JAYoung
Well-known member
I just picked up a 1950s Craftsman eggbeater hand drill for $2 at a thrift store, and the 1950s is about the last time I used one. It cleaned up and works fine.
I think it's a solution to a problem I've had in that every drill bit set I've bought in the intervening years, the first bits to die are the smallest ones (when they're inserted into a power drill).
The balance and slow speed of the eggbeater seems perfect for those small drilling jobs. Also, the fluted bits I found stored in the handle seem more robust than the twist drill bits you can buy today.
I think it's a solution to a problem I've had in that every drill bit set I've bought in the intervening years, the first bits to die are the smallest ones (when they're inserted into a power drill).
The balance and slow speed of the eggbeater seems perfect for those small drilling jobs. Also, the fluted bits I found stored in the handle seem more robust than the twist drill bits you can buy today.



















