Ive had one in my tool box for about 2 decades and its probably seen action 10 times. I picked it up after a cellar conversion job of stuff being cleared out and had it since.
It appears to be 2 speed and from the crazed label it looks like the maker was someone called 'Pratt & Co :? USA made it appears.
Anyone know anythign about this ?
I still feel theres a place for these old tools. Cordless drills cant be recharged in the absolute middle of nowhere unles you have access to power and that might not always be the case.
I've a Stanley brace No73 and on a job fitting some very large gate posts i had to literally bolt it on. The big fixings were fine for pulling the oak into the edge of the building but the cordless drills(all pro) just didnt have the power and torque to get them done up.
We borrowed another builders 36v and it fully charged couldnt drive them the last 2 inches.
Then i remembered my old brace&bit was in the van and used that to 'crank' the bolts in .Have to say of the 5 or so pros there and about 20 grands worth of power equipment all and sundry were impressed but the usefulness of the brace 8)
It appears to be 2 speed and from the crazed label it looks like the maker was someone called 'Pratt & Co :? USA made it appears.
Anyone know anythign about this ?
I still feel theres a place for these old tools. Cordless drills cant be recharged in the absolute middle of nowhere unles you have access to power and that might not always be the case.
I've a Stanley brace No73 and on a job fitting some very large gate posts i had to literally bolt it on. The big fixings were fine for pulling the oak into the edge of the building but the cordless drills(all pro) just didnt have the power and torque to get them done up.
We borrowed another builders 36v and it fully charged couldnt drive them the last 2 inches.
Then i remembered my old brace&bit was in the van and used that to 'crank' the bolts in .Have to say of the 5 or so pros there and about 20 grands worth of power equipment all and sundry were impressed but the usefulness of the brace 8)