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Goodell & Pratt ? Hand drill

Bighead38

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Found this yesterday. It's really hard to read the name but I think it says goodell and Pratt. It's made in Massachusetts if I read it right. Anyone know anything about it?



 
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Milton Shaw

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The selector is to reverse the ratcheting action to back the drill out of the hole. Those used to be the only way to drill a hole except hand augers, the kind with a wooden "T" bar made on the end. They also make a really weird one that was made to drill next to wall with zero clearance. Those date back about 100 years or so.
 

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Lots of info about your Goodell Pratt ratchet brace:

http://oldtoolheaven.com/related/goodell-pratt-braces.htm

Although most braces are $2 flea market fodder, some are highly sought after; most particularly North Brothers "Yankee" models:

http://wktools.com/t_Yankee-BB/Yankee-bitBraces.asp

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Gragchizzy

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Here is one im restoring
 

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Goodell Pratt was one of the big names in tools of all kinds. Hard to believe anyone with any interest in tools has never heard of them.

The term is auger bit - Not brace bit.

They did go out of business in the early 30s, I'm not surprised they aren't a household name
 

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Here is a pic of a Goodell-Pratt push drill along with one by Miller's Falls and several Blue-Point screwdrivers that hold a screw until you start to turn it.The push drills came with all 8 bits for 75 cents apiece. They are good for drilling soft material such as wood plastic and aluminum;don't work well on steel.
 

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Bill vonSteuben

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Here is a pic of a Goodell-Pratt push drill along with one by Miller's Falls and several Blue-Point screwdrivers that hold a screw until you start to turn it.The push drills came with all 8 bits for 75 cents apiece. They are good for drilling soft material such as wood plastic and aluminum;don't work well on steel.

The red handled one is known as the "Buck Rogers" model, made later in the time line when many of the tools were redesigned with red plastic handles.
 
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