I just recently learned that the 71 and 13-050 were discontinued by
Stanley. I have a 13-050 and was starting to consider the extra
cutters as I'm now starting to use it more. Does anyone know where
one could find these now? Googling did turn up anything viable. I
guess I could hawk ebay and see. Also, does anyone have a list of
what they were? I might try to have some made.
Jason
Conan the Librarian <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> Jason Brooks wrote:
>
> > I just recently learned that the 71 and 13-050 were discontinued by
> > Stanley. I have a 13-050 and was starting to consider the extra
> > cutters as I'm now starting to use it more. Does anyone know where
> > one could find these now? Googling did turn up anything viable. I
> > guess I could hawk ebay and see. Also, does anyone have a list of
> > what they were? I might try to have some made.
>
> Contact Lori in the Stanley Parts Department. I don't have the
> number handy, but do a Google groups search of the wreck on "Stanley"
> "parts" and "lori" and you should find it easily enough.
>
> She has been very helpful to a number of galootish types who needed
> various bits and pieces for Stanley handtools.
>
>
> Chuck Vance
Chuck,
Thanks for the tip. She's still there, or at least someone with
her name. I've left her a message and hopefully will hear.
Happy Woodworking,
Jason
Jason Brooks wrote:
> I just recently learned that the 71 and 13-050 were discontinued by
> Stanley. I have a 13-050 and was starting to consider the extra
> cutters as I'm now starting to use it more. Does anyone know where
> one could find these now? Googling did turn up anything viable. I
> guess I could hawk ebay and see. Also, does anyone have a list of
> what they were? I might try to have some made.
Contact Lori in the Stanley Parts Department. I don't have the
number handy, but do a Google groups search of the wreck on "Stanley"
"parts" and "lori" and you should find it easily enough.
She has been very helpful to a number of galootish types who needed
various bits and pieces for Stanley handtools.
Chuck Vance