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Battery drill especially now that the battery life is long even on hammer action, can you imagine going back to a bit and brace and douking irons.

 
bit and brace and douking irons.
Brace & bit I remember  ...but  douking irons   :C           Would they be ...augers ?   

There was even an Electrician's Swing Brace ......  it had a shallow crank so you could fit it  in a floor space  & crank  it .  Hard work due to lack of leverage .

 
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Brace & bit I remember  ...but  douking irons   :C           Would they be ...augers ?   
Douking irons were like a masonary bit with a fat body which you held, you use to hit it the top of it with a hammer, turn it 90deg then hit it again, repeat many many times until hole was deep enough, about 10 minutes to do one hole, remember having to do it at the very start of my apprenticeship then we were given 110V hammer action drills with Masonary bits.

 
AAAHHHH!      You mean a Rawlplug Tool   .     A hexagon shaped shaft that took a hardened , fluted "Jumper" bit   No. 8   .   The dreaded Plugging tool  , as you say , 10 to 15 mins  to plug a hole for a No. 8 wooden Rawlplug  ..as opposed to 2 seconds with an SDS.  today.   And an aching arm.

The plugging action was , strike with hammer , twist shaft ...strike...twist ..strike...twist   ,..ad infinitum .

I told this before on here..... when an apprentice we did the electrics on a new build multi storey car park in Brum ,   Holiday Street .  After twanging a chalkline  we were  all sitting on top of steps ,  Rawlplugging the concrete  ceiling  for saddles to carry the steel lighting  conduit  .  Row after row  .   

We could hear a strange noise coming up from below that reverberated through the building .     We found it was the fire sprinkler guys  using a strange  red device called a Hilti  ...which punched a fixing hole in concrete  in 2 seconds  for their pipe brackets .        

It was a big wake-up call to our company who were a huge contractor but obviously lagging behind .......  the sprinkler guy's pipework was flying in  while we still plugged away by hand.

I still have  a plugging tool  somewhere .  

Kerch will know these well   ....he still uses them   :innocent

 
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Deke you just made me go out to an old inheritated tool box as I knew I had some of those horrible vintage Rawlplug inserts.😀

Look what I found

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Kerch will know these well   ....he still uses them  
Nah....I,was one of the first in the UK to own a Makita cordless drill... 7.2V  I think

was even an Electrician's Swing Brace ......  it had a shallow crank so you could fit it  in a floor space  & crank  it .  Hard work due to lack of leverage .
Got one!

 
Deke...... be very careful with those kinds of steps.... this is a photo of mine from Feb 2017..

I badly sprained my ankle and was off work for a couple of weeks,,,, and still feeling the pain now as I now have arthritis in my ankle

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I still have one.....   :D

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So what are these  D...R....I....L....L....   things you talk of??

I get the impression some of you no longer have to manually hammer away all day to fix your screws into the wall.... :|

I thought everybody had to use these when the power is off while you are extending new circuits??   :eek:

Sounds like I need to invest in one of these D..R..I..L..L..S.??  (whatever they are?)    :C

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I thought everybody had to use these when the power is off while you are extending new circuits??   :eek:

Sounds like I need to invest in one of these D..R..I..L..L..S.??  (whatever they are?)    :C
That looks like an early Roman one Specs   ....I only ever saw the hex shaped barrels .        There was a wedge shaped drift for knocking the jumper bit out when worn  but they were always missing .        Accepted bit removal was to bang the barrel  against the hammer  until it flew out & hit you in the eye.   

 
Some tools I don't seem to use anymore  .

Anyone , other than Kerch , know what the strange Mole wrench is for ?   

 Also shown is the universal Pyro stripper.  

The universal Pyro dressing hammer.

Locknut spanner  

Bush spanner

Hack knife for lead sheath  SWA .  

And as discussed on other thread ...the mighty Rawlplugging Tool 

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Go on then. What's the modified mole wrench for?  I can identify most tools but not that one.
Well I have TWO of them!😂

My OhmTite got lifted years ago, only have the BushKing left now.  Problem is it doesn't like the el crappo bushes that are now smaller. OhmTite was good as you could nip the bush up with cables already in it

 
Go on then. What's the modified mole wrench for?  I can identify most tools but not that one.
Poni  spotted that one  ,   they brought in MICC   pots that had a wedge style of fitting to the cable  instead of screwing  ...the modified Mole wrench  were for cramping the pot onto the wedge .  

The Ohm-tite   is a bush tightener  ....doesn't work on today's bushes as theres hardly any metal in them .

 
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