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steven c newman
08-03-2019, 8:40 PM
Seems I picked another Mitre Box and saw the other day....$15....:rolleyes:
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As it came home....Saw is a 4 x 26 Disston..
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Box seems complete...even has an "extra deck"
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I might just throw both away...one depth stop was missing( my "spares box" had one) and needed a replacement for..
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A broken off thumbscrew...had a spare for this, as well....
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has both stock rests, and the 2 little pointy bolts to hold the stock still...but...note at the bottom of the guide rods? A slotted cylinder, instead of the square, three bolt blocks....
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managed to clean the saw plate, and shine the brass...
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Removed the "new" plywood deck, to have a look at the old deck...notice anything?
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That little metal disc has a job to do....
And so do I....stay tuned..

steven c newman
08-03-2019, 8:55 PM
Ok..this is either an early #246 , or, an early #346. Swing arm was having "issues" about moving, or even unlocking..so...
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gave it a bath in PBblaster and WD40 and let it sit for about an hour....went back out, and NOW the swing arm will move as needed...
Also noticed another "feature"...
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In addition to the numbers on top, there are degree markings down below...
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King bolt detail...note the slotted cylinder?
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And the locking end. that slot is where the base for the guide rods locks in place...
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Need to make a new deck...and hope I get the dados as good as Stanley did...along with adding the metal disc...
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Hope to restore this Mitre Box & Saw to what it looked like when Mr. Millice bought it....
Stay tuned ( need to bring stuff in, from the back porch....)

steven c newman
08-04-2019, 11:37 AM
seems to be a Stanley No. 346 Mitre Box, very early version..:cool:.cleaned up one of the "keepers" that hold the saw up...found a "patented 1906" stamped on the arm. :eek:

Have taken a few items off of the box, and wire wheeled them clean...until one of those wires wound up in my shoe...then into the bottom of my heel....had my son use a pair of pliers to pull that wire out. :mad:

Seems the wire wheel on the grinder is shedding more than a dog in summer.:mad:...went out today, and bought a brand new 6" brass wire wheel....once that is on the grinder, and I find a Tupperware tub to toss the cleaned parts in...I can get back to work.:cool: Also picked up a new deck board...1/2 x 6 x 24" Poplar....use the old deck as a pattern. :cool:

stay tuned..:D

steven c newman
08-04-2019, 2:23 PM
Ok..old wire wheel...
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And..the new wheel..

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Board is the Poplar 1/2" x 6" x 24" for the new deck.
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What I have cleaned up, so far...base of the guide rods..
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And the pin that locks it in place..
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Insides of the guides...no bearings, no grooves to hold wax...
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While the box has four 1904 patent dates, this little device has a Patent 10-5-09 stamped to it. When you raise the saw up, two of these will catch and hold the saw up...like this..
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On my slightly newer Stanley No. 358..
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Not only did Mr. Millice stamp the handle of the saw with his name ( 4 times!) he also stamped the cross bar twice, once on each face...
Maybe once I get a Tupperware tub to stash all the clean parts in, and change the wheel on the grinder...I can get a little more done?

Stay tuned.:D..might be a week, before I can start the rehab on the $1 Sheffield saw...:rolleyes:

steven c newman
08-04-2019, 11:43 PM
Got that disc out of the deck...
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All cleaned up...doubt if the BORG has screws that size, with slotted heads..into the parts tub they go...
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Feet were removed, those bolts cleaned up...underneath the black gunk, there lies rusty gunk..
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Got both guide assemblies cleaned up, reassembled and stashed away. easier to keep track of these larger parts...
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Got these 2 stock holders out, and cleaned up..
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Then into the tub.
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Deck was removed....been a while, hasn't it? :eek:
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Needed to soak that king bolt overnight....and see about a drag-link to get it to budge...
Stay tuned...need to use the old deck to cobble a new one..dados and a place for that disc...hope I have the right sized Forstner bit...

steven c newman
08-05-2019, 7:58 PM
Checked before the Knee Rehab this morning...hammerdrill couldn't budge it....gave it another good soaking....
Came back from my rehab, too sore, and tired...took a 4 hour nap, this afternoon ( hey, I am retired, I can do afternoon naps, right)

Checked again after the nap....hmmm, nada...flipped the frame over, cleared out around the top of the bolts threads...and soaked that end...

