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Stewie Simpson
04-25-2017, 3:00 AM
Finished restoring a Stanley 150 Mitre Box to user condition. The new wooden base was cut and shaped to suit. After some fine tuning on the built in adjuster mechanism, the accuracy of cut is now spot on 90 degrees. The saw plate gauge on this backsaw is 0.025", at 90mm below the hardback. The maximum depth of cut using the mitre box is 1 3/4".

Stewie;

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Frederick Skelly
04-25-2017, 6:18 AM
Very nice Stewie. I assume you made the backsaw?

Stewie Simpson
04-25-2017, 6:54 AM
Yes Fred. Its one of my builds.

michael langman
04-25-2017, 10:53 AM
Really nice Stewie. Much beefier then my modern Master Mechanic Miter Saw.
Nice work on the saw.

Adam Cruea
04-25-2017, 11:55 AM
I assume all the other angles are dead on as well?

Seriously, I've been wanting to get a mitre box/saw for a while, but I've never been sure about how well they cut.

Looks very nice, by the way.

Bill Houghton
04-25-2017, 12:49 PM
Nice. I'm surprised by the beefiness of the wood table - the factory original is, as I recall, under 3/4".

I owned one of those and found it frustrating - the saw tended to bind in the carriage. If I ever come across another one, I'll try waxing the carriage.

steven c newman
04-25-2017, 2:07 PM
I still have a factory supplied wood deck for one....3/4" thick. Mine was well cut up, too..
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Replacement deck. This model of the Stanley No. 150 had red lettering....
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Was a bit of a mess when I got it
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From a rust hunt last year.....

Richard Line
04-25-2017, 4:39 PM
"From a runt hunt last year....." Runt or Rust? I can understand either or both applying. It sure doesn't look like a runt now.

steven c newman
04-25-2017, 5:07 PM
Edited....for fat fingers.....I think them block planes were the runts of the litter, though....