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New (to me) Powermatic drill press

Egapgt

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This Powermatic DP was delivered to me in January 2014. It was said to have lived in a wood working shop all of its life and there is no evidence to the contrary. According to the serial number decoder it was built in 1975. It came with one issue that I knew of and one that I strongly suspected; rust around the bottom of the base and a Jacobs #100 center rest chuck. The chuck was a special purpose chuck made for armature work in a lathe; the brass jaws were not suitable for my purposes. Thankfully, after going through the machine, no major surprises were found. The greases were mostly dried up so the appropriate parts were cleaned and lubricated. The rusty areas of the base were cleaned and the entire base primed and repainted. The non-original (I suspect) GE, 1725 rpm motor was replaced with a NOS Baldor 1140 rpm unit. An Albrecht 1/32” – ½” chuck replaced the Jacobs. The rest of the machine was left original. The original belt (I suspect) was inspected and dressed and works fine. The remains of the “18 month warranty” sticker remain. All in all, a very nice, smooth running example of a mostly original Powermatic 1150. The spindle run out is 0.00075” and the run out with the Albrecht chuck and a dowel pin installed is 0.0020”.
 

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Egapgt

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Thanks for the replies...one of my weaknesses is a fondness for older, used, but pretty much unmolested machinery that remains functional. They seem to get fewer and further between.
 
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woody 73

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very nice I have it but not in the green series instead it is in the gold series, shame those bastards (who were making pot's of money) sold out the company, but don't get me started.:rant:
 

ktbarnett

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The drill press looks great for that vintage. Did you repaint it? If so what kind of paint and what color is it. I've got an 1980 Model 60 Jointer that I want to repaint but haven't found the right color for it yet. The safety label on that look almost new. Is that a replacement? I'm in need of that as well or a source for them.
 
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