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"Preston Andreas"

28/07/2004 11:11 PM

8 foot jointer plane

A woodworking friend and I went to Frederiksburg, Texas to look at early
Texas furniture. Among the exhibits was an 8' jointer plane. It was used
to surface rough-hewn logs and it took 4 men to use it.

I have two pics on ABPW. The first one was too large. Choose the smaller
one.

Preston


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Gg

"George"

in reply to "Preston Andreas" on 28/07/2004 11:11 PM

28/07/2004 7:16 PM

The other method, of course, was to shove the board over a fixed "plane."
Looked pretty effective when I saw it done.

"Preston Andreas" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> A woodworking friend and I went to Frederiksburg, Texas to look at early
> Texas furniture. Among the exhibits was an 8' jointer plane. It was used
> to surface rough-hewn logs and it took 4 men to use it.
>
> I have two pics on ABPW. The first one was too large. Choose the smaller
> one.
>
> Preston
>
>

JJ

in reply to "Preston Andreas" on 28/07/2004 11:11 PM

28/07/2004 8:08 PM

Wed, Jul 28, 2004, 11:11pm (EDT+4) [email protected]
(Preston=A0Andreas) says:
I have two pics on ABPW. <snip>

By ABPW, did you mean: news:alt.binaries.pictures.weapons ?

hehehe



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