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Saving the #48

After a lot of looking I finally purchased a Stanley #48. As many of you know, I look for the rust. Here is how it came.

So the first thing I did was soak it in evapo-rust. I was hoping the soaking would loosen some of the screws and parts. I had removed the knob before immersing it in the bath.

It soaked over night and in the morning I came out looking like this.

I took it completely apart and  took to wire brushing all the parts.

I hit the brass nut with the buffing wheel.

I then sanded the knob, Starting with 60 grit up through 500.

I laid out the part, sharpened the irons and oiled each piece.

Now I put it all back together.

All That is left is trying it out.

After the first run I realized I had the blades in backward. Switched them around and kept on making shavings.

One more plane to add to the till.

 

 

 

 




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