Description

Here's a nice used low angle (15 degrees cutter bed) block plane that I don't see very many of these days! It's a handy little tool that features an all steel body! The purpose of the steel body had the do with wood shop schools where cast iron plane may be dropped and broken, and steel plane will not crack. It's only 6.25" long, and has a 1.62" wide cutter. It has a good working cutter depth adjustment feature. It is pressed form steel, it's very solid, and the steel is clean. It is very much like the Stanley No. 118, incomparing it to the Stanley steel No. 118 the body is basically the same size and shape, the Stanley is 12 degrees on the bed angle where the Shelton is 15 degrees, and the Shelton has a different style cutter depth adjustment assembly, but the Shelton works great, and will has some lateral movement in the cutter to allow for setting the cutter to the need alignment of the cutter and work piece. The cutter is marked "SHELTON" on it. The condtion is good with about 90% of it's original paint intact on the body and the cap cover. It has a good sharp cutter intact good length and stock left. A great cutting block plane, for those little jobs!

Specifications

ConditionGood
Year Produced1940 - 1940
Weight2 lbs
SKUT11440

Shelton Steel Low Angle Block Plane

$35.00

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Caldwell, OH
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Description

Here's a nice used low angle (15 degrees cutter bed) block plane that I don't see very many of these days! It's a handy little tool that features an all steel body! The purpose of the steel body had the do with wood shop schools where cast iron plane may be dropped and broken, and steel plane will not crack. It's only 6.25" long, and has a 1.62" wide cutter. It has a good working cutter depth adjustment feature. It is pressed form steel, it's very solid, and the steel is clean. It is very much like the Stanley No. 118, incomparing it to the Stanley steel No. 118 the body is basically the same size and shape, the Stanley is 12 degrees on the bed angle where the Shelton is 15 degrees, and the Shelton has a different style cutter depth adjustment assembly, but the Shelton works great, and will has some lateral movement in the cutter to allow for setting the cutter to the need alignment of the cutter and work piece. The cutter is marked "SHELTON" on it. The condtion is good with about 90% of it's original paint intact on the body and the cap cover. It has a good sharp cutter intact good length and stock left. A great cutting block plane, for those little jobs!

Specifications

ConditionGood
Year Produced1940 - 1940
Weight2 lbs
SKUT11440