Rummaging through one of my fathers tool chests, pulled this B&D drill out.
Needed a dust off, the chuck needed freeing up,
a visual check of the cord and connections, all appear ok, however I’ll get a friend to properly check it over.
Not a user compared to to my modern cordless drills, but I’m loath to throw it out.
Pretty sure it’s British made, wr all B&D had a manufacturing place in Middlesex ? 1960s ish ?
Anyway, maybe it’ll stir some memories for some.
Needed a dust off, the chuck needed freeing up,
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Not a user compared to to my modern cordless drills, but I’m loath to throw it out.
Pretty sure it’s British made, wr all B&D had a manufacturing place in Middlesex ? 1960s ish ?
Anyway, maybe it’ll stir some memories for some.