Outlawmws
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Frank. Dunlap branding ran from 1941 -63, and I'm pretty sure motors were an early convert. May not have made it to the end.
I saw this critter on Facebook Marketplace. (OK I'm hooked, If I found another...). I can't see the top very well. Is it an older Craftsman? It is in Illinios. Thanks, Bear
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2151357178224544
I saw this critter on Facebook Marketplace. (OK I'm hooked, If I found another...). I can't see the top very well. Is it an older Craftsman? It is in Illinios. Thanks, Bear
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2151357178224544
Here is one in Muscatine Iowa. They want $125 for each of the drill press and jig saw or $200 for the pair.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/419556341819297
The first one looks like it might be an atlas built DP (predating the KS DP's)
Pretty sure it's not original. Looks good though otherwise.Hey all,
Just picked up Craftsman 103.23141, my first drill press. I'm trying to figure out what spindle pulley I have sine it appears to be different then what I'm seeing in other pictures. The part number is 27415-103, but it only has 3 steps. from what I've seen, it seems that they typically have 4 steps, as my motor does. Anyone have any ideas? is it original?
Preston
Hey all,
Just picked up Craftsman 103.23141, my first drill press. I'm trying to figure out what spindle pulley I have sine it appears to be different then what I'm seeing in other pictures. The part number is 27415-103, but it only has 3 steps. from what I've seen, it seems that they typically have 4 steps, as my motor does. Anyone have any ideas? is it original?
Preston
Hey all,
Just picked up Craftsman 103.23141, my first drill press. I'm trying to figure out what spindle pulley I have sine it appears to be different then what I'm seeing in other pictures. The part number is 27415-103, but it only has 3 steps. from what I've seen, it seems that they typically have 4 steps, as my motor does. Anyone have any ideas? is it original?
Preston
And the measurements.
It was installed on the spindle when I bought it.
The cylinder on top is original to the casting, I don't believe it was added.
I took as many pictures as made sense with and without measurements.
What do you'll think?
Wow talk about info! Picked up a 150,subscribed ! Anyone know where I can get a stop nut? Thanks
Outlawmws said:Is the OD concentric to the ID?
sheltonfilms said:That top part is it ferrous? Magnet stick to it?
Cjmac said:Other than noticing it was different ... did you have an issue with the pulley running / functioning ?? Out of balance ?? Bearing noises ??
FrankLee said:If you use a hooked probe inside that bore, can you feel a ridge inside the bore where the cylinder meets the pulley?
I tried with the hooks I have but, I don't have any small enough at this time to check this.
Thanks all for your insight. I would like to find an original pulley with 4 steps, since this only has the 3. anyone have any ideas where to get one? I'm guessing just look out on eBay?
but franklee, unless you're going to use....
After some quick measurements, they do not seem to be concentric.
Non-Ferrous.
I haven't put it under any load but it appears to be running smoothly. run-out was about .007, off my cheap dial indicator.
I tried with the hooks I have but, I don't have any small enough at this time to check this.
Thanks all for your insight. I would like to find an original pulley with 4 steps, since this only has the 3. anyone have any ideas where to get one? I'm guessing just look out on eBay?
Thanks for the replies everyone [emoji106] Ya'll been a great help!
I'll take your advice and keep the pulley, I'm more interested in reducing the speed, hence buying JZiggy's slow speed setup, than increasing it.
I'm going to start the disassembly soon, I'm sure I'll be back with more questions once that has started.
Jziggys pulley looks sweet. I'm tempted to get one and sell my OEM.
Why would you do that? The oem pulley has a pair of industrial grade 6204 ball bearings and is built to last a lifetime. Nothing wrong with the oem version.
I dunno... JZ's pulleys are excellent quality and are also made with bearings. A lot of guys here like them. It's perspective, I guess. If you want function, they both work well. If you insist on original parts, oem.
I'm not sure what oem pulleys go for on ebay these days, when their available, but I think oem's are still more expensive than JZ's. If you want price and availability, JZ.
My point was that if you already had an oem pulley, it makes sense to keep it. If you need one, then Ziggy's would certainly work fine (and probably cheaper than a used oem version).
Well unfortunately I am in a situation where cost is an issue. Sure I already have one, but I could also have one that does the same thing + $50 - $100 to invest in another tool. Of course it all depends on what I could get out of it.
Enough have sold over $250 recently to make anything possible. Already conceded that it could also be less then what I would want.Assuming you sold your oem pulley on the auction site (where they tend to pay a premium for such things), you'd need a $216 sale price---plus shipping costs---to make $50 after fees over the cost of Ziggy's pulley. That's a very high price, even if your pulley is in mint shape with fresh bearings. So I don't know how you'd make $50-100....