Have You Ever Seen This Tool Before?
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- I picked up the this Yellow Dog Jigsaw at a car boot sale. I thought it would be a nice simple restoration project.
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Nice little gizmo lives to fight another day!
Fascinating! I particularly liked the way the bobble on your hat wobbled in synch with your filing 🤣🤣
I do admire your ability to take these things apart and put them back together. I can guarantee that if I did that it would never work ever again. Once, armed with a Haynes Manual, I changed the brake pads on my Ford Escort. When the job was done I had a couple or three screws/bolts and two springs left over. Funnily enough the brakes worked fine afterwards.
I had a similar attachment for a Wolf electric drill in my twenties, almost 60 years ago. Electric drills were the miracle of the age then!😊
My dad had one for his B&D and made lots of furniture for us
My Grandfather had one, same brand, also about 60 years ago. From my vague memories there was also a table that it clamped into and a tiny router attachment that used the same table. There definitely was a circular saw attachment that my father inherited along with the Wolf drill to power it.
At the 3:12 mark, I thought I had ended up watching one of those ear wax removal videos that RUclips Shorts like to serve up!
Had a similar one 50 years ago.
Hope it worked well
@@Badgerworkshop The only negative I can recall was the balance was a bit odd and the attachment could sing around the drill axis. Electric drill attachments to do all kinds of things in the 60's and 70's. I can also remember a trim saw sized circular saw.
It's great when you find little gems like that Matt. I could spend a fortune at bootfairs with all the vintage tools they have for sale
I do spend a fortune
Great video Matt thanks for sharing your time 🍺🍺👍👍
Thank you
That looked like a fun little project Matt, my Dad had a B&D version of this back in the 70s which I've had the dubious pleasure of using before I got my first Jigsaw. He also had Circular Saw, Sander and even a basic Lathe, stand alone tools are so cheap these days and generally a lot better, though perhaps not so well built !
I used the have the lathe but never tried it
just reminded me i have an old circular saw attachment for a drill
I remember those
my uncle had a black and decker sanding attachment for his drill
love cool old tools
Me too
Really beautiful work, Matt! 😃
Beautiful little tool!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Thank you very much
I seem to remember that the Bridges Electric Drill from the 50's/60's had add on accessories similar to that.
Interesting. I will have a look
Was the intermittent thumb injury caused by the jigsaw?
I have not owned one of these, but they are still made. Back in the 50's Black and Decker had a Home Utilities line of accessories for a B&D corded electric drill. One was a jig saw.
As you said a nice piece of tool history.
Over the weekend I picked up a Stanley Yankee 41-Y push drill with a good set of bits. Another piece of tool history.
Dave.
That's a good fine. The bits are always missing
Make yourself a bench stool, makes it easier to strip and assemble bit like this.
That was a neat find. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you
I’ve never seen anything like that before but I will be keeping my eyes open for one now. Really interesting video. Thanks Matt.
You will never see one again now.......but I hope I am proved wrong😂
@@williambeckett9229 I think you are probably right but I will let you know if we are both proved wrong 🤔👍🏼
This is the first one I have ever seen
Me too. It's utter genius and thanks for sharing with us Matt👍
Very cool find, Matt! All I ever find at flea markets are those chunky wooden planes...
There is a lot of those
👍👍👍. Thank you
Thank you
Back in the days of the metal clad Black and Decker drills, they did a version of this. Back then they did a whole range, circular saw, orbital sander, drill press etc.
I have seen quite a few at the sales
Lovely little find is that Matt, nice one fella ✊
Thank you
Cool little things aren't they? A few manufacturers have done this down the decades. Some like Black & Decker, Bosch and Metabo did whole sets designed to be drill driven. Not just jigsaws and circular saws but also small bandsaws, table saws, grinder lathes and sanders! Crazy. There's some avid collectors for the Bosch sets. It was unfortunately called the Bosch Combi which makes it hard to find as search engines just throw thousands of modern Bosch combi drills at you🤦♂️
I had never heard of the Bosch combi but will keep an eye out now
@@Badgerworkshop I'd love to see an updated version of the Bosch Combi set. The old one, unfortunately, needed a very particular bosch drill unlike yours.
Lovely old tool, more for show than use of course. Was it deliberate to put the brass cover on back to front to hide the writing?
I was also wondering about that.
Me too
you got the lights back on pal 🤣🤣 much better
Back in the day it was very rare for diy’ers to have lots of different tools. But if you had an electric drill, you could get all kinds of attachments. In the 60s my dad had a circular saw attachment (sounds very sketchy 😵💫), a hedge trimmer attachment (sounds even worse) and I remember buying him a sanding attachment when I got my first job 👍
A great restoration and a very interesting tool
Thank you
Hi Matt, nice little jigsaw, some times old tools look good as a display piece just a bit of polish put on the shelf and admire, it's great what you can get from the car boot sale I've had many of good tools from the car boot sale. Great video take care
Thank you
Very cool find!
I was pleased with it
That's a very nice find Matt, great video.
Thank you
Cool old tools are always worth a punt.
Yes definitely
That is such a cool tool-that-you-don't-need :D
It was a good find
I like it, I guess it's only as good as the blade you give it. Up until the end I was wondering if it could be mounted in a pillar drill as a bandsaw alternative, but I see you put the drill at the back. Never mind.
Thank you
Good original video. There will be about 10 versions on Temu soon😂
I can imagine that
You could fit it under a bench/board for a hands free (scroll) saw. 🤔
I think I will keep it just for display
I have number of old tools, just need to bring them back into a useable state.
So do I. One day
We’re you drunk during this episode? I feel like you’d had a few 🤣
That old grease reminds me...I must clean my ears.
Haha
nice job.what where did the logo graphics go?
It can only been seen at the right angle
@@Badgerworkshop I thought you'd put the plate on backwards haha
Hi Matt I would recommend using a full face mask and a heavy jacket or apron with those wheels having many years experience flying wire bristles can leave a nasty wound😟
Sounds like a good idea
Tools like that get me in trouble at yard sales. How can anyone pass up the deal?
I seem to buy too many
Do you realise your hat matches the workshop decor.
I had not