Ian S C | 24/03/2013 10:54:03 |
![]() 7468 forum posts 230 photos | My dad used a Black & Decker drill and Lathe attachment for making wooden toys, but anything over an inch or so in dia was a bit too much, and it was hard on armatures in the drill. Gave the B&D lathe away, but I think there is one for a Wolf Cub somewhere in the workshop, unless I'v put it in one of the museums around here. Like the ship, how's it powered. Ian S C |
David Clark 1 | 25/03/2013 11:40:54 |
![]() 3357 forum posts 112 photos 10 articles | Hi Robert Dodds I have used the top photo in your post. Contact me at [email protected] to arrange payment. regards David |
ben dover 1 | 27/05/2013 13:06:59 |
1 forum posts |
My own photos. drill itself is not working. blows the house fuse |
Mark Stevens 2 | 08/12/2013 20:59:36 |
1 forum posts 1 photos | Not wanting to Hijack the thread, I don't have the drill but I do have this : I was given this over 20 years ago and have never used it. Any pointers on how to set it up would be very much appreciated. Regards Mark
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Clive Turnbull | 24/08/2017 23:27:29 |
8 forum posts 1 photos | I know this is an old thread but I have been looking for info on an old Wolf Cub drill Circa 1963. I decided to resurrect one I have had for years. I thought I would fit new mains lead and grease gears etc. Horrified to find only two wires in the lead. No earth at all and the drill is an all metal body! Does anyone know if this is the norm? Pictures here show double insulated but mine does not have that badge and the armature clearly states "Not to be used with double insulated models" Maybe I should earth the casing as I don't wish to light up at my age!! Be pleased to hear any comments Cheers Clive |
Enough! | 25/08/2017 01:57:21 |
1719 forum posts 1 photos | Posted by Clive Turnbull on 24/08/2017 23:27:29:
Horrified to find only two wires in the lead. No earth at all and the drill is an all metal body! Does anyone know if this is the norm?
Whether double-insulated drills from that period would still be considered safe - even in pristine condition - is something else. |
Neil Wyatt | 25/08/2017 08:35:26 |
![]() 19226 forum posts 749 photos 86 articles | It looks like it has been incorrectly re-wired. You should rewire it with an earth wire, and ideally have it insulation tested. Is there an earth terminal inside? Neil
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Clive Turnbull | 25/08/2017 09:26:57 |
8 forum posts 1 photos | Thanks chaps, I am taking your advice Neil There doesn't seem to be a terminal point as such but I have found a tapped hole near the grip so I will use that, I'm sure it will give me peace of mind. It looks well made s9 I'll bring it in to use again(standing well back with rubber gloves at first!!). Cheers Clive |
Clive Turnbull | 25/08/2017 21:21:42 |
8 forum posts 1 photos | All done, not exactly state of the art! Working well anyway and earthed! Better than lying around in cobwebs and dust. Thanks for input and advice. Cheers Clive
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Nicholas Farr | 11/11/2019 13:05:07 |
![]() 3988 forum posts 1799 photos | Hi, I know this is an old thread, but I was browsing through some old ME's and came across this page in issue 2555 May 11th 1950 and thought it would be an interesting page to add. Regards Nick. |
old mart | 11/11/2019 15:49:25 |
4655 forum posts 304 photos | That last one must be a late model, as it is double insulated, a rare thing on a metal bodied drill. |
Brian Morehen | 11/11/2019 18:58:16 |
![]() 191 forum posts 11 photos | The Wolf Cub and the Black Decker bothe fit into a Picador Cradle that will then make a small lathe and cicular saw still have these and are in working order .. Thiink these were bought in the sixties.
Brian Morehen |
Neil Wyatt | 11/11/2019 19:48:31 |
![]() 19226 forum posts 749 photos 86 articles | Posted by Brian Morehen on 11/11/2019 18:58:16:
The Wolf Cub and the Black Decker bothe fit into a Picador Cradle that will then make a small lathe and cicular saw still have these and are in working order .. Thiink these were bought in the sixties.
Brian Morehen My dad used to use one to turn gun barrels for his model warships, before he got a Unimat to abuse. Neil |
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