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[email protected] (GTO69RA4)

24/04/2004 1:17 AM

Any value in keeping this plane?

I've been going through the collection and cleaning out. Ran into a Baily No.4
plane, plastic handles, missing the cap, tote, and iron, with a semi-circular
chuck missing out of one side wall of the bed. Mouth has wear.

Any sense in keeping this whole as opposed to stripping it for parts?

GTO(John)


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Andy Dingley

in reply to [email protected] (GTO69RA4) on 24/04/2004 1:17 AM

24/04/2004 12:38 PM

On 24 Apr 2004 01:17:54 GMT, [email protected] (GTO69RA4) wrote:

>I've been going through the collection and cleaning out. Ran into a Baily No.4
>plane, plastic handles, missing the cap, tote, and iron, with a semi-circular
>chuck missing out of one side wall of the bed. Mouth has wear.
>
>Any sense in keeping this whole as opposed to stripping it for parts?

Use it for upgrade parts on an Anant

b

in reply to [email protected] (GTO69RA4) on 24/04/2004 1:17 AM

23/04/2004 9:05 PM

On 24 Apr 2004 01:17:54 GMT, [email protected] (GTO69RA4) wrote:

>I've been going through the collection and cleaning out. Ran into a Baily No.4
>plane, plastic handles, missing the cap, tote, and iron, with a semi-circular
>chuck missing out of one side wall of the bed. Mouth has wear.
>
>Any sense in keeping this whole as opposed to stripping it for parts?
>
>GTO(John)


what parts? sounds like somebody already got anything worthwhile....

frog maybe?

jj

jo4hn

in reply to [email protected] (GTO69RA4) on 24/04/2004 1:17 AM

24/04/2004 2:51 AM

disconnect.

GTO69RA4 wrote:

> I've been going through the collection and cleaning out. Ran into a Baily No.4
> plane, plastic handles, missing the cap, tote, and iron, with a semi-circular
> chuck missing out of one side wall of the bed. Mouth has wear.
>
> Any sense in keeping this whole as opposed to stripping it for parts?
>
> GTO(John)


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