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Yea it has a ratchet, came in real handy during my build. I have an old dunlap egg beater. Haven't been able to date it yet. I paid 20 for the plane. Needed trued and has a cracked tote but it gets the job done.
I was just concerned about negative health implications, thought maybe I did something wrong. I won't worry any more about it. That's a Miller's Fall brace circa 1925. And a Stanley liberty bell circa 1875. Both completely original.
Thanks guys. I've learned quite a bit already and barely scratched the surface. What wood on the cheese? I'm experimenting with a mixture of pecan, apple and beech.
Screws are just regular wood screws. It's real weird to me that only about half of them are affected.
Long time reader, first time poster.
Mostly just cold smoke for now. I have a char broil big easy, don't smoke on it too much.
I built a cold smoker and have a question.
What's the black stuff around the screw?
And why only on some?
In building phase here, I don't use electric tools...
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