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    Salvaging a 42x setter

    I recently bought a 42x saw setter on ebay that turns out to be a miss as the anvil and front screw were missing. It was a careless mistake on my part for not taking a better look at the photo.

    So is there any way I can make this usable? I was thinking of getting my hands on a 42 (which is way cheaper on ebay) as the anvil looks similar to the 42x but I'm not completely sure if they're compatible.

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    Hong,
    Welcome to the creek.

    Hopefully someone can give a better answer to your question.

    I see a few different designs in the Stanley #42 saw set family. Stanley does sell some replacement parts, but it looks like the anvil if for a different model.

    I think as long as the anvil is made to be adjusted by the screw on the bottom it should work. But again, I am not sure but I would likely give it a try.

    I have a few saw sets and the Stanley #42 does work better than the others.

    Good luck,

    jim
    "A pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity; an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty."
    - Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965)

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