Smokeshow69
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I mis-stated the rpms…it was correctly stated in the post following mine. But glad to help steer you away from the wrong purchaseAppreciate the quick reply! I'll keep looking.
I mis-stated the rpms…it was correctly stated in the post following mine. But glad to help steer you away from the wrong purchaseAppreciate the quick reply! I'll keep looking.
Thanks, I'll check out your thread. There's currently a 1/2 horse 1725 rpm motor on it but it's not the 115.6963. I like the looks of the original and would like to find one, however I haven't been able to locate one. I checked ebay and did a global Craigslist search and no bueno. I'm not in a hurry so I imagine I'll find one eventually. This is the Atlas that's on there now with the external motor start capacitor. Crappy pic of the spec plate that needs to be cleaned up...67carl, Smokeshow69 is correct. You need a 1725 or 1750 rpm motor. Something less than 1800 rpm. Most of us use 1/2 HP but as little as 1/3 HP will do most of what you most likely want to do. I prefer the 115.6962 motor for its looks, ease of finding one, and replaceable ball bearings. There are several later split phase ½ HP motors that came on later models 150 machines and these have end frame bearings. Its not what I like but they are also fairly common.
I have a Craftsman motor thread that you can check out to see some of the motor differences.
The Vintage Craftsman GP Motor Thread
I was requested to outline some of my comparison information about Vintage Craftsman General Purpose Motors by a fellow GJ member. Most of this information was available on the forum prior to the 2021 forum update but has been lost or difficult to locate ever since. I am not an electrician and...www.garagejournal.com
I hope this helps.
Craftsman Model 103 - Belt Help for a newbie.
This is my first foray into vintage machinery so please bear with me. I picked up a model 103.23640 a few weeks ago for $45. Learned a ton taking apart and giving her a good cleaning. Now I want to get a new belt. The manual lists part # X-1460 V-Belt 1/2 x 41. When I searched Fremont for that part # the description says it has an outside length of 43" -- "Aftermarket replacement for Sears Craftsman X-1460 V-Belt. 1/2" wide, 43" outside length. For use on 103-23141 drill press". -- Stumbling around I found this A39 4L410 Jason type A V-Belt. 1/2" wide, 41" outside length, that matches the manual. Just hoping to get some clarification of which I should buy. The belt that is currently on there is also only 3/8" wide, figure that was just the previous owners choice.
Thank you for any and all assistance. I look forward to this new hobby.
Franklee said:Virtually all machines that use belts have some kind of belt tensioner or
belt adjuster. On these drill presses, the motor mount rods perform that function.
The motor mount rods are about 5" long and should be inserted into the head frame
at least 2" minimum. So that leaves about three inches of adjustment, which extrapolates into
about six inches of leeway for belt length. Using the common 115.6962 motor, the distance
from the center of the spindle pulley to the center of the motor pulley can vary between
roughly 16" and 19".
Using this v-belt calculator, the largest step of the spindle pulley, 5" and the smallest step of
the motor pulley, 1.75", you should be able to safely use belt sizes roughly between 43" and
48". V-belts usually come in 1/2" increments, so there is a wide range to choose from. I would
be very comfortable with a belt between 44" and 46". So, the bottom line is that you really
don't need to get the exact belt specified in the owner's manual.
Craftsman Model 103 - Belt Help for a newbie.
This is my first foray into vintage machinery so please bear with me. I picked up a model 103.23640 a few weeks ago for $45. Learned a ton taking apart and giving her a good cleaning. Now I want to get a new belt. The manual lists part # X-1460 V-Belt 1/2 x 41. When I searched Fremont for that part # the description says it has an outside length of 43" -- "Aftermarket replacement for Sears Craftsman X-1460 V-Belt. 1/2" wide, 43" outside length. For use on 103-23141 drill press". -- Stumbling around I found this A39 4L410 Jason type A V-Belt. 1/2" wide, 41" outside length, that matches the manual. Just hoping to get some clarification of which I should buy. The belt that is currently on there is also only 3/8" wide, figure that was just the previous owners choice.
Thank you for any and all assistance. I look forward to this new hobby.
Fab Forties estate sale in East Sac. The garage was a pile of 50 years of stuff. I actually went to pick up a disc sander and saw it sitting in the corner. Truly lucky findNice DP - same model as mine! I'm also in Sac. Where did you find that for $45? Great price! I look at Craigslist periodically but haven't seen one in some time. Welcome to GJ. Lot of great info on the King-Seeley drill presses on this site, a lot of it by Frank.





I agree with what others have said. $200 is too much for this one given it’s condition. Drill press value/ going rate varies based on geographical location but I would not spend over $100 tops for this one. I paid $100 for a good original paint early 100 model(13.5) without a motor and that was because it was so nice with no arc of shame under all the sawdust. Even that may have been too much but you have to decide if it is worth it to you? This one doesn’t have any rare accessories like a light or 3rd pulley so I would passHello all,
I am looking for a new drill press, and one of these table top craftsmans will be perfect. I had a couple questions before I purchase though.
One, are Frank Lees pictures not showing up for people, or is it just me?
Pictures are of one local to me, looks very clean, except for a light mount and switch that are drilled into the side. List price is $200, which is fine by me for a clean example. I feel I would prefer the 3 handled models instead of this 2 handle though. Does anyone feel 2 handles aren't quite enough for specific drill depths?
Cheers,
I can't speak to cost and availability of these in your area, but in mine they rarely come up. The few I've seen relatively recently have been more than what that one is asking. I have the same model listed in the ad and it works well. Heavy, solid machine. If the $200 price works for you then it's a good price and I think you can feel good about it.Hello all,
I am looking for a new drill press, and one of these table top craftsmans will be perfect. I had a couple questions before I purchase though.
One, are Frank Lees pictures not showing up for people, or is it just me?
Pictures are of one local to me, looks very clean, except for a light mount and switch that are drilled into the side. List price is $200, which is fine by me for a clean example. I feel I would prefer the 3 handled models instead of this 2 handle though. Does anyone feel 2 handles aren't quite enough for specific drill depths?
Cheers,
I would guess, based on the limited visibility of the pics, the owner flipped the pulley up or down to adjust speed but didn't realign the belt so it's in the same horizontal plane. But I could be wrong. Often am!The biggest thing behind the two handles (if it is original), is that they have less depth than the 3-handle versions. The Pinion is swappable, so I would confirm the distance from the center column to the chuck. For me, that seems overpriced. The motor belt isn't flat, meaning the bearings or pullys are seeing some rubbing action. Motor should be lower.
Did you receive the message I sent you regarding the power bronze Craftsman 150 in good condition for $50?Thank you all for the feedback. Sounds like I need to sit back and wait till a better price comes along. I like the condition and there is said to be no arc of shame, but can't quite get over the light screwed in the side..
11b, I have been reviewing your threads, and the new one looks like a great consolidation of a lot of this info.
General question, if anyone has a benchtop model, what is the bench height that it's mounted on? I have a really nice 17" wide vidmar style cabinet, that is what I had in mind for the mounting location of my future drill press. That height is right about 38" though, with castors. I feel it may be pushing the working height of the press too high.
Epsteins has these.If you want an alternative, look at Martin, part # 0472, this one fits the collars very well.
Of course if you really want to get fancy, you could also find a Williams 472 that has a larger pin that fits in the chuck body (note: it will not fit the collar like the Martin), so that you can hold it stationary while you use the other wrench to loosen the collar:
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