#12
Power tool?? Hand tool?? I have no clue. About 5" long







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#13
Its a self feeding bit for a press with a specific chuck
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#14
My guess - power DP. Probably one that has multiple bits. Instead of a chuck they would be screwed in. Would make it so you could put lots of bits in and changed when necessary. This is purely a guess.
John

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#15
For it to need to lock tight enough it needs you to wrench it on?? I would compare the twist of the bit to an ordinary bit. Is this thing bass ackwards. Not sure what the need would be though?

Definitely more work than a bit and a chuck. With that leading screw tip you would think wood. Some really hard wood?
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GW
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#16
Interesting. I have lots of bits like that but much smaller for my 90* aircraft drill. Never seen anything of that style that big or with an auger bit.
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#17
7/16-14 thread?

http://vintagemachinery.org/pubs/1102/1585.pdf
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#18
Cool tool
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#19
Keith, You nailed it. Very interesting. I was surprised to see a price list from the 1980's. The rest of the brochure looks like the 1880's.

Doug
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#20
Thanks all. The self feeding tip throws me off tho
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