favorites. Holiday weekends are better, but we go once in a while. It will be a bit farther for you, but it would be worth the trip I think, if you like flee markets.
http://www.visitvermont.com/go/wilmington-antique-and-flea-market-inc
There is also 2 antique shops within site of this location. One is called Lulu's, but its literal a couple hundred yard up the road. Its 2 side by side in the same building. I usually pick up old parts planes in one.

When we go to wilmington we almost always hit this one. It would be a long drive for you, but if you ever go for a weekend I would plan a trip here. Holiday weekends are buy far the best. I've picked up several planes here, never over $10. I've found several other tools here, my hand grinder, a nice belt sander, some plane parts, etc.

http://www.innbrattleboro.com/newfane-vermont-flea-market

I was mistaken about Round Lake this weekend. But there is one in Balston Lake within the next few weekend.
September 25: New York, Ballston Lake; Lakeside Farm Antique Show. At Lakeside Farm. Lake Road, Junction of Lake Road & Schauber Road. 9am-4pm. For information, 518-399-2034 or email [email protected]
 

Attachments

· Registered
Joined
·
1,424 Posts
Tool finds for the day (The stanley #2 story)

So i spent all day yesterday (Saturday) in airports and on airplanes getting home from Seattle. We had plans to go to a large flee market that was a little over a 2 hour drive from home. I was pleased when my wife recommended we stay closer to home.

The first shop we stopped in I saw a reliant scroll saw. It was marked $50 and looked in good shape. I asked if we could plug it in and turn it on. Sure was the reply, you want a price first. Well, its marked $50 I said. Oh, thats what I paid for it. So needless to say, it was more than I needed a scroll saw. At this point I'm thinking the day was going to be a pretty big bust.

Next shop was better. I looked a t a few planes and some tools when my wife said, "hey, there are some planes over here". As i walked up I was drawn to this particular plane. Is that a Number 2? I picked it up. And I picked it up just as you see it.

Wood Finger Tool Hardwood Thumb


I then looked to see if it was really a #2.

Tire Wood Automotive tire Sculpture Hardwood


So now my heart is starting to pump a little faster. Really, I found a Stanley #2 in a consignment shop?
How much can it be? I very slowly turned over the price tag. $28. No way I thought. I just stood and stared. I was almost afraid to move. Of course, as the saying goes, if it seems to good to be true, it probably is. So I now turned the plane over.

Smoothing plane Plane Scrub plane Jack plane Shoulder plane


For $28 I bought it anyhow. It will work fine as a user and I could part it out (not that I ever would) and get my money back.

As we're driving home we stumble on a guy selling antiques out of his garage. We stop and started to look around. He had several Stanley plane but the prices were retail, and maybe a little more. I picked up this bedrock 605. It wasn't marked but figured based on the other prices it would be out of my price range. He was chatting with my wife so I decided to ask. $50

Wood Hardwood Composite material Musical instrument Art


Well, I couldn't pass that up. It's a sweetheart in almost perfect shape except for a few paint spatters. This one will definitely just get a good cleaning and sharpening. No restore needed.

Smoothing plane Plane Wood Shoulder plane Flooring


After some other searching, I picked up this nice Stanley knuckle plane. I thought it was an #18, but it doesn't have an adjustment knob. It's got an adjustable mouth like an 18, but no knob. Its in really good shape and it was $10.
Plane Smoothing plane Block plane Jack plane Rebate plane

Plane Wood Smoothing plane Tool Rebate plane


And finally I wanted a few more calipers for working on the lathe, b ut for $60, I bought the whole lot.

Total take on the day:
Wood Hand tool Pliers Slip joint pliers Metalworking hand tool
Nice Haul !!!
 

Attachments

· Registered
Joined
·
2,806 Posts
Tool finds for the day (The stanley #2 story)

So i spent all day yesterday (Saturday) in airports and on airplanes getting home from Seattle. We had plans to go to a large flee market that was a little over a 2 hour drive from home. I was pleased when my wife recommended we stay closer to home.

The first shop we stopped in I saw a reliant scroll saw. It was marked $50 and looked in good shape. I asked if we could plug it in and turn it on. Sure was the reply, you want a price first. Well, its marked $50 I said. Oh, thats what I paid for it. So needless to say, it was more than I needed a scroll saw. At this point I'm thinking the day was going to be a pretty big bust.

Next shop was better. I looked a t a few planes and some tools when my wife said, "hey, there are some planes over here". As i walked up I was drawn to this particular plane. Is that a Number 2? I picked it up. And I picked it up just as you see it.

Wood Finger Tool Hardwood Thumb


I then looked to see if it was really a #2.

Tire Wood Automotive tire Sculpture Hardwood


So now my heart is starting to pump a little faster. Really, I found a Stanley #2 in a consignment shop?
How much can it be? I very slowly turned over the price tag. $28. No way I thought. I just stood and stared. I was almost afraid to move. Of course, as the saying goes, if it seems to good to be true, it probably is. So I now turned the plane over.

Smoothing plane Plane Scrub plane Jack plane Shoulder plane


For $28 I bought it anyhow. It will work fine as a user and I could part it out (not that I ever would) and get my money back.

As we're driving home we stumble on a guy selling antiques out of his garage. We stop and started to look around. He had several Stanley plane but the prices were retail, and maybe a little more. I picked up this bedrock 605. It wasn't marked but figured based on the other prices it would be out of my price range. He was chatting with my wife so I decided to ask. $50

Wood Hardwood Composite material Musical instrument Art


Well, I couldn't pass that up. It's a sweetheart in almost perfect shape except for a few paint spatters. This one will definitely just get a good cleaning and sharpening. No restore needed.

Smoothing plane Plane Wood Shoulder plane Flooring


After some other searching, I picked up this nice Stanley knuckle plane. I thought it was an #18, but it doesn't have an adjustment knob. It's got an adjustable mouth like an 18, but no knob. Its in really good shape and it was $10.
Plane Smoothing plane Block plane Jack plane Rebate plane

Plane Wood Smoothing plane Tool Rebate plane


And finally I wanted a few more calipers for working on the lathe, b ut for $60, I bought the whole lot.

Total take on the day:
Wood Hand tool Pliers Slip joint pliers Metalworking hand tool
Nice scores Don. The 18 is one of my favorite planes, it's so comfortable.
 

Attachments

1 - 20 of 3993 Posts
Top