Yes, more pictures of the 0303 vs the 0305 pointing out the differences would be beneficial. I've had just one mohawk,
dp#62, and really didn't document the refurb.
Just to re-cover a little ground, here. There were three types of the Craftsman “Rocketman” or “Mohawk” , drill press produced for Sears by Central Specialty Co. (later Known as King-Seeley ). It appears in the 1941/42 edition of the Sears tool supplement catalog. There was the 103.0303, 103.0304, and 103.0305. The catalogs do not include this model number, so we are left to assume the model in the 41/42 catalog is the 103.0303.
The 103.0303 is a bench top machine, built like a brick outhouse, with a 3” throw, and a 13.25” drilling circle. It came equipped with/without a Dunlap/Craftsman 1/2hp motor, an innovative quick release belt tensioner, and a tilt table. That is where the known history, stops. WWII broke out, and Sears only produced its Christmas ‘Wish Book’ Until 1944/45, when a new tool catalog was published, without a Rocketman listed.
I think I can say with some certainty, the 103.0304 is the floor model version of the .0303. It is hard to say, because it never appeared in a catalog, and for all the research I have done (many hours) there are only two 103.0304’s on the web: and I own one of them. I‘ve come to this conclusion by comparing pics and casting # with 103.0303’s, 0305’s and with pics of the other known .0304.
As I surmised, the 103.0305 is a later version of the .0303, and in many was identical to it. As you know, it too is a bench top. There are several improvements to this design, as these pictures show. From top left:
Pic 1 The rear of the 0303/4 Head Casting. Note the thin cast iron rings that attach the head to the post. They stick out from the main body.. I have seen these with repairs. They look weak.
Pic 2 The .0305 head casting is much beefier. The back of the casting is flat.
Pic 3 .0305 head casting #
Pic 4 .0303/4 head casting #
Pic 5 .0303/4 table support: note the screw and metal tab used to hold the chuck key.
Pic 6 .0305 Table support: note that casting has a little ear to hold the key. Even though there is this difference, these two parts have the same casting #s. I have also seen this support on one example of a .0303/4, though chalked it up to a repair, but maybe these supports came in to the assembly plant before the change over to 103.0305 was completed .
The other major change I found with the .0305, is the pinion shaft/gear. The .0303/4 has a much thinner shaft, with a much smaller gear built on it. The pinion gear is shattered and repaired on my .0304
And a question I still have; did they ever make a floor model with the 103.0305? Perhaps there is a 103.0306 hanging around out there... (insert picture of Indy Jones warehouse at end of movie)
Peter