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stage20

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It's rather heavy. No markings at all. Looks rough but all alone free and works. Not sure the exact name of it or who makes it. Looks like a lot of manual labor involved lol.
 

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Milton Shaw

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This was a close quarters drill made for drilling next to a wall or cabinet side. They work great and not a lot of work if the auger bits are sharp. Stanley and others made that type of drill.
 
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redmondjp

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I just bought one of those at a second-hand store for $20 but in nicer condition. Also they were used to drill through wall and ceiling joists. Google is your friend - especially if you can get some data off of the unit.

When the next massive solar storm hits and wipes out our electrical grid, it will become very valuable!
 
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