dr_clyde
Well-known member
A friend needed this out of his shop, he gave me a fair price, and I couldn't refuse.
I could use a radial drill once in a while, but I couldn't justify the floor space for a big fella. Enter this little baby!
Its a LUX 832. 8" column, 32" arm. It is a clone of a Victor, which is most likely a clone of something else. It has a #4 MT spindle, decent speed range, flood coolant pump, power feeds, and is a good size for the occasional weird thing we need to drill. I occasionally need to drive a larger tap than I want to spin by hand, and this should help with that.
Its not a "heritage" machine of any sort of pedigree like a Carlton, ATW or the like, but it is in good working order and is on my floor making chips, so I guess that counts for something. I'll keep me tided over until I find a nice Carlton or ATW Hole Wizard.
I could use a radial drill once in a while, but I couldn't justify the floor space for a big fella. Enter this little baby!
Its a LUX 832. 8" column, 32" arm. It is a clone of a Victor, which is most likely a clone of something else. It has a #4 MT spindle, decent speed range, flood coolant pump, power feeds, and is a good size for the occasional weird thing we need to drill. I occasionally need to drive a larger tap than I want to spin by hand, and this should help with that.
Its not a "heritage" machine of any sort of pedigree like a Carlton, ATW or the like, but it is in good working order and is on my floor making chips, so I guess that counts for something. I'll keep me tided over until I find a nice Carlton or ATW Hole Wizard.

