Well, I'm not sure if these really belong in this thread but they were tremendous bargains compared with what eBay buy in nowe-ers and dealers are asking for them. They don't even need doing up they are in fine usable condition, although I won't be able to resist pretyfying them.
front to back. Stanley No. 140 skew block and rabbet plane. Some pitting on the removable side plate but the base is sweet, I've found a article on tuning them. Already cuts like a dream. Stopped making them in about 1943/4
USA Stanley "sweet heart' No. 112 scraper plane, fantastic condition, a complete steal at what he asked for it.
USA Stanley No. 7 Bailey plane, again the base is in excellent condition, Since I can do it cheaply I'm tempted to swap in the one bit that has rust coming through the chrome, I'll see how well it responds to the oxcillic acid first, it's purely cosmetic .
The 14 inch brass backed Tyzack Sons & Turner saw was a freebie in appreciation of our spending so much with him as he knows herself has a thing for their elephant logo. It's actually in better condition than the one I blew a tenner on last week and restored.
On the way home we called in at Nelson and I blew, well will blow when it's delivered on Monday as he only took a nominal deposit, the largest part of my windfall silly money on a reconditioned six foot slate bed solid hard wood, green baize Riley snooker table, the biggest size that we can get up the stairs to the weaving shed. I'll make my own false top for it to use as a cutting out table and as a support for the lads wargames table. A 7 footer would have been nice but that would have involved removing a wall. It's for pool so the size isn't a problem. I'll rig the space between the legs as more storage, part tools part wargames stuff.
The rest of the windfall ( sold a bunch of unmade model kits on eBay and people went mad, ) will go on a decent vacuum bagger and wood to use those planes on.
ATB
Tom