Need advise on a Miter box
#15
Of those three, I would go with number three, the Stanley.

Mine is a Langdon Acme. Old, but works just fine. I suspect that
Stanley would be similar.
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#16
I had the Hempe style one once.  I couldn't get the blade to tension enough to not flex in the cut.  Maybe I had a bad one or possibly my technique needs work but that was my experience with it.
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#17
(03-10-2020, 07:59 PM)bandit571 Wrote: The first one?   NO

The second option?    Walk into a Lowes and buy the same thing, except it will be in a Craftsman box

The 3rd one?    Would be nice...until you look at the cost of shipping the dang thing.....

Option 2 sounds better...not best, just better than the other 2.   

IF there was a way to getone of my extra boxes to you, I would.....I have the Jorgensen version of #2 option....and there is a Stanley #2246A that I no longer need.  But, the shipping would be a little bit too much $$$.....
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the Jorgensen...and 

If I send you the funds how much would it cost to ship the Jorgensen to me??
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#18
I have no idea.....depends on how much the box weighs, and what size it is.....
Show me a picture, I'll build a project from that
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