7th Kahuna
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Over the weekend I acquired a Vari-Slo assembly for a 1952 Model 100 Craftsman drillpress. It is missing three parts, two of which are fairly simple to replace but the third is the clamping pad. I see some folks have simply replaced it with a bolt with a longer thread, but the head casting is still so clean I'd hate to do that. It will tear it up. I have searched for information on the clamping pad but google has let me down.
Can anyone tell me anything about it? What is it made of? Is the pad round or square? Does the face have a curved surface to match the arc (matched, tighter, looser, flat) of the head casting? Does anyone have a picture of one. I figure I might be able to make something out of Teflon.
And because I know this thread is useless without pictures, here you go:
Can anyone tell me anything about it? What is it made of? Is the pad round or square? Does the face have a curved surface to match the arc (matched, tighter, looser, flat) of the head casting? Does anyone have a picture of one. I figure I might be able to make something out of Teflon.
And because I know this thread is useless without pictures, here you go:
