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Old 09-12-2005, 08:24 PM   #1
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Default Stanley Router No. 10

I have acquired from my father's estate a Stanley No. 10 fixed base router and a No. 42 Staright and Circular guide for this router. Unfortunately, there waere no operating manuals or user guides. I've contacted Stanley and Bosch Tools who acquired Stanley's electric tools but neither could help me.

Can anyone help me to find these guides?
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Old 09-13-2005, 09:11 PM   #2
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I have acquired from my father's estate a Stanley No. 10 fixed base router and a No. 42 Staright and Circular guide for this router. Unfortunately, there waere no operating manuals or user guides. I've contacted Stanley and Bosch Tools who acquired Stanley's electric tools but neither could help me.

Can anyone help me to find these guides?
I hav`nt looked for that model, but was looking for information on an old lathe I was given and found this site you might try.
It`s a facinating site for anyone interested in old woodworking machines.
http://www.owwm.com/
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Thanks for that Old Wood Working Machines Web Site! I have an old Delta Machine that was used in my father's business in the 40's and on to cut mortises (Floor Model). I have not been able to find any info or parts to return it to a usable condition. This site looks like what I was looking for.
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Leo if it Helps, I`m glad I posted the link
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