ALOOK AT SOME MORE IF GGE STANLEY IFON HAND PLANES INCLUDING THE THREE REVERSIBLE TONGUE AND GROOVE MATCH PLANES,THE 289 FILLESTER RABBET PLANE AND A GOOD REVIEW OF THE 180 AND 190 PLANES FROM PART II IN THIS SERIES.
Excellent videos Mr. Spier. I enjoy listening to your explanation about these planes and your videos in general. You have an absolutely amazing collection of woodworking tools!👍
You have my thanks for your compliments and for watching. I try to give my opinions honestly and seriously because I have a great love for woodworking and the tools we use to get there.
Please keep bringing us these wonderful and knowledgeable videos Chester they are excellent and they are just to short, excellent information for using and collecting
Thanks for taking the time to point me to this video with the 148 and his thinner brothers in action. I must have missed these tongue and groove matching planes here. I have so much to catch up with across all your videos. So very instructive - the perfect mix of how-to with the history.
Great video. I'm familiar with a lot of the Stanley planes but it's only book-knowledge, as I have never acquired them. Interesting to see them in someone's hands being used. I always wished I had a 289 skewed fillister, but ended up with the LV version due to availability.
You have some beautiful plane's, I can not get my head around why you call a rebate plane a rabbit plane, but still, that's an American thing I guess lol , best wishes from old England 🇬🇧
It is absolutely an American bastardization of the original term which is simple and concise. I make no claims to its proper usage other than to say I use both terms. Cheers, from the reformed colonies. My best to you all.
Love your videos. Your research and perspective is top notch. Do you think these planes were sold and used by craftsman or in production shops to fine tune a big run?
I just got off the phone with Black & Decker. They say they have discontinued the entire Stanley hand plane line. I was astonished. Has anyone else heard this?