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Buffalo 15 DP

kurtk75s

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Dedicated lurker here. A friend at work just showed me his score and I immediately wished that I had something cool like this to share with GJ. He gave me the OK to post his pics. Enjoy :)

"My wife called me from neighbor’s garage sale a month ago. She told me there was a drill press there for $20. I bought it in a heartbeat, and picked it up a couple of week later when my son got back from college (needed his muscle). The owner said his Dad had given it to him as a wedding present and he was tired of moving it. A little scotch bright, cleaned out the half dozen mice entombed in the column, painted it and put it back together.

Before and after pictures attached."
 

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55 CHEV

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Nice DP he acquired. I just picked up an antique a week ago but I do believe it is better than most of the new stuff the big box stores are selling. Paid $75 for the unit and replaced the belt - works like a charm and looks cool!


 

fflintstone

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nice score. I passed on a buffalo floor model a few years back. Every time I see a drill press, I keep chanting " I do not need 4 drill presses, I do not need 4 drill presses"
 

wb2vsj

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The buffalo company is still in business in Lockport, NY: http://www.bmt-usa.com/index.html

I called them up a few years ago to get some parts diagrams for several of my #15's. The had small "binder" of stuff that I bought from them, sorry can't remember how much they charged. You may be able to get the info off of the OWWM/OMWM site.

55 Chev, you are correct. There is more steel in the table of your DP than there is in the whole DP at the Big Box store. :)



fflintstone - after 6, it's a disease. No known cure.
 
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kurtk75s

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Thanks for the info. The owner of the DP in the first post and I are both from central NY - so I guess the '15' didn't have to go too far.

I have to admit that, while I have a lot of tools (and more ratchets than a human needs), I don't have a DP and would really like one. Hopefully I'll also luck into a find of an old US tool.
 

tool_scrounge

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Buffalo Forge made (makes) some nice drill presses. The 15" models I am used to seeing have five speed pulleys, which makes lowest speed a bit lower than standard 4 speed drill presses. I had a post 1957 version (has a full belt guard) that had a 1/2hp 1140 RPM Master motor. The motor must have weighed 50+ lbs by itself. It had been dropped so the spoked handle was bent. I found a pre-1957 replacement (they fit) that had wooden pear shaped handles. No plastic ball ends here! The lowest speed was about 250 rpm, which was great for big holes in metal. I highly recommend them.
 
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