From the bottom up, this old plane is completely restored including some pointers on how to restore the hardwood tote and knob without removing the old lacquer.
Thanks for the video. Check out “ Museum of Our Industrial Heritage “ The museum is located in Greenfield,Mass and has a lot of early American machinist tools as well as carpenters tools that were made in that area along with Miller Falls tools.
Watching from Before to After is so much fun. You do excellent work If you come across a Millers Falls No. 14 let me know. I am interested. Enjoy Supper
I have 10-12 Stanley planes and one Miller #14. I like them all but reach for the 14 a lot. The Miller is the same as a #5 Stanley except I think the Miller is heavier. Miller makes good stuff and is worth buying if you can find a good example.
How does one know what number Millers Falls they have? I got one from a second hand store and it's really wide. I love the bright red they used on the frog and lever cap.
hi Keith you done a fantastic job on the old no 8 there . so here's the thing would you consider selling me the no 8 and shipping to the UK. I have record planes Stanley millers falls are now my daily bench planes . will need to get the record and Stanley's sold soon . kindest regards from Pete in the UK.
my name is Pete tiffney and yes I asked for a millers falls no 8 I would like to buy the plane if you will sell to me in the UK . I am a woodworker and also buy tools planes etc and sell on eBay but the no 8 is. for me a gift to myself for being a good lad. pete
Do you have an email I could reach you at? I found a Craftmans plane at an antique store and have been restoring it. I can’t seem to figure it what number it is
Stop telling public about millers falls, they are cheaper and better than Lie ?Nielsen when fettled and set up right. 80 grit on a whitehead linisher running fast on silicon oxide is the business