Will try again, Tuesday....have a few other items to clean and shine, and a few to paint. Might even see about that new deck....and see IF I have the right sized Forstner bit....or, just regrind a spade bit...
stay tuned...:D

Stew Denton
08-05-2019, 11:15 PM
Steven, you bet you can do afternoon naps if you are retired. I hope to be there in two years.....in the meantime I am pretty much limited to Sunday afternoon naps.

Stew

Tony Zaffuto
08-06-2019, 5:22 AM
I'm not retired, and don't plan to be for at least another three years (at 70), but I find time to "nod off" each day. I'm lucky to not have many aches and pains.

But I still don't understand where Steve gets his energy to work at the pace he does!

steven c newman
08-06-2019, 11:41 AM
But I still don't understand where Steve gets his energy to work at the pace he does![/QUOTE]

Mountain Dews....:D

Jerry Olexa
08-06-2019, 12:23 PM
Good project Steve!!!!! Well done

steven c newman
08-06-2019, 8:40 PM
Clean & Paint, today...amongst other things....
King bolt finally decided to break free...after 4 soakings...and 6-8 hard whacks with a hammer on it's head ( WAKE UP!) then big visegrips on a big screwdriver...Uuuummmpf..CRACK.....and the bolt came out, undamaged...got lucky...wire wheeled it clean, and into the parts tub..
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Some pieces took a bit more...
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Before they also saw the paint can...then, when the paint was dry...some spots were cleaned off...
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In case you are wondering..."B" is for Back....and the "3" is because this is a #3 sized frame....hidden by the king bolt...
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Other spots were cleaned off, to allow them to work better...Small pin is what locks the swing arm in place...larger pin has a slot in it's side, to ride along on the Quadrant rail...
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Found this number under the quadrant....mold number, Maybe? "478"..

metal parts were done, needed to do a bit of woodworking, next....
Stay tuned..:D

steven c newman
08-06-2019, 8:54 PM
Ok...woodworking time...
used the old OEM deck for two items....traced around it onto the new deck blank...and, find out which bit fit..
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Ok....blank cut out...needed jointed..
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Millers Falls #11....was also used to flatten the face a bit..
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As it had a slight cup....and, back where the edge of the board meets the back of the frame...it needs a bevel for a tighter fit...
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All done with the same plane....
Also used those dados to lay out new ones.....cut 2 dados, and drill two holes...one big, then one small..
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Them's some TINY wood screws...second hole was to allow the thumbscrew to go through the deck.
Then, keeping things lined up....flip this over into the vise...
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had 8 slightly larger screws to install....used the hand powered VIX to start the holes, and the Yankee to drive the screws...Thought about "clocking" the slots..but..who is going to see that?

And that was it for the woodworking for a bit....
Next up? Time for some assembly...stay tuned :D
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IF you can get this photo issue resolved...again...

steven c newman
08-07-2019, 2:47 PM
Still have more work to do, besides getting my knee rehabbed...
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Saw and mitre Box are done,,,
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This made up a second load..
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As I cleaned the shop up....was a bit..messy.
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I still have this mess to clean, inventory, and put away....and..
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This belongs to a Panel saw that also need a rehab...saving it for last...
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As them teeth are very bad..
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Might take a while....?
stay tuned...

steven c newman
08-07-2019, 4:41 PM
Stanley No. 346 is in it's new home..
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Saw in front is the Langdon No. 75.....need to clear out a junk pile...
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And either move the saw til back here, or install the Stanley No. 358....may need to widen this shelf...