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Dow: go to Issac's Blackburn Tools link:
http://blackburntools.com/articles/rose-...index.html and open the Stanley 1958 Catalog, go to page 67, and there's your brace. I don't think it had a spring in the jaws, it was their economy model, but will work just fine.
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Thanks Rich!
Here's the direct link to the catalog in case anybody's feeling lazy:
http://blackburntools.com/articles/rose-...-no-34.pdfYou're right, my jaws didn't come with a spring. Thankfully, though, if you'll look on page 64, you'll see that I can get a pair of Type I spring jaws for $0.90.
What?!?!? What do you mean those prices aren't good anymore?
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I would think there should be a spring.
Also, those jaws look pretty worn.
I would chuck up a bit and give it a go if there's a lot of slop you need a set of jaws.
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You may be right, they may be worn. This is my first go round with a bit and brace since I was in cub scouts (I think... That would have been around 1971 or so), but they seemed to work pretty good last night when I bored a test hole. The 965 and 965N didn't have the spring jaws. Like Rich said, it was their economy model.
I'll try for a better picture once I get them cleaned up a little better.
The bad thing about these old catalogs is that now I want a "better" brace, lol.
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Yes, there should be a spring. It's absence is an inconvenience, and you can use it without the spring.
Doesn't look like it needs much cleaning. A bit of WD-40 (or whatever is your favorite rust-cleaner) on the rusty spots, followed by some steel wool, should get you right back in business.
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Put me in the camp, that doesn't think it had a spring.
You will enjoy using it.
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No spring. Open the chuck, hold the brace upside down, give it a rattle and, magic, the jaws open!