jeepnut24
Well-known member
Well after following a garage build thread over on the other sub forum, 50's Craftsman garage, full of old restored tools. I got up the nerve to finally pickup a drill press for my shop. Im in the process of swapping motors in my Jeep and needed a solid drill. I picked up what appears to be an Atlas 1010. A PO swapped out the bench top column with a floor column, so my quest is for a compatible floor column. Suggestions would be welcome as for what might work. Or even something to help stabilize the current base. All of the parts are there and things seem solid. No slop in the quill bearings or pulley, just a tiny bit on the motor pulley. It also has what appears to be an original, or period third pulley. The motor is a GE 3450 so Im also looking for a 1725 rpm motor to get slower drill speeds. The wiring is a bit scary so I can't really test it out as is. Suggestions are welcome as this will be my first restoration. Luckily there is almost zero rust and I see only one minor piece missing, a nut for the lever, and one minor piece broken, a screw on the spring tension knob.
Table and Base
Notice the bare wires from the switch... Yikes
This is going to be a pain to get out...
Table and Base
Notice the bare wires from the switch... Yikes
This is going to be a pain to get out...