Randall
what's local ??? local might be hard... but here's some other choices
You are in luck. Jon Zimmers Antique Tools in Portland, OR, has a chuck
adapter that will allow other size drill points to be used, and they may
also have drill points for sale separately.
Visitwww.jonzimmersantiquetools.com or contact Jon at 503-232-1565. He also
has other brands of push drills to consider, including the very popular
Yankee No. 41Y and an all-aluminum push drill that houses ten drill points.
Ebay has lots of push drill and drill points for sale, including the 41Y and
new (remaining) stock of the Stanley Handyman Yankee Push Drill. In Ebay,
type "Yankee Push Drills" into the search box. I also found the No. 45 and
others at www.antiqnet.com. On this site, select "tools" from the drop-down
box and type "Yankee" in the search box.
and
http://www.garrettwade.com/product.asp?pn=69P01.01&sid=W6600058&eid=Yankee%20Push%20Drills%20&%20Bits&gclid=CODK8Oe2xqECFQ4VswodrS9iXQ&bhcd2=1273455464
or
http://www.bamanufacturing.com/page_29b.htm
john
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