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Stanley 12-960 Contractor Grade Low Angle Plane

December 6, 2009 · Posted in Popular Hand Tools 

  • 6-inch low angle plane with a 1-3/8-inch cutter
  • Fully adjustable cutter rests at 13.5 degrees
  • Gray, cast-iron base with precision-ground sides and bottom; durable epoxy coating provides long-lasting protection
  • Quick-release cam-lock makes iron removal easy
  • 6 inches long; 1-3/8-inch cutter; limited lifetime warranty

Product Description
6″ Contractor Grade Low Angle Block Plane, Cutter Width 1-3/8″, Adjustable Mouth & Cutter, Cutter Rest At 12 Degree Angle For End Grain Work, Finger Grips In Sides, Bottom & Sides Machined Perfectly Flat & TrueAmazon.com Product Description
The Stanley Contractor Grade Low Angle Plane with 1-3/8-inch Cutter is idea for or planing end grain and plastic materials. Designed with a gray, cast-iron base that has precision-ground sides and bottom, this plane wil… More >>

Stanley 12-960 Contractor Grade Low Angle Plane

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5 Responses to “Stanley 12-960 Contractor Grade Low Angle Plane”

  1. Matthew E on December 6th, 2009 12:19 am

    This is an example of modern crap!
    It is the most poorly designed machined hand tool I have ever seen with the name Stanley on it.
    The excentric cam (it tightens the blade) on my old stanley low slope broke and I thought I’d replace it (knowing I’d never be able to by the part…through it away and replace, we don’t “fix” anything any more) I purchased this item. What junk ! I regret owning this. After much filing I can now actually retract the blade for storage and extend it for use without having to take it apart. The adjusting and tightening mechanisms have been redesigned and function lousey.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. Shannon Brown on December 6th, 2009 1:59 am

    After reading all the reviews, one might wonder if everyone is talking about the same plane. Well, they are and aren’t. Let me explain.

    I own 12 different bench and block planes (#1,3,4,4 1/2,5,5 1/4,6,7, standard angle block plane, the low angle block plane, and small trim plane), all but two are new Stanley’s (the #1 which is a Lie-Nielsen and the 5 1/4 which is from the late 70’s) and the quality of the planes are all over the place.

    My #3, 5, and Low angle block plane are great. I love them and couldn’t ask for better. The #6, and 7 are exceptable, while 4, 4 1/2, 5 1/4, and stanard angle block could defiently be better. But to be fair, even my Lie-Nielsen #1 gives me fits (the frog screws work lose and the lever cap keeps popping out). The real fact of the matter is that buying any tool is a crap shoot. Some work great, some don’t. I don’t know why that is in an era of modern machining. Every tool should preform as well as any other made by the same company, but it’s not.

    All I can say is this; my low angle block plane has worked great from day one and I love it. But I can’t garantee yours will. Which at the end of the day says it all.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. Robert B. Lenzen on December 6th, 2009 4:13 am

    I just purchased this neat little plane and I love it! It’s well made,feels great in my hand, and does a nice job.You’ll never find a better plane for the money.I mean NOWHERE!!!!!!!!!! Certainly not a Lee neilsen ,but who cares?? I buy tools do use, not to brag about having.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. D. Mead on December 6th, 2009 6:40 am

    Bought as a gift for husband and he uses it in his woodworking shop. Great!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. J. C. on December 6th, 2009 9:28 am

    good quality. this plane is perfect for shaving down the tops of doors that are sticking.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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