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This is one of the strongest of Braces, and is especially desirable for wagon
makers. Nickel Plated, Cocobola Head and Handle. No. 117 is, we believe, the
largest Bit Brace made.
No. 108 110
Price, $1.20 $1.30
Sweep, 8 in. 10 in.
FIG. 3287. DRILL BRACE.
This consists of a first-class 10 Inch Sweep Ratchet Brace, with Ball Bearing
Head, and with Cut Gear Wheels speeded about 3 to 1 for drilling. Be-sides
the regular set of Jaws suitable for Auger Bits, there is an extra set for
holding Round Shank Drills. The Gear is easily taken off, so that it can be
used as an ordinary Brace. While not by any means equal in general use-fulness
to the two separate tools, it will be found desirable where space for storing
is limited.
Price, complete, $2.65.
PLAIN vs. RATCHET BRACES.
In the past few years there has been a marked tendency toward the use of Ratchet
Braces for all kinds of work. The application of the Ratchet principle to Bit
Braces was a most excellent idea, and the largely increased sales of this form
of Brace show that the mechanical public appreciate a good thing. Any one who
uses a Ratchet Brace will be apt to know all about its useful and most excellent
features. There are certain kinds of work and also certain situations where
the Ratchet Brace can be used, and where the Plain Brace cannot.
On the other hand, the Plain Brace possesses certain advantages, among which
are the following:
First, it is considerably lighter. An 8 inch Plain Brace weighs 26 ounces,
while the same size and style in the Ratchet Brace weighs 37 ounces (nearly
50 per cent heavier). In doing a great deal of boring this difference in weight
would be felt. In using light bits especially, one can do considerably more
longer than a Ratchet Brace.
Third, the Plain Brace is cheaper by from 20 to 35 per cent.
TO SUM UP —If the work to be done requires a Ratchet Brace, then a Ratchet
Brace it must be, but if one does not need the Ratchet features, what in thunder
is the use.
FIG. 3288.
CORNER BRACE.
This tool is useful for all sorts of boring purposes; is almost indispensable
for electricians, bell-hangers, steam-fitters, plumbers, etc., on account of
its adaptability for boring in close quarters. We regret to say that these
Braces, in workmanship and finish, are not all that could be desired, and in
these respects they will not compare favorably with any of our high-grade braces.
At the prices these are sold, they should be a high -grade tool throughout,
but as they are a patentedarticle and have no competition, we presume they
will not be made any better until the patent runs out (in 1901). Excuse our
scolding, but we get a little out of patience with people who can make good
goods, but don't because for certain reasons they think they "Don't have
to."
These Braces are made in two sizes: No. 8, 8 Inch Sweep, $2.40; No. 10, 10
Inch Sweep, $2.75.
This is a strong,doub le crank Brace, used largely by ship carpenters and millwrights
We carry one size, 12 In. Sweep. Price, $2.00.
As will be seen, this is adjustable and can be placed at different angles.
Price, $1.50.
FIG. 3292.
Braces & Bits on Ebay. Old tools text follows.
PLAIN ANGULAR BIT STOCK.
Is more rigid than the Adjustable, and preferred by some. Price, $1.25.
variety of angles than any other. Is strong, well made and durable. Works equally
well at all angles. The Gears are of Steel, with Cut Teeth. Length, 11 in.;
weight, 20 oz.; price, $2.50.
FIG. 3294. EXTENSION BIT HOLDER.
Furnished in 16 or 20 inch lengths. Price, each, $1.00.
FIG. 3295.
CHUCK FOR SQUARE SHANK DRILLS.
This will be found useful for machines in which it is desired to use bits with
square shank. These are fitted with Inch Round Shank.
Price, each, $1.65.
112 117
$1.50 $2.00 12 in. 17 in.
FIG. 3289.
BAXTER RATCHET BRACE. (Barber Style.) FIG. 3290.
WHIMBLE BRACE.
FIG. 3291.
ADJUSTABLE ANGULAR BIT STOCK. This tool is used in connection with any Bit
Brace for boring at an angle.
work with the Plain Brace. This Brace is made of the best quay FIG. 3293.
Second, it is stronger, more rigid and of materials, has Lignum Vitae Head,
more durable. The extra joints neces- Cherry Handle; is not nickel plated
sary in forming the ratchet tend to nor as handsomely finished as the oth-
weaken, and the extra wear occasioned ers, but is a good, strong tool.
by these joints and the Ratchet attach- No. 83 103 123 MEISTER'S ANGULAR BIT
STOCK.
ment is considerable. In our judgment, Price $1.00 $1.08 $1.20 This new style
of A
is an entirely
a Plain Brace will last 50 per cent Sweep 8 in. 10 in. 12 in. Bit stock; can
be used at a gre
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