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    Posted 1 year ago

    BigBadBob23
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    I found this in my garage and it's gotta be old but it's not a drill is a screw driver it works great I cleaned it and added new grease

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    1. dav2no1 dav2no1, 1 year ago
      Some history

      https://hausoftools.com/blogs/news/history-of-electric-screwdrivers

      "The Black & Decker Corporation was founded in Baltimore in 1910 by S. Duncan Black and Alonzo G. Decker. The idea for their capstone product began in a small machine shop that produced machines for making milk bottle caps and candy dipping. The breakthrough came in 1916 when Duncan and Decker invented the 1/2 inch portable electric drill. Their invention combined a pistol grip and trigger switch into its design. This drill was revolutionary because it laid the groundwork for today’s power tool industry."

      http://presmd.org/voDJX

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