This drill came from my grandfather's business. It has sat long enough without attention. I give it a good blowing of compressed air, plugged it in, bam! Works! Works for WHAT though? Wouldn't there be a more practical way to bore holes of this size? What bit would you use? It seems to me you'd need two men on a drill requiring 1-1/2 pipe for a handle. Maybe it was an upgrade from the gas powered McCullough bore? It has enough torque to twist me around upon start with no load outside the chuck.....granted I'm no heavy feller. I'd like to hear from folks that have been part of such an animal being used.
Is the Jacobs branded chuck original to the drill?
I'd also like to learn more about its age. No luck on that front. If there is anyone with pointers on how that might be accomplished (s/n?) I would be very interested to learn.
I have no idea why I would keep such a thing outside the fact it is from family. I don't ever see myself using it and it's not easy to store, but I can't see us departing.
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