The care and feeding of Yankees

S.C.M.

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Jul 4, 2012
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I've seen "yankee"(my dad said it's called "jiffy") screwdrivers for sale in the chinese shops here, never on the flea markets! I've seen hand-drills second-hand though.
hmmmm, shame the flea markets 'round here are expensive... I kid you not, I've seen used stuff up for "as new" prices!...I think the folk who have the old stuff still use it! In a few years, maybe the inherited stuff will come onto the market, bloody rural area, bloody traditional farmers.
I love the drogarias (hardware stores) though: I've seen hand-drills and got a hand-cranked grinder for a tenner there, never seen 'em on the flea markets. We also have masses of chinese shops, filled with cheapo junky stuff, and the occasional bargain.
 

Scots_Charles_River

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Dec 12, 2006
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Haha, used to use a yankee to show how fragile safety helmets became with UV, used to fire a well lube'd yankee at it and the bit would go straight through
One of my fave toys as a kid was Dads bit and brace, was regularly pressed into service as my STEN gun or MP40:eek:

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Great thread BTW

Still use I
 

santaman2000

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Jan 15, 2011
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Haha, used to use a yankee to show how fragile safety helmets became with UV, used to fire a well lube'd yankee at it and the bit would go straight through
One of my fave toys as a kid was Dads bit and brace, was regularly pressed into service as my STEN gun or MP40:eek:

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Great thread BTW

Something similar but a bit ssimpler is still in flightline tool kits, the speed handle:

 

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