Ray Selinger
03-16-2019, 1:19 PM
Some years back I bought, or more correctly agreed to look after , a Stanley #60 mitre box from a widow. Money did change hands,but there was more to it than that. I got a chance to use it recently to cut some casing for a door. It was either it or lug a sliding compound bevel saw. I choose the lighter. duh
I had put new wood and base. And it looks like I cleaned one of long back saws. I don't remember but there now a lot I don't remember. Looking at the guides, they seem to be much wider than the saw. I know the #60 isn't Stanley's best, something like the Handyman level. Any tune-up tricks for this mitre box.
I had put new wood and base. And it looks like I cleaned one of long back saws. I don't remember but there now a lot I don't remember. Looking at the guides, they seem to be much wider than the saw. I know the #60 isn't Stanley's best, something like the Handyman level. Any tune-up tricks for this mitre box.