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2 hours ago, Grandpadave52 said:

 

The non VS models limit some applications and lack of reverse on others is an aggravation, but being able to chuck up several different bits/attachments is nice...just a lot of power strips and cords to watch for...seems the cords have a foot fetish.:P

Ya Dave, cords do seem to like to play " hide and seek."

  • 1 year later...

I have a ton of vintage drills... Some are dangerous to use...

Like this arm breaker. Pull the trigger to turn it on....

Pull the trigger to turn it off.... Dated 1917

 

 

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If that don't mess you up then try the one inch hand drill....

 

 

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Nice specimens Kevin, must of been before OSHA! :lol:

Man, arm breakers for sure! But really cool to see what we worked with years ago. Thanks for showing.

The pins in my wrist and arm are quivering like a piano tuning fork just thinking about picking that beats up.  Never mind using it.

 

Even so, built to last and the proof is in that it still works.  

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