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    Was just working with the Stanley 150 and found that the 3 screws to set the angle of the head are the same thread as the hole for the wheel at the back. No luck with the pics; looks like 24 tpi but blowed if I ever learned to read in thou - looks like 4.1mm...... [or take a clear photo].... let alone attach photos that fit...........

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    Resurecting to advise that a small amount of UHMW tape on the saw plate guides goes a long way to make the process smoother. Also reduces scratches to the saw plate and noise.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hiroller View Post
    At the base of the main arm there is a hole for a small axle that holds a wooden wheel for the saw to run on.
    Here is a shot of one from eBay.Attachment 411193
    So THAT's what that screw on mine is for! I had wondered.

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