jbrwn
Member
Hello - I just picked up a craftsman 150 drill press this past weekend and would like to restore it. This will be my first time restoring a tool so apologies in advance for the noob questions.
I did search the forums and read a ton already as well as watched a series of YouTube videos from a channel called Jeff’s shop who I understand also posts here. Blown away by the high quality content the community is putting out.
Anyways a few questions:
1. I don’t plan on repainting which I understand means I shouldn’t soak the painted parts (or badges) in simple green. Should I just wipe these parts with simple green or do a 24hr citric acid soak or maybe both?
2. I don’t need a high polish finish but I do want to make everything look good as long as I have everything dissembled. In the Jeff’s shop video he makes use of lathes for sanding and bench grinder w/ a wire wheel for cleaning things up. I don’t have either. Is it worth it to hand sand and hit parts up with a wire brush or drill mounted wheel instead?
3. Is it possible to service the chuck without complete disassemble? If not completely rebuilding should avoid soaking in degreaser or citric acid?
4. There is no switch on the motor currently. Any tips on how to add one of those toggle switches I’ve seen on a few these old DPs?
THANK YOU!
I did search the forums and read a ton already as well as watched a series of YouTube videos from a channel called Jeff’s shop who I understand also posts here. Blown away by the high quality content the community is putting out.
Anyways a few questions:
1. I don’t plan on repainting which I understand means I shouldn’t soak the painted parts (or badges) in simple green. Should I just wipe these parts with simple green or do a 24hr citric acid soak or maybe both?
2. I don’t need a high polish finish but I do want to make everything look good as long as I have everything dissembled. In the Jeff’s shop video he makes use of lathes for sanding and bench grinder w/ a wire wheel for cleaning things up. I don’t have either. Is it worth it to hand sand and hit parts up with a wire brush or drill mounted wheel instead?
3. Is it possible to service the chuck without complete disassemble? If not completely rebuilding should avoid soaking in degreaser or citric acid?
4. There is no switch on the motor currently. Any tips on how to add one of those toggle switches I’ve seen on a few these old DPs?
THANK YOU!
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