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Canedy-Otto Royal 16 Drill press, good score?

bearingsnerd

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Last night I bought a Canedy-Otto Royal 16" drill press out of a closing auto body shop. It has a Baldor 1/2hp single phase motor, 6 foot column, two tables, and all the original parts as far as I can tell. I spent $100 on it. Good deal or not? I'm going to restore it and stick it in my garage as my outside dp.
Max
 
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Last night I bought a Canedy-Otto Royal 16" drill press out of a closing auto body shop. It has a Baldor 1/2hp single phase motor, 6 foot column, two tables, and all the original parts as far as I can tell. I spent $100 on it. Good deal or not? I'm going to restore it and stick it in my garage as my outside dp.
Max
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Here’s the FB listing. I c ant copy the photos for some reason.
 

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I bought a Canedy Auto drill press from a Craigslist seller. I paid $100
I built a cabinet/table for the drill press. The US motor is mounted in the cabinet, I made pullies for speed change. I may have used the drillpress twice in 8 years. The clicking of the Clipper lace connecting the ends of the leather belt is a relaxing sound.
 

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One of the drawbacks I see is there's no easy way to change the distance between the head and table.
 
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I like your press. C-O was dissolved in April 1942, and my press has a War Production Board tag on it which dates it from January to April of that year. Mine seems to be the last model made.
 

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I like the style and feel of old machines. I am not in a hurry, so a little extra machine time and the old sounds are relaxing.
 

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Last night I bought a Canedy-Otto Royal 16" drill press out of a closing auto body shop. It has a Baldor 1/2hp single phase motor, 6 foot column, two tables, and all the original parts as far as I can tell. I spent $100 on it. Good deal or not? I'm going to restore it and stick it in my garage as my outside dp.
Max
Great deal there! Very solid, heavy and accurate drill presses.
 
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crguy

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If you are referring to the quill and the drill table, both move up and down easily.
I was referring to the drill acer66 posted, but yours has the same issue. It's not easy to move the table up/down without a table lift. Buffalo, and some others, made a drill press with a sliding head, which IMO is the best design of all for easy adjustment. E36605A4-8DDC-45C3-BE7D-6E52FDFDCFCF_1_201_a.jpeg
 
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