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Brass Hammer | Olde Tool Workshop
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Quality tools are the key to unlocking your woodworking potential. You might not know it, but I have been looking for a brass hammer for some time now. I need a brass hammer to tap my wooden plane’s irons to set them at just the right cutting depth. You see, brass hammers are preferable to steel hammers as the brass is softer than the plane iron and will not damage it where the steel hammer will “mushroom” the steel and that is bad. I went to the MWTCA. The high end tool manufacturer Lie-Nielson. I had t...
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munger | Positive Rake
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Saw restoration my life and times. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. The best screw wins. March 24, 2014. Once again I’ll start by saying sorry for the long holiday in the blog. The job searching is slow going and working full time in the shop doesn’t leave as much time at the end of the day for collecting my thoughts. On the upside, I’ve enjoyed some projects like adding cruise control and a spline lube to my K75 motorcycle. Or the Directory of American Tool and Machinery Patents. ...
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Links for old tool research
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Discovering the Fascinating World of Antique Tools. Back to the Millers Falls home page. Holds quarterly auctions via its quarterly magazine which also includes well-written articles. The publisher also sponsors the annual Brown Tool Auction, the foremost antique tool auction in the United States. Great Planes Trading Company. 8212; Mike Urness provides a consulting service for those disposing of tool collections and arranges old tool auctions when appropriate. Martin J. Donnelly Antique Tools. 8212; vir...
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Foley Filer: Do you have Foley Belsaw equipment to sell or give away?
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May 7, 2014. Do you have Foley Belsaw equipment to sell or give away? The free Foley 387 saw filer and Belsaw 1200 saw filer advertised here have found a new home. Do you have Foley Belsaw equipment to sell or give away? Please contact me. Email. July 7, 2014 at 12:50 PM. Can you pick up equipment in WI? July 7, 2014 at 12:59 PM. This is what I this is what I have: models. Saw blade filer 200. Scissors sharpener. 7750. Also the following. WEN Wet wheel machine model 2901. July 16, 2014 at 8:50 PM. Model ...
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Foley Filer: Now on Facebook (updated post)
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May 30, 2015. Now on Facebook (updated post). I have set up a Facebook group, to which any member can add or approve members. You do not have to be a "friend" to join the group. For now, this is an open group, meaning "Anyone can see the group, who's in it, and what members post.". Foley Belsaw Saw Filer User Group. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Foley Brochures and Charts From 1930s-1950s. Foley Model 200 Saw Filer large brochure. Foley Model 200 Saw Filer small brochure. Foley Model Shop brochure.
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Foley Filer: September 2012
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September 3, 2012. Foley Model 61 Filer Sash Spring Replacement. The Model 61 saw filer have 2 coil springs that provide a recoil to what Foley calls the cam shaft assembly. Apparently this helps maintain the rotary motion. The springs are number 50 on the parts list, and they fit over the vertical slide rods, parts 51 and 52. These springs can break after 50 years, but replacement is easy. Remove the motor, motor bracket, and flywheel. Then take the wing frame off and place it on a workbench. Mine took ...
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Links | Olde Tool Workshop
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Quality tools are the key to unlocking your woodworking potential. This is the space where I share some of my favorite web links by category in no particular order. Please let me know if one is broken or no longer valid. Woodworking Blogs and Websites. 8211; Chris Schwarz’s publishing company with the web site and blog – lots of goodness here. This is to goto site to get educated on traditional woodworking. 8211; Matt Cianci passion for all things saw in blog format. North Bennet Street School. 8211; Pro...
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Brian Spires, Spires Tool, Nuts4Tools, and Plymouth Tool
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These are mostly for my reference, but please use them there is a ton of valuable info here. Early American Industry Association. Est 1933 A great Asssociation, I am a member. Mid-West Tool Collectors Association. Well established tool collectors organzation founded in 1968. Publisher of Tool and Industry related Literature and Repro. Tool Catalogs - I carry their titles at a very fair discount, you will not find a better price. Email me with requests if you do not see titles listed! Old Tool Shop dot Com.
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Antiques & Collectibles National Association - National Associations & Clubs
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Antiques and Collectibles National Association. ACNA on the Road. National Associations and Clubs. Antique Advertising Association of America. Antique Aircraft Association and Airpower Museum. Antique Coin Machine Collector's Association. Antique Dealers' Association of America. Antique Fan Collectors Association. Antique Poison Bottle Collectors Association. Antique Reloading Tool Collector's Association. Automobile License Plate Collectors Association. Colt Collectors Association, Inc.
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wb8nbs | WB8NBS
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Plow Plane Arm Repair. Broken planes is a subject that comes up often in the Facebook Unplugged Woodworking group. Stripped threads are common on wooden planes that use threaded arms to position a fence. They usually break next to the arm’s foot as that is where the fence is most often needed. Most of the work was done on my Delta DP-300 drill press on which I have carefully aligned the press table square to the quill. I sawed the stripped arm off about an eighth inch from the foot. That left an inch...