I'm back, must make up time
Hi,
I have been engaged on other projects & managed without help for a while now.
Yesterday fixing the warped palings on our boundary fence I sought my trusty Yankee 130A, this is the one about 300mm long when retracted.
I needed to refix with square socket head screws, made for just this purpose (steel but uncertain of the finish), & said to be best for treated pine.
Then realised my Yankee will not accept the range of modern interchangeable bits of which I have around 100. Bugger !!!!!
This Yankee can drive screws like nothing else, even though the spring action slips, so I have to use as simple retracted ratcheting driver.
So two questions:
1) Without spending more than the Yankee was worth new, does anyone know of a "mod" that will extend use to the wide range of bits but specifically the one to drive these square socket screws?
2) Does anyone have a really good understanding of Yankee disassembly & reassembly with points to watch for. Yes a web search has shown some available info but it's seriously incomplete.
There must be some old timers who know the ins & outs of what was once probably a favourite tool.
Thanks guys,
Peter O