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Garrettwade Push Drill |
A superb shop tool
Remember the classic Yankee Push Drill that was once found in every shop and every jobsite tool bag? Made by Stanley for decades until they dropped it about 4 years ago, it was made of chrome-plated solid brass, and beautifully finished. Now we have had it custom-made for Garrett Wade in Taiwan.
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- Saturday, June 06, 2009 |
| Push-Pull Drill |
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Mike Long (Orange, California) |
| I am 60 years old, my father had one of these push pull drills. I have 2 of these drills (Push-Pull drill)I keep one at home and I carry one with me in my tool box in my truck. I love the drills because I do not need a power outlet or battery's to operate. It is so easy for me to drill a small hole in order for me to screw in a hinge or a pilot hole in anything when I am in the field. I have several friends who keep asking me to let them use the push pull drill, man it is so tough to get the drill back from then, because my friends just cannot work without it. Please keep this on your order sheet PLEASE. |
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- Wednesday, June 03, 2009 |
| Yankee Push Drill |
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Lou Koerner (Lexington, KY) |
| The Yankee Push Drill that Garrett Wade resurrected from the grave was a blessing. It is a tool that is “handy as a pocket on a shirt.” I use mine constantly around the house. It lets you drill holes in window sash and trim for Curtin brackets and window Shade brackets, without fear of drilling too deep or damaging the glass or soft wood used for window trim. It is also handy when hanging pictures when you need to drill very small pilot holes in Picture Frames to install screw eyes for the hanging wire. I’ve already had the painful experience of ruining a beautiful Gold Leaf frame with a power drill. Not that experience is a thing of the past. Thanks Garrett Wade for bringing back this wonderful tool. |
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- Tuesday, May 26, 2009 |
| Oldie but Goodie |
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Linda (College Grove, TN) |
| My husband inherited one of these from his father many years ago. He loves the tool for small jobs. Recently, we looked to buy one for our vacation home but couldn't find one anywhere. We were thrilled to learn we could order one through you. He loves the convenience of this tool. |
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