Benchwayze
Established Member
I'll start off with my original :
Stanley Bridges, aluminium bodied, 97 horsepower, black and yellow painted, power drill. (1/4 hp actually) :lol:
Still works and was regularly serviced, until the spares were no loner available. So I don't often use the drill. The collar won't fit modern drill-stands; and I haven't seen the chuck key lately! :mrgreen:
I used it constantly in an Arcoy stand, with a mortice attachment for using hollow square chisels. The Arcoy eventually cracked across the drill collar clamp, and welding wasn't successful! But I still have both and when I can look them out I'll photograph them,
Bought in 1963 BTW!
Over to you folks!
John
Stanley Bridges, aluminium bodied, 97 horsepower, black and yellow painted, power drill. (1/4 hp actually) :lol:
Still works and was regularly serviced, until the spares were no loner available. So I don't often use the drill. The collar won't fit modern drill-stands; and I haven't seen the chuck key lately! :mrgreen:
I used it constantly in an Arcoy stand, with a mortice attachment for using hollow square chisels. The Arcoy eventually cracked across the drill collar clamp, and welding wasn't successful! But I still have both and when I can look them out I'll photograph them,
Bought in 1963 BTW!
Over to you folks!
John