This is a model #74, I believe. It is one of two miter boxes that I will have for sale at the CVSW next Saturday.
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Wow! that’s soooo nice!
Thank you.
Looks great!
Great job!!! I have a similar mitre box that I’m going to being restoring soon and would like to have finished the same as yours. What was the process and paints that you used? Would love to know the entire process. Thanks.
I would like to do an article but time does not permit that right now. I am working on possibly doing a magazine article.
Did the magazine article happen? I am in the middle of doing this with a 1910s unit. How did you get the cam mechanism removed for painting the swingarm?
Contact me here and I will help you.
Hardwarecitytools@gmail.com