I've got an old Stanley plane I'm refurbishing (#4) and I'd like to
keep the tote and knob black, but I'm not all that keen on painted
handles. The old paint was two thirds of the way chipped off, so I
stripped the rest of it and sanded it smooth. Trouble is, they're two
different woods, and one has a reddish stain to it while the other is
a grey/green color. I'm thinking about trying to dye them black.
Could I use an aniline dye, or maybe india ink or something? My other
concern is that the dye will just rub off on my hands when I use the
plane. I'll probably paint them if no one has any great ideas. It
only cost me $12.00 and a couple hours of fettling so far.
JP
On Feb 27, 4:04 pm, Patriarch <[email protected]> wrote:
> "Jay Pique" <[email protected]> wrote in news:1172541055.002370.197360
> @h3g2000cwc.googlegroups.com:
>
> > I've got an old Stanley plane I'm refurbishing (#4) and I'd like to
> > keep the tote and knob black, but I'm not all that keen on painted
> > handles. The old paint was two thirds of the way chipped off, so I
> > stripped the rest of it and sanded it smooth. Trouble is, they're two
> > different woods, and one has a reddish stain to it while the other is
> > a grey/green color. I'm thinking about trying to dye them black.
> > Could I use an aniline dye, or maybe india ink or something? My other
> > concern is that the dye will just rub off on my hands when I use the
> > plane. I'll probably paint them if no one has any great ideas. It
> > only cost me $12.00 and a couple hours of fettling so far.
>
> > JP
>
> Solarlux dye, then shellac, wiped on. Several coats of the shellac.
>
> But remember, this is a 'user', not a 'collector'. Advance accordingly.
Oh it's a user. It's not like it's a rare Bailey or anything. Thanks
for the tip.
JP
"Jay Pique" <[email protected]> wrote in news:1172541055.002370.197360
@h3g2000cwc.googlegroups.com:
> I've got an old Stanley plane I'm refurbishing (#4) and I'd like to
> keep the tote and knob black, but I'm not all that keen on painted
> handles. The old paint was two thirds of the way chipped off, so I
> stripped the rest of it and sanded it smooth. Trouble is, they're two
> different woods, and one has a reddish stain to it while the other is
> a grey/green color. I'm thinking about trying to dye them black.
> Could I use an aniline dye, or maybe india ink or something? My other
> concern is that the dye will just rub off on my hands when I use the
> plane. I'll probably paint them if no one has any great ideas. It
> only cost me $12.00 and a couple hours of fettling so far.
>
> JP
>
Solarlux dye, then shellac, wiped on. Several coats of the shellac.
But remember, this is a 'user', not a 'collector'. Advance accordingly.
Patriarch
"Jay Pique" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I've got an old Stanley plane I'm refurbishing (#4) and I'd like to
> keep the tote and knob black, but I'm not all that keen on painted
> handles. The old paint was two thirds of the way chipped off, so I
> stripped the rest of it and sanded it smooth. Trouble is, they're two
> different woods, and one has a reddish stain to it while the other is
> a grey/green color. I'm thinking about trying to dye them black.
> Could I use an aniline dye, or maybe india ink or something? My other
> concern is that the dye will just rub off on my hands when I use the
> plane. I'll probably paint them if no one has any great ideas. It
> only cost me $12.00 and a couple hours of fettling so far.
>
> JP
>
The knob and handle had paint on them? The only old planes I've seen from
Stanley had the wood knobs stained/varnished. What year is this one from?
Cheers,
cc