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mothgrey

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I have seen a few of you here with Walker Turner drill. I like that they have Character to then so I found this on CL last night and bought it this morning for $50. Is there a web site I can find disassembly details?
 

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So finished it this weekend. Works great. I should have spent more time on the base plates but that will need to wait.
 

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Ric in Richmond

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Great find!!!

Keep an eye out for a speed reducer pulley.

It mounts on that eye between the motor and the spindle. It allows you to really slow it down and makes drilling metal so much better.

I found one at a local machine salvage shop and swapped it to a guy for an atlas type reducer for my atlas DP. I stole the walker turner one for 10 bucks!!!
 

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So finished it this weekend. Works great. I should have spent more time on the base plates but that will need to wait.

Those are really great looking old machines. I never see them for the price you found. I'm jealous.
 

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mothgrey

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Nice press.
I'm pretty sure yours was built before WW2. Judging from the built in switch and machine tag.
Finding an original speed reducing pully assembly will be like finding a needle in a haystack. You'll sooner find the quill cap and mabey a belt guard.
There is a person selling new reduction pully setups on ebay.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Walker-Turn...706?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2c68033cfa


That's cool, Not sure it's worth 200.00 dollars. I wonder if I found the pulley if I could make one.
Thanks
 
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