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I just had to have this little drill press from estate sale. No markings, looks factory and not homemade Any Ideas to put me on the right path for info on it? 19 inches tall with a Millers Falls #5A Eggbeater in it’ Thanks
 

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I just had to have this little drill press from estate sale. No markings, looks factory and not homemade Any Ideas to put me on the right path for info on it? 19 inches tall with a Millers Falls #5A Eggbeater in it’ Thanks
Possibly a cobbled together unfinished project. Where's the downfeed? The pieces that fit on the column look to be made from barstock, not castings as you normally see on factory made drill presses.
 

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Appreciate all responses so far. Pretty sure it’s factory made with the base and work top both cast iron and or steel. As far as modified electric hand drill press, I own 5 in my collection and no way. I will get the rest of the ZAT number and post as soon as I can. Thanks again
 

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The base, table and column are factory production--for something else. The rest would be easy to fab given a half-decent shop.

I think the spring is on the wrong side of the table. I can see using up-pressure rather than down for the feed. Having the spring between the table and the head makes no sense.
 
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I don't see any mechanism for feed or down pressure, unless it's obscured in the photos. I would think that a factory made device wouldn't use all those cap screws to fasten bits and pieces together.
 
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What's this say. ZAT-something?

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I took it apart to get at the full number, and here is what I got: “ZATKO MET—-OD. CO.” On top line. The space after the Met is the keyway opening. Below that I read; “FUCLI—0”again the space is the key way. Thanks
 

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I took it apart to get at the full number, and here is what I got: “ZATKO MET—-OD. CO.” On top line. The space after the Met is the keyway opening. Below that I read; “FUCLI—0”again the space is the key way. Thanks
How about Zatko Metal Products, Cleveland Ohio.


Lots of hits on Zatko Metal, both on Google Books and regular Google. In Euclid ohio in 1961 could be your FUCLI—0”
 
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How about Zatko Metal Products, Cleveland Ohio.


Lots of hits on Zatko Metal, both on Google Books and regular Google. In Euclid ohio in 1961 could be your FUCLI—0”
Thank You Much! I will now go down this road and see where it Leads. PS The F does look like it could be an E so EUCLID it is!
 
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The base, table and column are factory production--for something else. The rest would be easy to fab given a half-decent shop.

I think the spring is on the wrong side of the table. I can see using up-pressure rather than down for the feed. Having the spring between the table and the head makes no sense.
The spring works fine to lift the eggbeater up after drilling so you don’t have to pick up the drill assembly dead weight each time. Downward Drilling pressure is via the eggbeater Knob opposite the gear knob.
 
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I don't see any mechanism for feed or down pressure, unless it's obscured in the photos. I would think that a factory made device wouldn't use all those cap screws to fasten bits and pieces together.
Knob opposite eggbeater gear knob for downward pressure. Remember this is a lightweight operation and press is only their to drill a straight hole 90 degrees,
 
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