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  1. #1
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    Default Stanley 210 ... Worth Keeping?

    I have done a number of searches on this tool but can not find any real info about it ..

    I could scrap it for the handle (can use it on my press) ... or is it worth keeping?

    I think it was used to cut right angles on something ... or 45 degree bevels on ??IMG_3001.jpgIMG_2999.jpgIMG_3002.jpgIMG_3003.jpg

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    Rob

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    Oh Please don't scrap it!!! If you don't want it I could give it a home should the price be right.
    It would be used to cut mitres on glasing beads and the like. Moulding the would be too small/delicate to cut with a tenon saw
    Just do it!

    Kind regards Rod

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    It's a Stanley Mitre Cutter.
    See page 9 of this catalog: http://tooltrip.com/tooltrip9/stanle...x/marsh-sw.pdf
    Also: Stanley No. 210 Mitre Cutter

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    I'd keep it and give it a good refurb

    looks cool
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    Nick
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    Quote Originally Posted by hiroller View Post
    It's a Stanley Mitre Cutter.
    See page 9 of this catalog: http://tooltrip.com/tooltrip9/stanle...x/marsh-sw.pdf
    Also: Stanley No. 210 Mitre Cutter

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    Yep .. that's it for sure ....



    Thanks

    Rob

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sawdust Maker View Post
    I'd keep it and give it a good refurb

    looks cool
    What would you do for a refurb, please?

    Rob

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    I think Picture Frames used these as well. I know a photographer that picked one of these up and absolutely loves it... better than any modern day equivalent. I am with the rest... Please don't scrap such a wonderful tool.

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