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Push drills - SteveF - 01-22-2016

Today, for some reason, I decided to clean up push drills and populate them with bits. I managed to fill most of these with a full set of bits.






From left to right:

1) Johnson & Taintor

2) Millers Falls

3) C.E.Jennings

4) Millers Falls

5) Craftsman

6) Millers Falls No.185A

7) Merit

8) Millers Falls No.188A

9) Millers Falls No.170

10) North Bros No.41

11) Goodell Pratt

12) Stanley No.41 Bell System

13) Stanley No.41Y

14) Stanley 03-043

15) Klein Tools No.64002

16) Stanley Handyman No.46Y


Re: Push drills - paarker - 01-22-2016

That's a nice little collection you have there.


Re: Push drills - Bibliophile 13 - 01-22-2016

At some point back there, you totally crossed the line from "User" to "Collector."


Re: Push drills - DaveParkis - 01-22-2016

Bibliophile 13 said:


At some point back there, you totally crossed the line from "User" to "Collector."




Yup, and if he continues he will catch me and move from "collector" to hoarder.


Re: Push drills - Grandpa Dave - 01-22-2016

Wow, seeing your's makes me jealous. I have several but (a) not all you have (b) certainly not enough bits to fully populate. My first was the 46Y which I bought new ~ 1973-74. Once I found out a few years ago Stanley has discontinued, I buy pretty much everyone I see if priced within reason. Picked up a pristine Stanley 45 with all bits and the original instructions rolled up inside the cap for $5. Also have a 41Y with all the bits that looks like it was never used. So if it makes you feel any better, you're not the only one with the obsession. Thanks for sharing.


Re: Push drills - Phil S. - 01-22-2016

Nice bunch of drills, Steve. I have an old E.C. Simmons Keen Cutter that belonged to my dad, similar to your Goodell Pratt or MF drills-



I like the rotating cap for access to the bits -



It uses fluted bits that fit in the four jaw chuck. Do you know of a source for them? It seems like a slick idea, but must have been too costly to make as it seems it died out. My drill is also missing the threaded collar for the collet. I've thought about trying to find another drill to scavenge for the part, but it doesn't make much sense to me to spoil another drill to fix this one that isn't in very good shape to start with.

Phil


Re: Push drills - Admiral - 01-23-2016

DaveParkis said:


[blockquote]Bibliophile 13 said:


At some point back there, you totally crossed the line from "User" to "Collector."




Yup, and if he continues he will catch me and move from "collector" to hoarder.


[/blockquote]

Oh boy, Steve's got the "tool flu" bad . . .

Steve, really nice set of push drills, finding all the different bits is the hard part!


Re: Push drills - AgGEM - 01-23-2016

Wow, my dad had one just like #16....I remember it fondly.
I was amazed with the removable red cap, and all the bits inside.
Ag


Re: Push drills - Tony Z - 01-23-2016

You need several more wood handled ones!


Re: Push drills - Blacky's Boy - 01-23-2016

SteveF said:

Today, for some reason, .....





Hmmmm,...I wonder if the reason was the nearly 3 ft of snow we're getting?


Idle hands and all that jazz...