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It was then I remembered the tool box and dug it out. I found the bit and brace, but not the egg beater drill I wanted for the project. All of these tools are from the 60's I think and in need of a good cleaning and lube only.

I will be looking for some extra bits for it. The other interesting item was a Rollis hand driver with the bits in the handle. Haven't done any research on it but will very soon. Thank you Robert. Lee Valley had what I needed. Now on to buying a decent draw knife. I would like to get a folding one but wonder if they would hold up. Not stripping bark on felled trees for a cabin, just making some walking sticks from fallen branches.

I would think most 8" ones would do the job. Off to Ebay for a quick search. I found an off-brand of one of these in my grandfather's shed. No markings as to what model or size bits it uses and I've yet to find one.

Any tips on measuring so I know which bits to buy? It's one of the smaller size drivers about 8" without a bit in it. Jacob There are only three sizes of bits for all models of Yankee screwdrivers and their numerous clones. Simply measure the size of the hole opening. You can buy new bits at Garret Wade and Lee Valley.

Dear Bob: First, Thank you for your wonderful research and willingness to share it. I am not a veteran of forums like this, don't know the protocols, and hope I am not intruding.

I have what I assume is a very early Yankee North Brothers spiral screwdriver 11 inches non-extended. There is no model number stamped on it, Just "Yankee". Latest patent Nov. The unique feature is a hardwood handle that is NOT round, but instead flattened on two sides. Were there any made like this? It sure looks original but possibly an owner modification? Could send a photo, but don't know how to do that. Your thoughts? Dennis in NJ. Hi Dennis No problems and you are welcome :- As far as I can tell they had these flats on the handle for a long time, maybe always?

If you look closely, i am pretty sure that you will found North Bros mfg and a model No on it. You can also quesstimate the model No by the size of the bits it take. As far as pics goes you can send them to me on my Email address for this blog. Thanks Bob: Will send a couple of photos to your email adr. Curiously, I had not encountered a photo of a Yankee spiral with a flattened handle, even on eBay. Guess I just didn't hit one.

Seemed like every one I was had a round handle. Maybe they came later. The flat is a better design in my mind, since it keeps the tool from rolling off the bench. Thanks for your assistance on this forum. When I worked in a joinery in the late 60's- early 70's every craftsman was still using these. The shop master would make you remove the springs, and it was pretty common to put a flat or two on the handle so they wouldn't roll off the bench.

I did that to my North Bros. I enjoyed reading this very much Today I found my first Yankee a, it's a very early model. Very nice article I enjoyed reading this, today I found my first Yankee Screwdriver, a a, I think it's very a very early model.

Can't wait for more articles about tools. Hi Clifford Glad you enjoyed the article and i am sure you will find these Yankee screwdrivers handy Bob. Hola amigos yo tengo un destornillador stanley Handyman,Yankee No. Hi all. My and screwdrivers both have worn pawls both pawls on each are worn, so flip flopping won't help. Do they need to be hardened tool steel, or will just about any steel work, being harder than the brass?

Is there somewhere to buy these? If not, is there a market for them, I could make a batch on the waterjet and sell off the rest Thanks guys!

Good questions. I do not know if the pawl were hardened, but being harder than brass, it probably does not matter, or it may wear out the brass part?? If you have well worn out pawls that tool has a heck of a lot of time in Your replacement should outlived us all Not sure there would be a market for them, but unaware of the overall conditions of the specimens to be find out there?? I would probably try a hand filing job first.

Thanks for your insight for your fantastic posting. Dslr camera price in pakistan. It has exactly the same markings as Yankee Spiral. Any thoughts who Lakeside is. Hi Anita There is not much to be found on Lakeside tools.

There is a Lakeside tool company who is a tool distributor, mostly mechanics tools. But if your tool is old, then if was probably made for and distributed by Montgomery Ward under the name Lakeside similar to Craftsman tools by Sears. In Montgomery Ward introduced the name brand Ward Masters who slowly replaced lakeside brand.

Bob who has been under the weather most of March and slowly coming around Oh i should had add, it was likely made by either Yankee or Stanley depending on vintage. Montgomery Ward just like Sears had their tools made with various makers thru the years Bob.

Bob, I came across a vintage sale this weekend and picked up some tools all dating right to One is a Yankee screwdriver, and as best as I can read it looks like it is a model 30, but it does not seem that the bit is in a chuck, but a fixed bit.

Have you seen anything like that? Thanks for your information, Lee. Hi Lee As far as I know, those Yankee spiral drivers always had the chuck, as they still do. The pat on that chuck is Sep 5th Hard to tell without seeing the business end and the bit in question. I have one that has the bit solidly stuck forever in it, but it is still mounted in that chuck.

Hope this help Bob. Fluted drill bit sets for Yankee drivers were made by Stanley. We guarantee the official Stanley warranty on all professional tools in our catalogue : if your purchase has defects or malfunctions, do not hesitate to contact us. A caliper is a tool used to measure the distance between two sides of an object: you can measure everything, with an accuracy down to 0. Let's see how to choose the best calipers!

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