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a Mohawk Shelburne 2 speed breast drill with a 3 jaw chuck in pretty good condition. A few other odds and ends to fill the box up.
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#14
No pictures, didn't happen. Dem's da rules.
Jim
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blackhat said:


a Mohawk Shelburne 2 speed breast drill with a 3 jaw chuck in pretty good condition. A few other odds and ends to fill the box up.




I do not believe you.
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The chuck will hold a 1/2" round shank bit.
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Is this it?
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#18
Photobucket and I were not getting along well for a few minutes
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#19
Let us know if you ever use it!
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#20
If I get the chance, I'll take her for a test drive later today.
Blackhat

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#21
Looks like a drill for a young fella - particularly with a half-inch bit.
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#22
I doubt I'll drill many 1/2" holes in plate with it but I will give it a go with Forstners and brad points as well as counter sinks and standard twist bits in wood.
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