This was in a large lot of tools I was given last year. How useful would this be in the garage? I like it but not sure I want to go to the trouble of fixing it - i.t needs a cord, at least (a two wire cord, no ground), and could probably use new brushes, if available. I should probably have checked how the keyless chuck works in action. It spins freely but I didn't try drilling with it. Is this a useful tool, or should I put it in the "for sale" pile?
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Check comps and if you can't double your money or better keep it.
Double zero dollars? Two times $0 = $0. Guess I can't double my money! Just kidding - because this was part of a box of tools a co-worker gave me.
What is the chance of finding new brushes? Probably also zero.
Al:
brushes are pretty common, most hardware stores have a box of universal ones. other wise motor shop will have them
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Made for Shopmate by PET (Portable Electric Tools). Some people like them. You won't be drilling big holes with it. If you've already got serviceable drill motors, this would be a toy to play with.
I like its looks, I would keep it and repair it even if you don't use it. However, always check out old tools using a ground fault unless you don't care if you fry yourself.