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Well, I was using one by "Hanson".....until them plastic gears started to slip....so, got out a little better drill...
Goodell Pratt Co. No. 329....
Made around 1917? Solid wood handles, 2 Pinnons, single speed ( variable? How fast can you crank?) Battery? That would be my Diet Mountain Dew...
Question: although the drill is a 1917 model....the chuck( also a G-P model) has an AUG 13, 1895 Patent date stamped on it? Hmmm?
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12-26-2021, 10:18 AM
(This post was last modified: 12-26-2021, 10:26 AM by AHill.)
The double pinion just makes it more stable / smoother when drilling. Looks like a No. 329 model.
https://oldtoolheaven.com/related/goodel...drills.htm
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I seem to "collect" Goodell Pratt Co. drills....Have the No. 185 (Punch is seen carrying around in their Logos) That No. 329 eggbeater....a brace that uses a loop to switch between Forward-Locked-Reverse ( will have to look up the model number) and a Bit Breast drill (No. 477? I think?) and an attachment to use as a chain drill....they did make some decent tools...no wonder Millers Falls bought them out in 1930...
A look around?
There is a slightly larger drill bit in the Blue Stanley eggbeater( had some Brass to drill) the other 3 were judged to be too large for the job...
Next..
Largest Braces I have is a 14" Stanley, and a 12" Pexto Samson....empty slot is where the No. 329 sits..
Rest of the mob....there are still 4, maybe 5 braces out & about....the eggbeater on the right (over by the two 6" braces) has a hollow wood handle, with a slide to open the end, so a drill bit can come out.
Next?
Right hand door of the tool cabinet holds 4 drills..the largest one is a Millers Falls No. 2-01...
That be it, for now..
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