03-26-2017, 10:42 AM
Came across a nice Stanley Yankee 2101 Bell System Brace, in the hard to find 14" throw size (ashamed to admit it, I thought it was a 12" at first, after I bought it I saw it was a 14", I never expected to find one); most of these I've come across, maybe 5 or 6 in the last 25 years, were beaten up, as they were used by linemen to drill holes in telephone poles and were often dropped, which is precisely why Ma Bell selected the Yankee braces for their lineman kits as they were totally bullet proof; but this one, other than having a small amount of nickel loss in spots, see pics, is in very nice condition. Again, if you're not familiar with these, they are arguably the finest braces made, the standard against which all others are judged. They were only made in 8, 10, 12 and 14 inch throw. The 14" throw gives you extra torque for bigger bits. As with all 2101s, they originally lubed the chuck stem and ratchet assembly with green grease, which hardened and gummed up the works, so I disassembled and cleaned it all out and lubed with white lithium grease, and now it operates as smooth as the day it was made. Ball bearing chuck is just dandy, and ball bearing knob on the top spins like one, 100% mechanically, with only minor apologies, as noted above. Great addition to the shop for those larger holes. Pics:
Great example of a great design. It sounds trite, but nobody makes them like this anymore; look for a new one and you'll pay $75 at LV for an open ratchet brace of much less quality; and never in a 14" throw.
Due to its throw size, it can be yours for $60 plus shipping, first PM with an unequivocal "I'll take it" gets priority, and please include your shipping address so I can quote postage and print up mailing labels. I don't have paypal, so payment by USPS money order or if I know you from the forum checks are ok.
Quality user tools that I would own and put to work, sold at reasonable prices. Thanks for looking.
Great example of a great design. It sounds trite, but nobody makes them like this anymore; look for a new one and you'll pay $75 at LV for an open ratchet brace of much less quality; and never in a 14" throw.
Due to its throw size, it can be yours for $60 plus shipping, first PM with an unequivocal "I'll take it" gets priority, and please include your shipping address so I can quote postage and print up mailing labels. I don't have paypal, so payment by USPS money order or if I know you from the forum checks are ok.
Quality user tools that I would own and put to work, sold at reasonable prices. Thanks for looking.
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