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I bought this old drill this weekend. Just wanted to see if any of you had any comments about this old drill. Attached Images
Reply:I should have added the on op. I have never used one of these, but couldn't pass it up. I hope I am not going to hear that it is a POS.
Reply:clean it up, grease it good - and it will outlast your grandchildren.Ive run a bunch of them and have several in the shop now.
Reply:Sorry, can't edit your shot, but here is one of your drill press so you don't have to crane your neck. Looks like a nice machine. What size/type spindle taper? Attached ImagesLincoln PrecisionTig 275Miller 251Miller DialArc 250Bridgeport millHossfeld bender & diesLogan shaperJet 14 X 40 latheSouth Bend 9" 'C'Hypertherm 900Ellis 3000 band saw21"Royersford ExcelsiorTwo shops, still too many tools.
Reply:looks like a nice rig! you don't have to worry about hte wind blowing it overDaye
Reply:Originally Posted by WyoRoySorry, can't edit your shot, but here is one of your drill press so you don't have to crane your neck. Looks like a nice machine. What size/type spindle taper?
Reply:That's a serious looking drill press! Is it three phase?Miller Challenger 172Miller Thunderbolt AC/DC 225/150Miller Maxstar 150 STLVictor 100CVictor JourneymanOxweld OAHarris O/ASmith O/A little torchNo, that's not my car.
Reply:Originally Posted by bigbThat's a serious looking drill press! Is it three phase?
Reply:Cincinnati made a lot of quality iron in their day, that DP will probably outlast you. Practical Machinist has an antique/old iron sub forum that has some RKI's that will help you out. Not to say it's an antique, just the place to look. |
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