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agaynor

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I don't actually have this in my possession, I'm just helping out someone else. Guesses have ranged from a bottle capper, hand loader, and portable drill press among others. Does anybody here actually know what this is?
 

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agaynor

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That was my thought, but from the length of handle and the size of the spring it's designed to apply more pressure than a drill would need.
 

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It's a hand drill drill press. The "V" centers on the **** of the hand drill, the collar centers on just above the chuck. I have 2 of these, I use them for jobs I swore I wouldn't take, but they do work if you're willing to take the 3 hours to set them up. PITA tool, but for the homeowner who is a handyman, it got the job done.
 
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Back in their day, they were quite handy once proper set up was learned. I still use one occasionally. I have three sizes, one of which stays in the corner of the garage. Of course, a bench top drill press and cordless drill are far more convenient. Here are two of the three. A Sears, and the other, either a Millers Falls, or Black & Decker IIRC.
 

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