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ANYBODY COLLECT VINTAGE HAND DRILLS?

Started by jabberwoki, August 28, 2024, 07:39:55 PM

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jabberwoki

Got one to add to your collection.
Just want it to go to a good home.

Model 12

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Yes. Unfortunately, years ago I got rid of that sort of drill you have. And I have regretted that  mistake for a long time. But I did save a Brace that's real nice and I want to restore it. Where did you come by that drill of yours?
No matter how much you cut off, it's still too short

jabberwoki

Cannot remember its been too long. If you want it you can have it for the shipping cost.

Bill Houghton

Looks like a Millers Falls with the roller that keeps the gear wheel steady.  Good find, whenever you found it!

JoeCB

I have a similar Miller Falls speed drill, marked on the handle #2-01  and rather than the roller guide to steady the gear to pinion contact it has a second pinion opposite the quill drive pinion. A real quality machine, runs very smooth.

Joe B

jabberwoki


Bill Houghton

I have too many already/need to thin the herd/keep only the practical ones.