Chart Of All Of The Stanley

quotSTANLEYquot imprinted vertically on the lateral adjustment lever? Yes Yes Type 19 1948-1961 Types 16-18 No Does the depth adjustment nut have a Yes Type 18 1946-1947 Types 16-17 No Do you see cheaper wartime features like a red, steel or rubber adjustment nut not brass, or heavy bottom castings? Type 17 1946-1947 No 1933 Type 16 -1941

It's useful to have some knowledge of the Stanley model numbering system. Apart from Stanley Black amp Decker, most modern plane manufacturers also advertise their planes as, for instance, 'No .1' the smallest smoothing plane, 'No. 5' a jack plane and 'No. 62' a low-angle block plane, because they are based on the same

Bailey Planes Dates Made Iron Width Length Weight No. 1 1869-1943 1 14 5 12 1 lb 2 oz No. 2 1869-1961 1 58 7 2 lb 4 oz No. 2C 1898-1943 1 58 7 2 lb 4 oz

Stanley planes, even the rarest of the rare, might still pop up at flea markets, garage sales, swap meets, General auctions or on a dusty shelf in a neglected corner of an antique shop. And of course, there is eBay! Still the number one source of bargain buying for dealers and collectors alike. The more time you invest, the better the result.

Stanley A5 Jack Plane STANLEY A5 Jack plane, 14quotL, 2quotW, 2 58lbs, 1925-1935. The bed and frog on the A5 are made from aluminum, which makes the plane lighter. This was the supposed appeal of these planes, that they are lighter than the iron

The chart below outlines the key specifications of all of Stanley's Bailey line of bench planes. All dimensions provided are in inches and are approximate. Plane No. Dates Made Iron Width Length Weight No. 1 1869-1943 1 14 5 12 1 lb 2 oz No. 2 1869-1961 1 58 7 2 lb 4 oz No.

Follow this link to Patrick Leach's classic description of Stanley's cash cow planes -- in gory detail. Acknowledgements The information in this Web page is derived from a type study done by Roger Smith, in his book quotPatented Transitional amp Metallic Planes in America.quot Patrick Leach reformatted the type study and added comments based on his

Please be aware some antique Stanley planes that you buy will be harlequins, or conglomerates of parts from different years, so keep that in mind when listing a Stanley hand plane for sale. Also, Stanley type studies like this are most accurate for No. 4 Stanley Bailey Smoothing Planes.

The 1 plane never had a lateral lever or number marking. Apparently the number marking of the no. 2 planes was intermittent during the period 1885-1915. All sizes will not be found in all types, i.e. the 412 was not offered until 1884, the 512 in 1898, and the 514 in 1922. Some planes including the 8 size were eliminated in 1958.

Stanley 34 Type 6 Stanley 34 Type 6 Stanley 34 Type 6. TYPE 7. Stanley 1884-1886 Major Change All features of TYPE 6 except now equipped with X X. First lateral with two patent dates stamped, 2-8-76 and 10-21-84. Eagle T.M. still on toe. TYPE 8. Stanley 1886-1888 All features of TYPE 7 except Eagle T. M. discontinued. N. New Trademark