I'm continuing to try and reduce my list of unused stuff. Here I have a vintage mitre box and saw that needs to find a new home.
The maker appears to be a locally made Mitre Master, but the only id I can see cast into the frame or saw is the number T202. The saw swings through 90 degrees and has positive stops at 45, 30, 22.5 and 0.
The saw is straight, has been sharpened and cuts well, but the handle is a bit loose, the timber around a couple of the saw nuts having been crushed.
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The maker appears to be a locally made Mitre Master, but the only id I can see cast into the frame or saw is the number T202. The saw swings through 90 degrees and has positive stops at 45, 30, 22.5 and 0.
The saw is straight, has been sharpened and cuts well, but the handle is a bit loose, the timber around a couple of the saw nuts having been crushed.
mitre1.jpgmitre2.jpgmitre3.jpgmitre4.jpgmitre5.jpg
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