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Post Drill Wrenches

Started by leg17, December 31, 2015, 02:38:31 PM

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leg17

Does anyone collect 'chuck' wrenches for post drills?

What would have been provided by Champion or Buffalo or Canedy-Otto?
Were other wrenches supplied also, such as for adjusting the table height?

Thanks, and Happy New Year.

skipskip

Pics might help those of us who are  as knowledgeable

we may have some and not know it.

Skip
A place for everything and everything on the floor

Aunt Phil

Timing has a lot to do with the outcome of a rain dance!

leg17

Sorry guys.
STILL not picture capable.

amecks

Is this the type of wrench we're discussing?  There's another type with straight handle and just the square drive.

Al
Jordan, NY

leg17

Sort of.
I think that they are usually single end with the square boss projecting out to reach in the recess for the locking screw.
There is a picture here:

http://www.beautifuliron.com/thepost.htm

Right edge down a little from the top.
Red drill, BEAUTIFUL plaid shirt.
(C'mon you guys.  How many usually wear plaid shirts.  Like I'm the only one!)

toolmiser

Are these Post Drill Wrenches?  I saw the original post and remembered I have a few of them.  I purchased them knowing the were old and unique, and thinking they were for a metal lathe.  Not much invested in any of them, and I maybe have enough drills to put all of them to work.




leg17

They very well might be.
Especially the top one with the projecting socket.
Thanks for the picture.