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    Default screw size for stanley tote

    hi can anyone tell me please the screw size for the front of a stanley tote i have been to wachope and port macquarie no body has any thing like it thanking you all spearby

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    I think that it is LH 3/16" UNF or LH 1/4" UNF
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    Question Sizes

    G'day Spearby,

    How many TPI is it?
    Threads Per Inch

    What is the Major [Outside] Diameter?
    The Diameter across the peaks.

    What is the Minor Diameter?
    The Diameter across the nearest 'Vees' or hollows.

    Is it infact LHT or RHT


    Also a Picture of your welder for the other Thread requesting Info would assist.
    Navvi

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    Quote Originally Posted by spearby View Post
    hi can anyone tell me please the screw size for the front of a stanley tote i have been to wachope and port macquarie no body has any thing like it thanking you all spearby
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    It depends on where the plane was manufactured and when .
    Stanley didnt use standard threads ,and later planes manufactured in England had non standard metric threads.
    I dont know what threads were used in US manufactured planes.

    Stanley sells a spares kit of plane bolts and nuts ,I bought one last year for $25.00 .It has nearly every bolt and nut required for a Stanley plane.(Except for the screw that holds the frog adjustment bracket.)
    Infact you get two of every thing except the brass blade adjuster.
    Part number 1-12-702
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    Quote Originally Posted by Woodlee View Post
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    It depends on where the plane was manufactured and when .
    Stanley didnt use standard threads ,and later planes manufactured in England had non standard metric threads.
    I dont know what threads were used in US manufactured planes.

    Stanley sells a spares kit of plane bolts and nuts ,I bought one last year for $25.00 .It has nearly every bolt and nut required for a Stanley plane.(Except for the screw that holds the frog adjustment bracket.)
    Infact you get two of every thing except the brass blade adjuster.
    Part number 1-12-702

    Thanks Woodlee, I've got a few planes with missing bits

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