Garage rescue: Stanley 75 restoration without electrical tools [4K/UHD]
I rescued this forgotten cute little bullnose plane from the dark corner of a garage after its owner passed away. The design of this rebate plane has not changed over the decades. This is one of the early versions. Sandblasting and grinding would be obvious. But what if you don't have all those equipment? In this video I show you that anyone can do a basic restoration if you want. I was surprised that the chisel had the same angle as the bottom of the plane, I didn't expect it to work but we will find out in the end if it does....
Please use the subtitles for my voice over text, where I tell about the process. I read all comments and always keep in touch with my subscibers through Youtube, Instagram or email. Feel free to share ideas or how I can improve my techniques or tell me what you do and don't like to see in future videos.
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Costs:
- Stanley 75 rebate bullnose plane: € 10,-
- Gasoline for my car: € 10,-
- Coat hanger I stole from my wife: € 2,-
- Sand paper: € 2,-
- 3D printed wall mount: € 0,60,-
- Small materials (cleaning, glue, oil, etc): € 0,50,-
- Paint: € 6,-
- Stroopwafel: € 0,50
You might consider supporting me to be able to make these costs by donating through paypal: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_donations&business=MYYT8AN78NLK8&item_name=Your+donation+to+Robin+Restoration+helps+me+to+search,+buy,+restore+and+film+old+tools+%26+toys.+Thank+you%21.¤cy_code=EUR&source=url
Видео Garage rescue: Stanley 75 restoration without electrical tools [4K/UHD] канала ROBIN RESTORATION
Please use the subtitles for my voice over text, where I tell about the process. I read all comments and always keep in touch with my subscibers through Youtube, Instagram or email. Feel free to share ideas or how I can improve my techniques or tell me what you do and don't like to see in future videos.
Do you like to translate and create subtitles in your own language? Then please offer a translation from English into your native language. It's easy and fun to do (don't forget to create both title AND subtitles/captions)
Costs:
- Stanley 75 rebate bullnose plane: € 10,-
- Gasoline for my car: € 10,-
- Coat hanger I stole from my wife: € 2,-
- Sand paper: € 2,-
- 3D printed wall mount: € 0,60,-
- Small materials (cleaning, glue, oil, etc): € 0,50,-
- Paint: € 6,-
- Stroopwafel: € 0,50
You might consider supporting me to be able to make these costs by donating through paypal: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_donations&business=MYYT8AN78NLK8&item_name=Your+donation+to+Robin+Restoration+helps+me+to+search,+buy,+restore+and+film+old+tools+%26+toys.+Thank+you%21.¤cy_code=EUR&source=url
Видео Garage rescue: Stanley 75 restoration without electrical tools [4K/UHD] канала ROBIN RESTORATION
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