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Jonathan Peck
>Just finished up a little shop re-organization. Now it's time for a little actual woodworking :-)
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Jonathan Peck
>Just finished up a little shop re-organization. Now it's time for a little actual woodworking :-)
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Jim in Burlington Ontario
>Wow that's a nice collection of planes and chisels.
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Richard Gillespie
>That tool display sure puts my shop to shame. Nice job!
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Don Thompson, Cutler Ridge, South of Miami FL
>Cool! I feel like I have been in you shop. (G)
Are the planes on the wall facing the clamps/saws/hammers wall?
Is that a #62?
Robin Frierson
>Is that a real Stanley #62 on the top shelf?
Very nice collection of plane, chisels and great storage location.
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Jonathan Peck
>Welcome!!! Come on in and stay a for a spell. You can pull up a rocker, or help me dimension some mahogony I found in the firewood bin at the local True Value. Think it'll make a fine saw till.
My workbench is adjacent to my assembly table. Cuts down on the walking back and forth.
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Clay C in Miami
>with envy ...
Nice setup indeed!
I see your Glen-Drake chisel hammer is placed prominently, you must use it regular (though can't tell from the pic if it's a LH or RH) ...
I like mine too. Mine has much less (and less tony) company though!
Clay
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Jonathan Peck
>Hi Clay,
The Drake doesn't get much use. It's small so I keep it there for when I just need to reach for something quick.
I mainly use one of a half dozen wooden mallets, with a craftsman made carvers mallet being my favorite. It's the one in the top right of the picture in the attached link.
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Jonathan Peck
>Hi Robin,
It's the L-N copy of the #62. I've had it for about a year and have yet to ever use it...I did sharpen the blade once :-)
Note to self: self - make a shooting board