Someone here offers reconditioning services of old planes. Does anyone know who that is?? I seem to remember that he has a website showing what services he offers.
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Sure do, Planewood, aka Mike Taylor. Does a great job. Here's his site:
http://pages.sbcglobal.net/mike_in_katy/PlaneWood/Default.htm
Thanks, thats who I was thinking of. I had seen Mike's site before, but couldn't remember what it was.Jim
Coventry Woodworking
http://www.rexmill.com/
This is from another forum, but this gentleman does a nice job of rehab on older planes.
Tom
somebody rang?? :)
PlaneWood by Mike_in_Katy (maker of fine sawdust!)
PlaneWood
Yeah, I was trying to find your site because I'm thinking of having some knobs made for the oldies I recently purchased off ebay. Just out of curiosity, how hard is it to carve the tote? I am sure I can get the basic shape on the band saw, but after that I'm not sure on exactly what to do, which is why I was contemplating buying from you and saving myself the time.Jim
Coventry Woodworking
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