Kim Malmberg
07-12-2012, 11:34 AM
I recently found a Stanley SW hand drill on the youknowwherebutyoudonotmention. According to images I have seen this model could be a no 617. It is a single pinion drill, very straightforward and nothing ornamental about it. But the jaws are spring loaded and in good condition and the action is fine with no stalling and makes only a little noise when rotating. The drill ha several cosmetic issues with cracked and darkened paint on the gear wheel, almost entire loss of paint on handles and damage to the nickel plating. I have no intention of doing nothing about any of it. it will receive my usual cleaning treatment but I have no plans to restore it. It takes a WIktor Kuc to do it right and sadly to say I ain't no Wiktor Kuc.
Anyways, I do have a question for you in the know. I know Stanley made a few hand drills in the SW range and they are all very nice looking ones. But what I don't know is during which period they were made and how many models there were. So if any of you happen to own an SW era catalogue I would love to find out more. Also, my drill does not have a model number stamped onto it. The only markings are the Stanley SW logo followed by Made in USA and patent appd for. So if anyone could confirm the model number I'd be even happier.
Thanks and greetings from Finland,
Kim
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Anyways, I do have a question for you in the know. I know Stanley made a few hand drills in the SW range and they are all very nice looking ones. But what I don't know is during which period they were made and how many models there were. So if any of you happen to own an SW era catalogue I would love to find out more. Also, my drill does not have a model number stamped onto it. The only markings are the Stanley SW logo followed by Made in USA and patent appd for. So if anyone could confirm the model number I'd be even happier.
Thanks and greetings from Finland,
Kim
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