I think it's safe to say that no one would put a plate on it that says "made in China" if it wasn't made in China, he-he.
Thanks again,
Steve
One would think so, but who knows with those guys.

No problem!
I think it's safe to say that no one would put a plate on it that says "made in China" if it wasn't made in China, he-he.
Thanks again,
Steve

Bought it for $60, from a tool and die company that was closing.
Before:
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Degreased, new bearings, re-wired, painted. Built in Kitchener (where I live) for Buffalo produced by Kitchener Blower and Forge. Actually I bought it from the tooling company that made parts and tooling for these drill presses.
I love this thing.
I fabricated a beefy and ditched the stand it came with.
Now I have my eye open for an older Buffalo to restore.
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Craftsman Pro 17". "Stole" it from Sears for $179.
I remember wanting one of those as a teenager in the worst way, but couldn't afford one. My friend's dad had one and I thought it was the coolest thing.
mine
In the end I have a total of around $350 ******* in the machine. Thats about what a new Asian made machince would cost. Not bad. 


Nice Delta Mike and great conversion.
What era do you figure?
Rob
My sons Walker-Turner 900 series Floor model. From right around 1936 or so I think.
I really lucked out as it was in excellent shape 'cept UGLY. real ugly........

I have an antique Champion Blower and Forge drill press. I am in the process of rebuilding it. Does anyone know what color these were painted when they came new? I will try to insert a link to an ebay item that is like mine.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ANTIQUE-Champion-Blower-Forge-No-102-Post-Drill-Press-/130474231624?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item1e60dec748
My sons Walker-Turner 900 series Floor model. From right around 1936 or so I think.
I really lucked out as it was in excellent shape 'cept UGLY. real ugly..........
30.00 + a belt and primer /paint. 3 days on/off of re-beautification.
Came with low-speed center pulley but haven't felt the need yet.
Smooth, quiet and solid.
These friggin' things are as addictive as ........Vises.
Rob

Here is mine, a 1955 Walker-Turner 20" with power down feed 1-1/2 H.P. Reliance 3 phase powered.
This machine has been on GJ before, http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=53716
but now it is sporting its new Allen-Bradley VF drive.
Originally rebuilt in 1989 added VF drive in fall 2010.
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=96411&d=1295769073[/QUOTE]
Wow. Now this is a well set up drill press. Very functional.
Thank you. SirWow. Now this is a well set up drill press. Very functional.