Stanley No 194 Description?
I just today stumbled across a Stanley No 194. I'd never seen one
before. I found it described as a fibreboard beveler but was unable to find a description of how it operates or a large enough picture to be able to tell. It appears this one may be missing the actual cutter although the fence assembly is present I can't for the life of me decide how it must have worked. Anybody got more information? |
Stanley No 194 Description?
Duane Bozarth wrote: I just today stumbled across a Stanley No 194. I'd never seen one before. I found it described as a fibreboard beveler but was unable to find a description of how it operates or a large enough picture to be able to tell. It appears this one may be missing the actual cutter although the fence assembly is present I can't for the life of me decide how it must have worked. Anybody got more information? If haven't looked here yet, check this page out: http://www.supertool.com/StanleyBG/stan13.htm Unfortunately information of the # 194 seems sparse. -- FF |
Stanley No 194 Description?
Anybody got more information?
Is that the same as the one on eBay collectables? |
Stanley No 194 Description?
Limey Lurker wrote:
Anybody got more information? Is that the same as the one on eBay collectables? Don't know...which one might that be? |
Stanley No 194 Description?
Limey Lurker wrote:
Anybody got more information? Is that the same as the one on eBay collectables? Or, if you mean is it listed on eBay, no... |
Stanley No 194 Description?
In article , Duane Bozarth
wrote: I saw another (not quite so melodramatic g) description of the function previously and a small (thumbnail, in essence) overview picture but I still don't know exactly how the blade looked or how it was held... I inherited one from Grandpa. He had a drywall knife blade in it when I got it. -- Life. Nature's way of keeping meat fresh. -- Dr. Who |
Stanley No 194 Description?
Limey Lurker wrote:
Anybody got more information? Is that the same as the one on eBay collectables? Or, if you mean is it listed on eBay, no... Sorry, I should have said, "Is it similar to the one listed on eBay collectables?" |
Stanley No 194 Description?
Dave Balderstone wrote:
In article , Duane Bozarth wrote: I saw another (not quite so melodramatic g) description of the function previously and a small (thumbnail, in essence) overview picture but I still don't know exactly how the blade looked or how it was held... I inherited one from Grandpa. He had a drywall knife blade in it when I got it. Is there just a bed iron screwed to the bevel that clamps the blade in? |
Stanley No 194 Description?
Limey Lurker wrote:
Limey Lurker wrote: Anybody got more information? Is that the same as the one on eBay collectables? Or, if you mean is it listed on eBay, no... Sorry, I should have said, "Is it similar to the one listed on eBay collectables?" Ah...yes, that's it--that one also appears to be missing a blade. |
Stanley No 194 Description?
In article , Duane Bozarth
wrote: Is there just a bed iron screwed to the bevel that clamps the blade in? Yes. I can snap a pic if it would help, but on the one I have it's just a piece of bar steel that screws down to the bevel and hold the blade. djb -- Life. Nature's way of keeping meat fresh. -- Dr. Who |
Stanley No 194 Description?
Dave Balderstone wrote:
In article , Duane Bozarth wrote: Is there just a bed iron screwed to the bevel that clamps the blade in? Yes. I can snap a pic if it would help, but on the one I have it's just a piece of bar steel that screws down to the bevel and hold the blade. OK, Dave, thanks--that answers my question of "how the heck did this thing work". This one has the bed iron, just no blade and I was trying to visualize what/how it was supposed to be used (and used for). Unfortunately, while something of a curiousity, I see no gain in having found it... :) |
Stanley No 194 Description?
In article , Duane Bozarth
wrote: OK, Dave, thanks--that answers my question of "how the heck did this thing work". This one has the bed iron, just no blade and I was trying to visualize what/how it was supposed to be used (and used for). Unfortunately, while something of a curiousity, I see no gain in having found it... :) Yeah, the only reason I have one is that it came from Gramps. It''s not even worth the effor to sell on eBay, AFAICT. djb -- Life. Nature's way of keeping meat fresh. -- Dr. Who |
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