Throughout the King-Seeley era, there were quite a few accessories made for these classic drill presses.
Some are relatively common:
- mortising attachment
- hold-down guide/fence
- spindle attachments
- drill press vises
Some are less common:
- Multi-Speed Attachment
- Vari-Slo ('53-'69)
- table lift (Atlas-made; '41-'60)
- x-y tables
I don't often use the term "rare" unless it refers to steak, but there are a couple accessories where, imo, rare does apply.
One is this Atlas-made drill press radial arm, which, afaik, was shown in the '41 to '49 catalogs. I've never seen one of these.
Another is this drill press cover. It was only shown in the '53 to '56 catalogs.
There is
a picture of one on VM, but it was heavily modified presumably to use with a Vari-Slo accessory.
I've never seen one of these either.... until today. Earlier this week, I saw this Craftsman 100 on craigslist.
So I made the 100 mile round trip to Brownstown Twp and brought home dp#41.
The drill press itself has a couple minor issues. The knurled nuts on the feed stop were replaced with hex nuts and the spring is just a little wonky on the tang end, but it will still work fine.
The motor date code is K4 52. I believe the motor, head frame and belt cover are original. The belt cover has very nice original paint. Because they were protected by the belt cover, the head frame trim and the oval badge are surperb!
The table is not the original tilting version and was originally power bronze.