My grandfather, born in 1889, was a carpenter before becoming a minister. He left behind some tools, including a wood plane, but I'm unsure about its restoration potential and what parts might be missing. Any insights on what type of plane it is and if it can be restored?
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Almost every old plane can be restored with some care, but approach it as a labor of love. Vintage planes can often be found fairly cheaply, so you might end up spending more on this restoration than just buying a good replacement. But putting the old tool back in service could be a beautiful tribute to your grandfather!
It sounds like it might be past the point of a full restoration. I'd suggest keeping the original patina and just displaying it on a shelf—it’s a nice tribute as it is!
Before you decide, make sure you have the iron assembly and lever cap. If not, it's going to be a hassle finding those parts. But if you do, it’s definitely worth attempting to restore!
Definitely possible to restore! But honestly, I'd prefer to frame it and hang it up in my shop rather than try to make it usable again. Sometimes the sentimental value outweighs the practicality.
