05-10-2016, 11:13 AM
Perhaps the drill did not have a twisted life, but its crank sure did. I found this in the boneyard sticking out of a pile of handplanes.
It is an uncommon Yankee 1540 ratchet drill. One turn of the handle turned my smile upside down. The crank was very troubled.
Actually, the camera beautified this twisted handle. It was a mess in many dimensions. I took it off and went to work. A vise was my tool of choice. It took much fiddling and bending to get this thing halfway home.
After vise bending, I took it to the anvil to bring is back home.
Once flattened and happy, the handle was returned to its place of honor and the drill was oiled. Now it runs like a champ. Time to put this little guy back to work. The ratchet stuff looks like fun.
It is an uncommon Yankee 1540 ratchet drill. One turn of the handle turned my smile upside down. The crank was very troubled.
Actually, the camera beautified this twisted handle. It was a mess in many dimensions. I took it off and went to work. A vise was my tool of choice. It took much fiddling and bending to get this thing halfway home.
After vise bending, I took it to the anvil to bring is back home.
Once flattened and happy, the handle was returned to its place of honor and the drill was oiled. Now it runs like a champ. Time to put this little guy back to work. The ratchet stuff looks like fun.
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