AntiqueBen
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Old electric hand drills from the '20's & '30's have always captured my attention. It was the golden age & beginning of portable electric hand drill manufacturing. The good old days of only one direction, motor brushes & brass badges. Black & Decker was the first to do it in 1917. I'm always fascinated by these huge, heavy drills with low rpm & tons of torque. Sometimes even dangerous since most of them from this era were not grounded. Just when I think I've seen the weirdest drill ever made, along comes something even more odd & unique. Since the electric drill design hadn't been perfected yet in the early years, manufacturers were coming up with some real doozies. Some of these old drills can be fun restoration projects too.
I'd like to see this thread be where you can post up your pics of these old beauties so we can see what's out there.
I recently finally found a 1917 B & D electric drill. I haven't received it yet, but when it shows up I'll post some pics. Here's my old Thor U44. This thing is a beast & weighs a ton. Like a lot of others, if your bit bites, you better let go
I'd like to see this thread be where you can post up your pics of these old beauties so we can see what's out there.
I recently finally found a 1917 B & D electric drill. I haven't received it yet, but when it shows up I'll post some pics. Here's my old Thor U44. This thing is a beast & weighs a ton. Like a lot of others, if your bit bites, you better let go
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