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1901 article - Burritt's Combination Clamp and Drill |
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1901 "Iron Age" |
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1/5/2017 4:43:21 PM |
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O. W. Burritt & Brother, Weedsport, N. Y., have made improvements in the barrel of the drill illustrated in the accompanying cut. The drill is made entirely of brass, wrought and malleable iron and steel. Its weight is 61/2 pounds, and the length over all about 17 inches. It is explained that it will drill through 3-inch steel; that it will drill holes to the center of a 7-inch circle: that it will countersink for all screws and tire bolts, and drill holes for all carriage and tire bolts. Each machine is furnished with five drills, the sizes being 3-16, 1/4, 5-16, 3/8 and 1/2 inch. This drill is designed for the use of farmers, mill owners, threshers, &c. The manufacturers state that the drill can be screwed to a bench, fastened in a vise, or clamped to a vehicle or implement in the road or field and do its work perfectly. The M. Hartley Company, 313-315 Broadway, New York. |
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