misterbill
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Sorry for the poor pictures, but I was wondering if someone could help me ID this Delta Rockwell Homecraft drill press. It was my grandfathers.
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Thanks,
Bill
You can write Delta customer service and sometimes they can provide the model number based off the serial number. Sometimes not. They may be able to point you to a instruction manual as well. The email address is [email protected]. I wrote them back around Thanksgiving regarding a 1" sander/grinder I found. They gave me the year it was made, 1972, but had no manufacture location. They included a pdf of the manual in their reply. I bought a very similar but older bench top Delta Homecraft DP for my SIL from an estate sale last year. He loves it. How fantastic that you have the connection of it being your grandfathers! Enjoy it!
Not sure what's to ID; it's obviously a Delta 11" bench model table saw manufactured in the 1950s.Nice drill, I have one like it, a tabletop Delta Homecraft 11". For the size you can't beat it - heavy, sufficiently rigid, chuck runs true and square to table.
Edit: They also sent me a PDF which I also found online here:
Looks just like the manual in post 8 which I posted on 12/19 when I said it was probably an 11-120.

The original 1/2" x 36-1/2" original Delta 340 belt seems to have lots of equivalents on the web but prices seem to be all over the place. Does anybody have a source that they have purchased from that they are happy with?
Bill
Here is another great thread I will be tagging along. What year do yall expect? Now it runs on one motor for four machines.I finally got this home from my dad's estate (and have had to explode the contents of my own garage as a result!). The power cord - as you might expect - crumbled with the slightest movement. It has been replaced but the v-belt doesn't look to be far behind. The original 1/2" x 36-1/2" original Delta 340 belt seems to have lots of equivalents on the web but prices seem to be all over the place. Does anybody have a source that they have purchased from that they are happy with?
Bill
I believe 1953 according to the Tupelo Series.Here is another great thread I will be tagging along. What year do yall expect? Now it runs on one motor for four machines.