Thank you very much for comprehensive answer. I love car boot sales and I've bought all three old wooden planes from there for fiver. They look great, are still flat the only thing they need is the rust removal and sharpening. I'll see what's there next time I go there. Thanks again for support.
Sorry to bother you again. Can you recommend some sharpening stones please? I looked online and you can get water stones, oil stones...etc..
Thank you.
I don't have a grinder, lol. Never needed one and I don't like to buy tools I might need only ones, lol. I'll give it a try with citric acid (I've seen it on YouTube and it worked) and a wire brush.
Thanks for the link. Their web is so slow. Takes ages to load it, but I'm going to have a look...
I don't think they are chipped but they are a bit rusty. I need to clean them first (maybe with citric acid?).
I'm from Beeston, Notts, but work at EMA industrial estate so not that far from Loughborough at all.
Is honing guide required or can you do it as good without it?
Hello guys. I bought three old wooden planes on carboot. They look very good, the only things that needs to be done is to remove some rust from knifes and sharpen it. As I'm not confident by sharpen it myself can you recommend someone who could do it for me in Nottingham area please? Your help...
Yes I have. I went to their store in Nuneaton and the basic hobby one had a play in a quill too. I think the next one up (around £250+) looked much better. I will make a trip there again when I decide to buy one to make sure there is no significant play. The same way I bought a mitre saw from...
I had a SIP and finally I returned it and got my money back. The play in a quill was 2+ mm when it was extended. So to drill a straight hole was impossible.
So I'm back in search for a decent drill press. All manufacturers claims that it is a DIY range. But I don't know why do they think that...
Thanks for all your input. I went to different Homebase today to check that saw and it does exactly the same as the first one I saw. The play from side to side. But it's not due to sliding mechanism but to the shaft in housing. It looks like the shaft is slightly undersized. I have since...
So what would you suggest then? To be honest I had a look at one in Homebase and it didn't look that bad apart of that it was not fully assembled. I also spoke to Ryobi and raise my concern about a play in a housing and they said that should this be a case I've got rights to take it back. On the...
It looks like there is difference between uk and us market as the ones you can see on us YouTube channels are different mitres than the ones selling on ryobi UK site. I don't care if they are rated as diy unless they have a decent accuracy and quality and are better than bloody evolution I've...
Hello guys. I'm just wondering if any of you have a experience with Ryobi EMS254L mitre saw? I'm in market to replace Evolution Rage 3s I bouht last year as it is only good for cutting logs as you won't be able to cut anything square and same all the time?
I've come across that Ryobi one but...
Check this video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJGUy0Ir0Z0
The guy explains exactly what causes the rattle. And it is a bottom bracket. I hope it will help you to resolve your issue.
I'm not arguing guys. I'd like to use them too, but situation is as it is. Don't think we can help it, can't we. IMHO it would speed up process by using only one tool but different type of blades that we suppose to change anyway to achieve the result.