Millers Falls Hand Drills

   

Millers Falls Hand Drill No 2 -1903.  Cocobolo Handles!


Millers Falls Hand Drill No 2 - 1903 Edition.   Star Logo, Millers Falls, Mass.

Millers Falls catalog describes this drill as:

 

Rare tropical wood; malleable iron, black enameled frame; large gear painted red; other metal parts nickeled.

Hollow End Handle, with screw cap, shaped so tool may be used as a breast drill, and spare bits. Removable side grip handle. Cut Gears with adjustable friction roll to equalize bearing. Pinion of Steel, Ball Thrust Bearing.

Chuck of Star pattern (Parsons Patent) with 3 jaws opening with springs, which are Protected From Injury and Will Not Get Out of Order, and Closing Evenly on, and Centering Accurately, round shanks from 0 to 3/8 inch in diameter.

 

Smooth Operator!  Superb tool!

 


 

Seldom seen and only on early No. 2 drills thumb screw for crank handle.

Friction roll.

Early screw for gear fastening.

Parsons spring chuck with company and patent information.

Machined spindle housing

Gear, pinion and friction roll.

General view.

Excellent Cocobolo handle with a cap.

Excellent Cocobolo handle with a cap.

Excellent Cocobolo crank handle.

Fully restored: 

Main frame fully stripped and re-painted.  Side handle sanded, re-stained with red mahogany and painted with 3 layers of lacquer.  Main and crank handles sanded polished, treated with BLO 50/50 and treated with 3 layers of wax.  Carnauba wax for a final coat.   Gear tight and very smooth.  Chuck disassembled, cleaned inside and out.  All inside surfaces polished, including jaws – for smooth operation.  Greased, oiled, tuned and checked.

Smooth Operator!  Superb tool!

 
     

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