Antique EC Stearns & Co Manneers Bench Drill
Antique EC Stearns & Co. Manneers Bench Drill. This is a solid cast iron piece with some surface rust, dust, and paint splatter; it could use a good cleaning. All parts appear to be working. Complete bench drill in good condition. This item would have been manufactured from the late 1880s thru the early 1900s. EC Stearns & Co. was based out of Syracuse, NY from the mid 1800s-1950s. This is a rare find in such good condition. Both handle and knob turn smoothly; the drill raises and lowers and turns as it should. This would have been used on a work bench for drilling into wood or metal, most often found in blacksmith or carpenter shops. Very unique piece of history of Victorian Tools! The bench drill measures 25” tall (fully raised) and 14” long and approximately 4.5” at its widest. There is 9” from the bottom of the drill to the base, when the drill is up all the way. The bench drill weighs 20-25lbs.
Antique EC Stearns & Co. Manneers Bench Drill. This is a solid cast iron piece with some surface rust, dust, and paint splatter; it could use a good cleaning. All parts appear to be working. Complete bench drill in good condition. This item would have been manufactured from the late 1880s thru the early 1900s. EC Stearns & Co. was based out of Syracuse, NY from the mid 1800s-1950s. This is a rare find in such good condition. Both handle and knob turn smoothly; the drill raises and lowers and turns as it should. This would have been used on a work bench for drilling into wood or metal, most often found in blacksmith or carpenter shops. Very unique piece of history of Victorian Tools! The bench drill measures 25” tall (fully raised) and 14” long and approximately 4.5” at its widest. There is 9” from the bottom of the drill to the base, when the drill is up all the way. The bench drill weighs 20-25lbs.
Antique EC Stearns & Co. Manneers Bench Drill. This is a solid cast iron piece with some surface rust, dust, and paint splatter; it could use a good cleaning. All parts appear to be working. Complete bench drill in good condition. This item would have been manufactured from the late 1880s thru the early 1900s. EC Stearns & Co. was based out of Syracuse, NY from the mid 1800s-1950s. This is a rare find in such good condition. Both handle and knob turn smoothly; the drill raises and lowers and turns as it should. This would have been used on a work bench for drilling into wood or metal, most often found in blacksmith or carpenter shops. Very unique piece of history of Victorian Tools! The bench drill measures 25” tall (fully raised) and 14” long and approximately 4.5” at its widest. There is 9” from the bottom of the drill to the base, when the drill is up all the way. The bench drill weighs 20-25lbs.