Posted by John Garner on October 06, 2012 at 17:37:21 from (71.139.161.3):
In Reply to: Tool Challenge posted by Gary from Muleshoe on October 06, 2012 at 10:34:37:
Gary --
That"s a "Cole Drill", a brand name that is also used as a generic name for that type of manually-operated drill press. The hand crank turns the drill, while the hex-headed feed screw -- which is to be turned with the operator"s other hand -- forces the turning drill into the workpiece.
The Cole Drill was designed to use drills (aka drill bits) with half-inch diameter cylindrical shanks; later models included a Jacobs chuck with a half-inch shank to fit drills having shanks of the same diameter as the hole to be drilled.
Searching the internet for "Cole Drill" will turn up the factory"s instruction sheets and a number of websites showing a Cole Drill in use.
The Cole Drill, which was being manufactured until just a few years ago, is a wonderful tool for in-situ drilling of broken bolts and on-site / in-field use.
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