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Thought I might save myself some research time by asking here. As stated. What was the original saw size for a Stanley #60 miter box? 4" x 24"? , 5 x 26"? Thank you in advance.
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(09-04-2024, 11:45 AM)RonB1957 Wrote: Thought I might save myself some research time by asking here. As stated. What was the original saw size for a Stanley #60 miter box? 4" x 24"? , 5 x 26"? Thank you in advance.
Ron,
4" x 24" is the correct size for this mitre box.
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(09-04-2024, 11:45 AM)RonB1957 Wrote: Thought I might save myself some research time by asking here. As stated. What was the original saw size for a Stanley #60 miter box? 4" x 24"? , 5 x 26"? Thank you in advance.
The correct saw depends on the year:
4" x 20" per 1915 catalog
4" x 24" (1958)
other variations exist.
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(09-04-2024, 12:11 PM)enjuneer Wrote: Ron,
4" x 24" is the correct size for this mitre box.
Thanks folks. I thought so, but a few too many irons in the fire to spend on this electronic time killer.
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IIRC....The #60 was set up to accept about any panel saw as well....The #60 I had could be set to use a regular handsaw....usually a 20-24" Panel saw.
So, IF the Backsaw was "out for sharpening" that day, the Finish Carpenter could still get his work done...
Show me a picture, I'll build a project from that