Garage Find Wood Plane - Can It Be Restored?
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 Published On Mar 17, 2022

A beat-up Stanley hand plane has been laying around my shop for some time. It was pretty much useless. In this video, I want to see if I am able to restore an old and damaged hand plane to full functionality.

Considering how much these planes cost, if restoring them isn't too much work, I will likely build my collection by restoring old planes. I always see beat-up planes laying around pawn shops and garage sales.


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