Watched some of your other videos and they were always informative.This one is a home run because I just picked up a very old floor model and Haven't started to disassemble yet but your video has shown me a lot. Thanks much,Jim
This was very informative, and I enjoyed watching it. Thanks for posting. I have a vintage drill press, a different model, but many features are similar. Thanks again!
I hope you will be replacing the spindle bearings since I have cleaned up, de-rusted and painted my DP-220 delta press. Nowit's time to replace the bearings. Looking forward to your next videos
How is the chuck removed from the spindle on this machine? I wanted to measure the runout on the spindle separate from the chuck to decide which might be the cause of the runout on my machine. I tried using a pair of wedges but didn't have the sense that I was getting the chuck off. Thanks for these videos. Very helpful for a beginner like me.
Thirty to forty bucks? Where? All the ones of that vintage I find are around $250-$400 and that's including that model, the similar Atlas and Milwaukee models and the Walker Turner. Doesn't matter if they're floor or benchtop. The only time I see them cheaper is when they're 3 phase and I guess that's because most folks don't have 3 phase in the garage or workshop.
Watched some of your other videos and they were always informative.This one is a home run because I just picked up a very old floor model and Haven't started to disassemble yet but your video has shown me a lot. Thanks much,Jim
This was very informative, and I enjoyed watching it. Thanks for posting. I have a vintage drill press, a different model, but many features are similar. Thanks again!
Thank you for checking it out
Love these old drill presses. Have and old Buffalo bench and a1947 Craftsman Floor. Great Job my man.
I love drill presses to and get a lot of use out of them in the shop
Great job man, looking forward to the next.
Thanks, I hope it helps some people
I hope you will be replacing the spindle bearings since I have cleaned up, de-rusted and painted my DP-220 delta press. Nowit's time to replace the bearings. Looking forward to your next videos
Yup I’ll be pulling them all in the next video
I just got one today... looks like 1949, nice, just light rust, AND NO HOLES OR DIVITOS IN TABLE !!!
I’d love to find these for $30. Great series, thanks!
How is the chuck removed from the spindle on this machine? I wanted to measure the runout on the spindle separate from the chuck to decide which might be the cause of the runout on my machine. I tried using a pair of wedges but didn't have the sense that I was getting the chuck off. Thanks for these videos. Very helpful for a beginner like me.
Thirty to forty bucks? Where? All the ones of that vintage I find are around $250-$400 and that's including that model, the similar Atlas and Milwaukee models and the Walker Turner. Doesn't matter if they're floor or benchtop. The only time I see them cheaper is when they're 3 phase and I guess that's because most folks don't have 3 phase in the garage or workshop.