A while ago I picked up a vintage Craftsman benchtop drill press, which has the same look as this one here (though mine is much dirtier):
http://vintagemachinery.org/photoindex/detail.aspx?id=1530
Mine also has a four knob handle, and is possibly just a bit bigger than the one I've linked.
It came with a really old 1/2 HP motor and I was sure it was only a matter of time until it burst into flames. So I tossed it-- I would have read the specs on it but other than the HP the rest was nearly illegible. Now I'm looking for a replacement.
I'm in discussion on Craigslist for a new 3/4 HP Dayton motor, 1725 RPM, reversible rotation, that has a type 56 frame mount, is single phase and can run on 115 or 230v. It weighs about 30 lbs. Seller is asking $80.
Does this sound like something workable for the drill press above? Is 3/4 HP too much oomph for this unit? I figure within reason that more is better but am no expert.
Thanks!
http://vintagemachinery.org/photoindex/detail.aspx?id=1530
Mine also has a four knob handle, and is possibly just a bit bigger than the one I've linked.
It came with a really old 1/2 HP motor and I was sure it was only a matter of time until it burst into flames. So I tossed it-- I would have read the specs on it but other than the HP the rest was nearly illegible. Now I'm looking for a replacement.
I'm in discussion on Craigslist for a new 3/4 HP Dayton motor, 1725 RPM, reversible rotation, that has a type 56 frame mount, is single phase and can run on 115 or 230v. It weighs about 30 lbs. Seller is asking $80.
Does this sound like something workable for the drill press above? Is 3/4 HP too much oomph for this unit? I figure within reason that more is better but am no expert.
Thanks!