This summer has been the summer of drill presses. I bought my most expensive purchase to date, $80, and got the #1 tool I was after.
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A floor-standing drill press from a church basement. It had a homemade slow speed adapter and safety cover, both of which I removed. I then tore it apart and cleaned it. It's reassembled, but the motor is in pieces on the workbench, since I got distracted with another drill press.
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Before I could fix the motor I found a benchtop unit at an estate sale for $45. I spotted it in the pictures on craigslist and we drove across town showing up an hour before it closed. I thought I struck out at the whole sale, everything I saw in the pictures was long gone. Then as we leave I looked across to another garage and saw the drill press hiding behind a box. I asked if it was way out of the way because it had been sold, but nope it was mine for the taking.
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All I have to do is install a new belt, then I was going to give this drill press to my Dad. I got my hands on an even better example though, so this one is going up for sale this week. I drove across town and met an older gentleman with a patio covered in old drill presses. He said he had been repairing them and flipping them for 20 years, but it was time for him to stop. He had many brands, but I'm an amateur so I stuck with what I know and shopped for Craftsman. He had three drill presses on the patio which he stated were best for parts. Then he had another three in the garage which he felt would be good for flipping. I made an offer on what I could afford and got the three drill presses for parts and one floor standing unit from the garage. This week I started working on two from the parts bin. my hope is to make one good floor standing unit from the two parts units. They may not be a perfect match on the parts, but they're getting a full restoration and it should look like new when I'm done.
Press #1 is a worktop tool.
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#2 is an older floor standing tool.
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I have the metal band and emblem for the green unit. My plan is to use the head from the green unit with the shaft, table, and base from the blue one. The blue one has bands that I haven't seen before and after stripping the paint it looks like they're made of brass.
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This is the four I came home with.
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This one appears to be missing a couple levers, but otherwise be complete. I'm hoping to replace the missing parts and do a simple clean/lube job. it may need some paint to really pop, but time will tell.
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This floor-standing unit came from the "expensive" side. It caught my interest as every dimension on it seems to be 20-30% small than every other drill press I have. The shaft is narrower and shorted. The head is shorter in every direction. I'll have to dig through the info pages here on GJ and see what I can learn about it.
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The next day I got a call from the gentleman I bought the presses from. I thought he had found one of the missing pieces, but instead he was overly generous. He was concerned I wouldn't make enough profit off what I had bought from him, so he wanted to give me another drill press. He said this one should just need to be cleaned up, then I can sell it quick. Given its nice condition and the great story that comes with it though I plan on cleaning it up and giving it to my Dad.
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That brings me up to date on the projects. The blue and green drill presses are currently in pieces. Paint stripper got most of the ugly paint off, but I have some elbow grease to apply. I plan on painting and polishing all the pieces, then reassembling them. I hope to keep this thread updated as I go, so I can share and keep track of my projects.