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    Stanley #55 Chest

    Really should build a storage box/chest for my #55 as the flea market cardboard box it came in is deteriorating. Luckily, the wood boxes for the cutters are not damaged or missing.

    Did the original #55 wood boxes have fitted compartments/dividers for the various parts? Once saw what was claimed to be an original #55 chest with dividers and the wood boxes for cutters were on the end(s) the chest? Have also seen chests with the plane assembled and various parts and cutter boxes loose in the box.

    Did a Google search and the few pictures that came up did not show the interior very well. Did a search here, but nothing came up concerning the #55 chest/box.

    Appreciate any help, ideas, etc.
    Last edited by Ray Newman; 12-01-2018 at 3:40 PM.

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    The boxes holding the cutters and plane changed over the life of the plane's manufacture. Some were made of metal.

    The wooden box mine came in is kind of beat up, but if my memory works, my camera will come along to the shop today and images will be posted later.

    If your set has individual boxes for the blades yours is likely earlier than mine.

    Does your #55 have the straight knickers or the cloverleaf style?

    jtk
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    Jim Koepke: My #55 has the straight knickers

    Joe Bailey: thanks for the photograph. Really helpful.

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    Are these the knickers you are talking about?

    https://www.google.com/search?q=knic...hrome&ie=UTF-8

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    You would be surprised how many times nickers with a k has almost slipped by me. Every once in a while it does.

    My #55 box is similar to Joe Bailey's:

    #55 Box.jpg

    An interior view:

    #55 Bpx Open.jpg

    Joe's looks a bit better refined than mine.

    jtk
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    Like Ray Newman I have been looking for clear photos of the interior layout
    of a wooden box for a pre-thumbwheel depth adjustment No. 45 (Type 3)
    Have had a finger joint wooden box sitting for some time now;
    need to get on the interior and hopefully some repro stickers for exterior.
    Most all of the pictures I have found of boxes that I think are close to the
    vintage of my plane are taken from the side/s or end with a little "wedge" view of interior.
    If anyone has a clear "plan" view of the inside of the box for 45 before the cutters had nicks
    I would like to see a picture. Not saying that I will adhere to such a layout in the nth degree
    but it would be nice as a starting point. Thanks for any consideration / information.

    Stanley45Box 001.jpg

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    support staff.jpgcutter stowage.jpgmain stock.jpgclose the lid.jpg
    Copied from the OEM box...I have to dis-assemble the plane..
    don't fit.jpg
    Otherwise, the plane don't fit..
    cutters.jpg
    Cutter stowage..
    two boxes.jpg
    OEM box on top...
    labels.jpg
    Tried to match it as close as I could...
    Imagine that the 45 box is quite a bit smaller than the 55's box...

    The OEM box arrived in the Mail from Toronto, Canada. USPS appeared to have kick the box around quite a bit,,,lid was broken apart..
    Type 20 SW, from Roxton Pond, QUE. CAN.

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    I have been looking for clear photos of the interior layout
    of a wooden box for a pre-thumbwheel depth adjustment No. 45 (Type 3)
    Have had a finger joint wooden box sitting for some time now;
    need to get on the interior and hopefully some repro stickers for exterior.
    There may be no images of such a box. My recollection is the wooden boxes for the #45 didn't come until later.

    http://www.supertool.com/StanleyBG/stan6.htm

    Has an image of a type 5 - #45 with its cardboard telescoping box.

    jtk
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