Peter Pedisich
04-21-2012, 11:46 PM
Hi, I recently purchased this Stanley 358 Mitre Box, and I took a profile shot for all the saw handle makers out there.
I wasn't thinking and took the full profile shot from the back side, but I included the front shot (though it is not a straight-on shot) so you could see where the medallion is placed.
I do not know the date of the saw, but it has patent dates of -04, -09, and -12. It appears to have seen moderate use, or was well cared for, and functions smoothly.
The saw is not very sharp, but cuts ok even so.
I use AutoCAD every day for work going on 23 years, and words cannot adequately describe my antipathy towards it, so please excuse my not making a CAD .dwg of it.
Not a bad looking handle, in need of a little wax or Kramers gently applied with some 000. Can't wait to get it set up so I can stop using my DeWalt 10" noisemaker.
Link to Picasaweb photo album of Mitre Box. (https://picasaweb.google.com/102981472942866443292/StanleyNo358MitreBox?authuser=0&feat=directlink)
I wasn't thinking and took the full profile shot from the back side, but I included the front shot (though it is not a straight-on shot) so you could see where the medallion is placed.
I do not know the date of the saw, but it has patent dates of -04, -09, and -12. It appears to have seen moderate use, or was well cared for, and functions smoothly.
The saw is not very sharp, but cuts ok even so.
I use AutoCAD every day for work going on 23 years, and words cannot adequately describe my antipathy towards it, so please excuse my not making a CAD .dwg of it.
Not a bad looking handle, in need of a little wax or Kramers gently applied with some 000. Can't wait to get it set up so I can stop using my DeWalt 10" noisemaker.
Link to Picasaweb photo album of Mitre Box. (https://picasaweb.google.com/102981472942866443292/StanleyNo358MitreBox?authuser=0&feat=directlink)