I have an old Stanley push drill. It’s the silver/chrome one where the bits store in the top. Absolutely love that great tool. I still find myself using it instead of a cordless drill on many occassions. Unfortunately I recently broke a bit while drilling holes to put up shades. I’ve called around (Home Depot, specialty tool stores) and no one has the bits. Does anyone know if replacement bits are available?
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I can't guarantee it, but I think I have a handful of those bits stashed someplace.
Send me your address, and if I do, I will send them to you gratis.
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M, try Stanley, I have been suprised at what they still have, or Ebay as a last resort using the model # for the fluted bits. Paddy
I received an E-mail today from Garret Wade that said the bits that they now sell with their reproduction push drill will fit the original Stanley. However, they are on backorder.
http://www.garrettwade.com/jump.jsp?itemID=109496&itemType=PRODUCT
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