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Goodell-Pratt Hand Drill No 5 1/2 B Toolsmiths
c. 1922 |
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Goodell-Pratt
catalog No 16:
This hand drill is provided with two speeds which enable it to be
used on all classes of work up to its extreme capacity. The two
speeds are changed by turning the Shifter Knob marked Fast and
Slow. The tropical hardwood handle is stained red and
lacquered. It has a shape
that makes it usable as a breast drill.
Large, comfortable
knob Side and Rosewood Crank Handles are provided. The frame is
malleable iron, black enameled. All gear teeth are accurately cut by
automatic machinery. Pinions are steel. Large Gear is finished with
red enamel. The accurately turned steel spindle runs in Ball
Bearings. It has hardened end that runs in a hardened steel Cone
Bearing. The all steel Chuck has three hardened jaws for holding
Round Shank Drills 0 to 3/8 inch. Bright nickel finish.
Capacity 3/8 inch
Length 14 ½ inches
Weight 2 ½ lbs.
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SOLD |










Fully restored:
Main frame and gear fully stripped
and re-painted and baked. Main and side handles sanded, stained
with red mahogany and lacquered. Crank handle in Cocobolo
was sanded, treated with BLO and wax. Chuck disassembled, cleaned
inside and out. All inside surfaces polished, including jaws
for smooth operation.
All gear tight and smooth. Super
nice! Great addition to your toolbox. Lovely Tool! Ready for
work.
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