😂 i could hear the suspicion in your voice even before you got to the drilled screw hole. Even if you weren't aware of it, your intuition knew. I appreciate your videos and look forward to a take 2 of this one.
You’re very observant. I get so far behind on repairs yet I like sharing and making the videos. But yes, I saw the fork in the road but kept on talking. 😆
I wish I could have seen my face while I was talking… my eyes locked on the hole that was drilled into the toe and right away I’m like “huh?” Hahahahah.
Thank you Gordon. I need to watch more of your videos for sure. One thing I've gleaned is the value of parts off unusable planes. I couldn't source any old Rosewood on a Bailey 7C I was getting back up to user status so I used some completely opposite timber for a horn replacement on the tote. Figured I might as well make the need obvious when a more professional user wants to properly restore it. (Can't believe I found one still intact after 121 years of hard use.)
I love your mdf table saw sled method. I use that to build/repair many things including plane furniture.
Thank you John. I appreciate the comment and thanks for watching.
😂 i could hear the suspicion in your voice even before you got to the drilled screw hole. Even if you weren't aware of it, your intuition knew. I appreciate your videos and look forward to a take 2 of this one.
You’re very observant. I get so far behind on repairs yet I like sharing and making the videos. But yes, I saw the fork in the road but kept on talking. 😆
We're gonna fix a bedrock tote - psych! 🤣🤣
Still a very valuable video, so thank you. 👍
I wish I could have seen my face while I was talking… my eyes locked on the hole that was drilled into the toe and right away I’m like “huh?” Hahahahah.
Thank you Gordon. I need to watch more of your videos for sure.
One thing I've gleaned is the value of parts off unusable planes.
I couldn't source any old Rosewood on a Bailey 7C I was getting back up to user status so I used some completely opposite timber for a horn replacement on the tote. Figured I might as well make the need obvious when a more professional user wants to properly restore it. (Can't believe I found one still intact after 121 years of hard use.)
👍🙂