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Monkey Mark

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Ok, seen this drill stand for £10.
Now, i don't need it, but i do haveca drill which would fit which i never use. Could perhaps be useful.?
Not sure if part of the base has broke off or if supposed to be like that.

Any ideas on this?

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Hi

It's broken - not sure how stable it would sit in that condition - I wouldn't bother, but if you have a specific use in mind

Regards Mick
 
Spindle":1bw00ghy said:
Hi

It's broken - not sure how stable it would sit in that condition - I wouldn't bother, but if you have a specific use in mind

Regards Mick
No specific use, I've just seen it advetised over and over again so was gonna offer a couple of quid and see what they say.
I have a small hobby pillar drill but the depth stop is a joke.
 
Yes, t's a Wolf stand for a portable electric drill. The base is broken and as Mick says, that affects the stability. The rest of it looks pretty shabby too. I'd keep clear of this one and wait till you find something complete enough to restore properly.

If you want a stand of this type to fit your drill, much better ones do come up from time to time.

Keith
 
MusicMan":1rjvywua said:
Yes, t's a Wolf stand for a portable electric drill. The base is broken and as Mick says, that affects the stability. The rest of it looks pretty shabby too. I'd keep clear of this one and wait till you find something complete enough to restore properly.

If you want a stand of this type to fit your drill, much better ones do come up from time to time.

Keith
Thanks guys. I'll skip that one. As said, don't need one. Instead, I'll have a look at a way to improve the depth stop on my cheapo bench drill.
 
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