You got one of the good ones. It doesn't take much more work and money to restore a 17" and it's much more machine than a 10", 12" or 14" DP.
jack vines
From the first picture that tag looks like the very early Delta did not put ser # on there first production machines at least drill press's. that would date it somewhere from 1936-1938 if memory serves me. here is one I have as you can see noe ser# and no holes for drive screws.
Serial # should be on a tag riveted to the side opposite the feed handles.
What year is the one pictured?
I estimate approx. 1946 based on the serial number prefix (ie 44-xxxx)
I estimate approx. 1946 based on the serial number prefix (ie 44-xxxx)
What is the dimension of your serial plate? I feel like mine was 1947or later due to the longer plate, and 1952 or older due to the Milwaukee call out on the headstock, but my headstock decal looks older than the one you pictured. It does not have the safety warning on like it looks like yours does...
What is the dimension of your serial plate?
Serial plate is 3" x .5"