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Goodell pratt hand drill
Goodell pratt hand drill






Manufactured by Millers Falls as of 1931. On several occasions, I have bought drills that were seized with rust but with only a. These drills come up every darn day on eBay, though you cannot tell if the thing is clapped out. Frame enameled black drive gear painted red bright parts are nickel plated.ġ911 - as above, but detachable chef's cap side handle ball bearing spindle.ġ930 - as above, but tropical hardwood head.ġ935 - as above, but mahogany-finished hardwood head and handles head now flat-topped. Typical hand drills will be missing their removable side handles, so snatch up any that of those that you stumble on. tool catalog, hand drills, screwdrivers, vises, levels, bit braces, hollow handle tool sets, tool grinders. 1896 - malleable iron frame cocobolo head with hardwood handles detachable, elongated side handle non-adjustable gear guide spindle runs on hardened steel cone bearing speeds adjusted by turning shifter knob on frame three-jaw chuck adjustable 0 to 3/8 inch. Goodell-Pratt Company : Complete Catalog Number 15. Get the best deals on Goodell-Pratt Vintage Original Collectible Drills when you shop the largest online selection at. Please like and share us on Facebook KandS Gift GalleryĬa. Please check out my website for this and other items that I have for sale. If you have any questions, please contact me. I try my best to keep the shipping prices as low as possible, if the actual cost of shipping is less the charged cost I will inform the customer and refund the difference back to the customer.

goodell pratt hand drill

Below you will find the information I found on the drill from the Goodell Pratt website. Look at the pictures and see the craftsmanship of days past. This item I believe is missing the side handle however the rest of the drill seems to be in original condition. There was other Yankee brand models made over the years, but these were the best known and the best sellers to my knowledge.Up for sale is this Goodell Pratt hand drill with a Mapatent date.

goodell pratt hand drill

By 2005 Stanley had sold out all of it's inventory of this model, the last of their inventory to be sold as I understand it, it was the last model to be sold out also. 45, but with a metal re-enforce, molded plastic handle cap in this case. 03-046, this one was introduced by Stanley as a YANKEE, and a HANDYMAN brand tool, in the later 1950's. The black part is heavy molded plastic and is very sturdy since it is re-enforced, and fit on a steel inside shaft. Depending on the year, some end caps are aluminum, other steel, and there is a noticeable weight difference in the two. The end cap on the handle is threaded and can be removed to expose the drill points, stored in the handle. 45, first offered in 1950, it functions the same as the others from the earlier days, but is short, and has a smaller diameter main shaft, yet is surprisingly sturdy. In the photo above, the lower black handle drill is the Stanley No. A very good design, most all 44's we have seen are in very good working order. It does have drill point storage in the handle, but since the tension control is at the end of the handle on this one, the opening to get to the drill points is on the other end of the handle, where there is a threaded, and knurled ferrule that is used to open that end of the handle to expose the drill points. 44 model was introduced in 1905 and has an adjustable spring tension, allow for lighter spring return tensions for small diameter drill points. 41 has been the best seller in the Yankee push drill line, and is still very popular today. 41's first introduced in 1900 with a screw chuck, the No. This particular drill has two patent dates, one in 1898, the other in 1900. This was one of the earliest push drill patents. Also, you can see it has an exposed spiral shaft, unlike the others that are all concealed. 42) has a wooden handle and no drill point storage feature.

goodell pratt hand drill

As you can see the top push drill (Model No. Three of them have the old style screw chuck (turn the chuck sleeve to hold or loosen the drill point), the others have the newer spring chuck, (simply push the chuck sleeve away from the drill handle to release the drill point, let go of it and it automatically closes the chuck to hold the point fast in place). The picture above shows 5 different YANKEE brand push drills, made by either North Brothers, or Stanley Tools.








Goodell pratt hand drill