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    Vintage Craftsman Drill Press

    Thank you! A huge portion of that is because of you, your knowledge, and your parts.
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    Vintage Craftsman Drill Press

    Here is the restored 103.23140 drill press. Excellent running DP. And that table lift is SOOOO SMOOOOOTH! What a great accessory. I haven't waxed the paint yet, because I'm letting the paint cure awhile before waxing. Many thanks to FrankLee, as well as a shout-out to 11b30b4. You guys...
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    Vintage Craftsman Drill Press

    Thanks, but its not the quill lock handle I need, but rather the Head Lock Handle. I do agree that the Atlas type is better than the set screw type for the quill lock.
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    Gen 1 Craftsman Drill Press Badge

    Hi all. I have a Craftsman-Seeley DP with a Gen 1 (pointy A in Craftsman) badge. I have restored this DP (with a big ahout-out to Jim @ FrankLee). The only thing left is to repaint the badge. Previous owner painted over the entire badge with a very difficult to remove green paint. To get...
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    Vintage Craftsman Drill Press

    NVM about the tensioning. I was able to get it to just shy of 3 turns by hand, after letting it sit at 2 turns tension for several minutes, and that was perfect for the return tension.
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    Vintage Craftsman Drill Press

    Hi Jim. Back from vacation, and I did as you said about using my old pulley. It worked like a charm! I do (after the fact, obviously) remember that we discussed that when I met with you. I'll use the excuse that you are a wealth of information, and I couldn't remember it all. New question: I...
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    Vintage Craftsman Drill Press

    Ahhhh...OK. It makes sense now. Thank you, Jim.
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    Vintage Craftsman Drill Press

    Hi Nick. It came with a Dayton motor. I recently purchased a 1/2hp rebuilt Craftsman motor, which is what I will mount on this DP.
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    Vintage Craftsman Drill Press

    Hey again. I'm concerned about quite a bit of rotational play (? I'm not sure that is the right description?). I can turn the chuck a bit before the spindle seems to engage. I will take a short video where you can hear where it engages. You can see that I can turn the spindle slightly before...
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    Vintage Craftsman Drill Press

    Getting there! Just have to mount the motor and buy a pulley belt, and it's done. Gotta wait a week until after vacation to finish.
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    Vintage Craftsman Drill Press

    Thank you.
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    Vintage Craftsman Drill Press

    For some reason, I can't find the pictures and drawings for the 2 pulley bearings. Are they both 205KDD?
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    Vintage Craftsman Drill Press

    Am I correct in placing the bearing right up against the sleeve? i.e., the sleeve is a spacer to place the bearing in the right location on the pulley shaft?
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    Vintage Craftsman Drill Press

    Oh, ok. I pulled the spindle/quill out again, and I see a groove inside the casting where it registers. I assume I can install it before installing the spindle/quill? Then install the spindle pulley/sleeve/bearing assembly last?
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    Vintage Craftsman Drill Press

    Ok, thanks. Now I have to figure out how to get that ring into the head casting. I don't have that long snap ring tool like you showed me.
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    Vintage Craftsman Drill Press

    Thank you. I now have the quill/spindle assembly installed. Scratching my head on spindle pulley...I see where the small snap ring registers into the groove below the pulley bearing. Where does the large snap ring register?
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    Vintage Craftsman Drill Press

    Jim, in regards to the spindle collar, does the slight bevel install towards the quill or towards the spindle pulley? Please look at the attached pics. I installed the following parts: (starting from the check end, going up) Feed Stop Bracket Quill Snap Ring Quill Bumper O-Ring At top of quill...
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    Vintage Craftsman Drill Press

    The jaws and split ring fit and work just fine. Thank you.
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    Vintage Craftsman Drill Press

    My mistake, they are 8-32. I should have taken them out of the bag to look at them. The jaws look like they should work. I'll be rebuilding the chuck soon, so I'll let you know.
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