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Droool, grunt, gasp! You're going to have to produce some very fine work to match these fabudicious tools, green with tool envy, W2S
 
T'other planes arrived this week, a #62 and a 60 1/2 (plus a chip breaker driver).



Have to say, using these tools is pure joy and no regrets on the cost at all.
 
They do a dedicated driver for the chipbreaker screw? :shock: I feel lost! I've been using 1 pence.
 
MIGNAL":25ws5vko said:
They do a dedicated driver for the chipbreaker screw? :shock: I feel lost! I've been using 1 pence.

:lol: Extravagant I know, but all my large blade drivers are really long and make it a pain to change blades, besides it was actually not that much despite having a LN name to it. And no, I never ever thought to use a coin, doh!!!!
 
I use the cap iron, and I have not damaged one yet.

Pete
 
I have an Axminster cap-iron screwdriver which is more like a flattened front plane-knob. The blade part has a collar around it, which prevents slippage. Perhaps unnecessary, but it prevents the screwdriver slipping off and entering my hand. I am that cack-handed!

Adam
 
Racers":2coma6l1 said:
I use the cap iron, and I have not damaged one yet.

Pete

I presume you mean the lever cap? I've seen plenty of them damaged by using them to tighten and loosen the cap iron screw. I have my Dad's Stanley #5 which has a damaged lever cap because he used it as a screw driver.

Cheers :wink:

Paul
 
I just use a large screwdriver. Small drivers aren't as convenient. They only make a special one because they know people will buy them, but they are completely pointless.
 
Paul Chapman":3vcw64rj said:
Racers":3vcw64rj said:
I use the cap iron, and I have not damaged one yet.

Pete

I presume you mean the lever cap? I've seen plenty of them damaged by using them to tighten and loosen the cap iron screw. I have my Dad's Stanley #5 which has a damaged lever cap because he used it as a screw driver.

Cheers :wink:

Paul


Sorry, yes cap iron.

Pete
 

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