B66-222
Status: Open
Item no.: 174156170943
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B66-222 BEAM DRILL Unmarked and we don't recognize it but undoubtedly manufactured and almost certainly patented. Unlike most, it has a solid cast iron folding frame with a small round wooden seat. There's an elaborate cog-driven mechanism for lowering the drill head as it is rotated. In addition, when the drill is operated there's a linkage that causes a plate at the bottom of the upright to move back and forth, causing the drill to "walk" sideways; the purpose of this baffles us. 22" high and long, red japanning that is worn but 75% complete. Unusual. From the collection of Jim and Christa Schoenky. Good 100-200