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treequip, these are not designed for use in a brace and bit drill as they are straight shafted to fit into a jacobs chuck.

 

 

lasurus, i am a bit of a tool junkie and you never know when these sorts of things will come in handy.

 

spiral, that's a great tip about using the diet variety.

 

 

 

i'll stick a close up of them some time tonight.

 

one of them has dominion on the shaft but other than that they appear blank.

 

the construction of each drill is a twisted bit of flat that is then cylindrically ground to give the diameter.

 

there is no central support shaft.

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treequip, these are not designed for use in a brace and bit drill as they are straight shafted to fit into a jacobs chuck.

 

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Well if you look on the second row tools on the page I linked to, low and behold a brace with a 3 jaw chuck

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fair enough then, you'd need some arms to put a 24" drill through a bit of wood though.

 

i think they are meant to go with a tbar handle of some sort as there is a flat ground into the side of the shaft.

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fair enough then, you'd need some arms to put a 24" drill through a bit of wood though.

 

i think they are meant to go with a tbar handle of some sort as there is a flat ground into the side of the shaft.

 

Need a bigger hole, get a bigger brace

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fair enough then, you'd need some arms to put a 24" drill through a bit of wood though.

 

i think they are meant to go with a tbar handle of some sort as there is a flat ground into the side of the shaft.

 

 

It's possible they were meant to be used with a Beam Drill which has a chuck but also a set screw to keep the bit from rotating. See Here Just Google Beam Drill, loads of stuff on Youtube.

 

As for the brace with the 3 jaw chuck, I have something similar but it actually has a 2 jaw chuck

 

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Think i've got some of these. Left over from when my dad worked for British telecom. Definitely used in brace and bit and he says for drilling through telegraph poles (normally up top). Glad they invented cordless drills.

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2 ltrs Irn bru,packet of trebor extra strong mints and a squirt of lynx africa shower gel will do the trick.

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2 ltrs Irn bru,packet of trebor extra strong mints and a squirt of lynx africa shower gel will do the trick.

 

Are we talking about drill cleaning or hang over cures :)

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