Looks like Garrett Wade sells them:
>
>http://www.garrettwade.com/product.asp?pn=69P01.01&sid=W6600058&eid=Yankee%20Push%20Drills%20&%20Bits&gclid=CO77t9e9xqECFR16gwodCET2_A&bhcd2=1273457308
or you can make an adapter; I've done it and it works reasonably well.
> http://homepage.mac.com/galoot_9/bit_adaptor/gltindex.html
I have a half dozen or so of the Yankee screwdrivers (I see them all the
time at antique and junk stores for a couple of bucks) and if I was
going to start using them again I would probably get the Lee Valley
adapter setup.
Randall wrote:
>> Do any of you know where I could buy bits for it? I love it
>> for pilot holes,
>> working on ladders, hanging stuff, etc. I could go the eBay
>> route, but was
>> hoping to find something local.
>
> You might try Lovelady Hardware in Torrance, they have a lot of strange old
> stuff collecting dust in the back room (if you can find someone that knows
> where it is).
>
> Or if you are in a hurry, they don't look that hard to fabricate from some
> drill rod.
>
> Randall
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