Sory for this bit of OT, Thomas. But I thought I'd take the opportunity to thank you (and of course Mr. Johnson) for your efforts in louring all of us into your sphere and way of thinking
Today, I made a deal with a couple of older gentlemen, who is in the process of sorting through their late brothers workshop, trying to give prolonged life to all the tools and equipment their brother had accumulated through the years.
I bought a few items, didn't pay to much for them as they gents expressed it: "Better if the stuff is sold to be used, rather than being tossed or sold for scraps!"
I myself haven't got much of a workshop yet, but it's better to start collecting sooner than later, right?
Aaanyway, I thought I'd share a couple of pictures of a drill press I bought. I simply love the genius in it, it appealed to me at first sight. The two gentlemen told me this was one of the first tools this man bought when he started his business years ago, and even after buying a much bigger replacement later on, he had been using it all the way up to his retirement a few years ago. As you can see, this machine has a bit of what I'd call the "Mr. Johnson pragmatism" to it. Years back, it had only one speed, and as his needs expanded, he simply replaced the straight axle with a gearbox, so now it has several speeds (and probably also reverse?) Of course, it is quite small, and probably looks like junk to some, but I feel this will suit me well for my needs, at least for now. I know, it needs a belt cover.
(anyone recognize the gearbox, btw?)
Also bought this huge floorjack (one of four not functioning properly)
It needs full refurbishment, as far as I can see (so thanks for that too)...
So, once again, thank you, my good sir, for taking the time to let us (or at least me) get onto the old tools track...
Sorry to all for this interruption in broadcast, back to topic.