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Is there anyone that sells parts for Stanley planes, like the screws for the
tote and other assorted screws and bolts? Searched ebay for just parts and
didn't come up with anything. Thanks.

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I have a few parts for a Boeing 767 and a complete Cessna 172 that I can
part out!!!



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Is there anyone that sells parts for Stanley planes, like the screws for

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tote and other assorted screws and bolts? Searched ebay for just parts and
didn't come up with anything. Thanks.

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Paul O. wrote:
Is there anyone that sells parts for Stanley planes, like the screws for the
tote and other assorted screws and bolts? Searched ebay for just parts and
didn't come up with anything. Thanks.



Believe it or don't but the answer is Stanley.

Google a search of archived wreck.wood for Lori and Stanley.
The answer should be, Lori at Stanley, 800-262-5161, ext
55839.

Thank her when you are done onna 'count of it would make
your mother proud on this Day For Mothers.

UA100
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They have an online catalog

Try this
http://stanleytools.com/default.asp?...rtsservice.htm
"Paul O." wrote in message
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Is there anyone that sells parts for Stanley planes, like the screws for

the
tote and other assorted screws and bolts? Searched ebay for just parts and
didn't come up with anything. Thanks.

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Paul O.





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"Anne Watson" wrote in message
hlink.net...
They have an online catalog

Try this

http://stanleytools.com/default.asp?...rtsservice.htm


Hey, thanks. Don't know why I didn't think of Stanley. Just trying to make
it too hard I guess.
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Anne Watson wrote:
They have an online catalog
Try this

http://stanleytools.com/default.asp?...rtsservice.htm

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Is there anyone that sells parts for Stanley planes, like the screws for the
tote and other assorted screws and bolts? Searched ebay for just parts and
didn't come up with anything. Thanks.


The age of the plane matters. teh Older Stanleys had a different
thread than the newer ones. The best way to do it is to buy
junkers and strip them for parts. Keep an eye open at flea
markets and antique stores for those as well as for boxes of
parts. Depending on where you are that may or not be easy.
Stanleyworks will seel the parts for the newer planes. Old plane
dealers will be able to sell you the needed parts for older
planes, but it'll cost more than the bottom feeder route.
Dave in Fairfax
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On Sun, 9 May 2004 06:46:52 -0700, "Paul O." wrote:

Is there anyone that sells parts for Stanley planes, like the screws for the
tote and other assorted screws and bolts? Searched ebay for just parts and
didn't come up with anything. Thanks.

--
Paul O.



I've had good luck with Bob Kaune
http://www.antique-used-tools.com/
Bob S
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