I have modern version of it and i love it , thanks for sharing 😊.
@mrlinnsworkshop
6 ай бұрын
Thank you! I considered buying that a few months ago… then remembered I had this one!
@silletrebor
6 ай бұрын
good stuff Mr.Linn.Great results from the mini twist brushes in a drill chuck! As you were manually cleaning with the wire brush,I wondered what results you'd get from an ultra sonic cleaner on the war finish body...
@mrlinnsworkshop
6 ай бұрын
Thanks Rob. I didn’t think of using an ultra sonic cleaner. If one has to submerge the part, it wouldn’t be suitable. I’ve done that in the past using Green Gunk, and it generates pockets of rust in hard to get places. Also, there’s the wooden handle. Flash rust is a reason why I don’t use any lubricant when I’m using the abrasive.
@anthonyseiver7000
6 ай бұрын
This makes me think that my Stanley 45 needs some tinkering. I use mine all the time for grooves, rabbets, dadoes, and mouldings. Sure a router is fast and easier but i prefer the handmade.
@mrlinnsworkshop
6 ай бұрын
An electric router is definitely faster if you’re doing multiple items, but they have their set up time too. Also the noise, the dust, the missing fingertips. At best, an electric router will give a medium finish. You’ll still need a further step of some kind to get a fine finish.
@Myrkskog
6 ай бұрын
You've made me wonder if I should give my Stanley 46 a going over. I know for definite that the skate soles aren't perfectly true or co-planer. Maybe when I've got more time, eh...
@mrlinnsworkshop
6 ай бұрын
Yes! It’s finding the time, isn’t it? Thank you for watching. Even if you just assembled your 46 and ran the soles over some abrasive, it would make a wee difference. Fifteen minutes maybe?
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