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William Ghio<mailto:bghio@m...>; OldTools
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Subject: RE: [OldTools] How do you make your miters?
A Stanley #60 drifted into my shop along with the appropriate back saw.
. Very versitile , once it is set up right, you can cut almost any angle that
is needed for molding and stuff
If you ended up looking on ebay and want to buy one make sure
You get all the parts. I saw some without the support mechanism for the saw
itself.
Since it is a Stanley, made in the USA., the holdown brackets and the repeat
cut gauge can be fabricated with ordinary hardware items.
William Ghio<mailto:bghio@m...>; OldTools List<mailto:oldtools@s...>
Subject: Re: [OldTools] How do you make your miters?
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