Hi Colin,
Too true,that old stuff was built to last,not like most of the junk being flogged these days. I can,t see much of that being around in 50 years time.It is not intended to last,as far as I can see,just there to fill a gap.
I too have some of my father,s tools,which is just as well because you can,t get a good wood plane or wood chisel anymore,the steel in the plane iron is little more than junk,it will not take or keep a sharp edge. My old plane [my father,s] is still going although it,s getting near it,s end after so many touchups. I bought a few replacements from time to time,they are little better than paint scrapers. So,hang on to your old stuff
The trend now seems to be to make the product look good,never mind how it works. My old saw bench,which I built some 50 years ago from bits and pieces,is not a thing of beauty,but it works and there is nothing in it which cannot be replaced if need be,it,s all standard material. Over the last few years I have repaired two saw benches for nabours because they could not get spare parts for them. One unit was 20 years old,the other about 15 years. "Too old,we dont do that model any more" So I say,long live the simple machines ,and the people who know how to use them.