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    Been using mine..
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    To drive a few screws. Brace has a countersink bit. Square to check things stay square..
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    Much easier, when I don't have to fiddle around with a battery-powered drill. Pilot holds were with a drill bit in an eggbeater drill.
    Had a Phillips #2 bit in the yankee....worked as fast as a corded drill.

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    The Yankee above was a #130A. I looked in the tote yesterday, and found that I have another #35
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    A Stanley made No. 35A ( with spring), no patent dates, though. Slight size differences..
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    Stanley was a hair bigger, is all. I think I paid a dollar more for the Stanley one....

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