This is my blog about power tools that were made in Australia. I am interested to learn about their design, manufacture and use. Hopefully I will be able to create an archive of these power tools so this important chapter of Australian manufacturing is not completely lost.
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
KBC History
History of KBC now available, follow KBC link above.
Gaps are still evident and some details are needed to make this history complete, if you know anything about KBC that can be included to make the KBC story richer and more complete please let me know.
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We have a very old KBC drill, it is different to the one pictured, the one with the red handle, ours has the screw right on the end of the drill, it seems shorter.
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