Well, I found one close, but still not a 150. 1958 '80', I've started to restore. I hope you plan on showing us how you'll do the headband as it looks like I'll be needing to do one also.
Cool DP, nice stepping stone until you find that special 150
Well, I found one close, but still not a 150. 1958 '80', I've started to restore. I hope you plan on showing us how you'll do the headband as it looks like I'll be needing to do one also.
Oops, sorry I did not see that.Dang for $100 that was a great deal. The other folks that bid up the off shore drill press to $2xx must have thought you were a fool for spending so much on that old piece of junk.
Aw, that isn't bad at all. That handle can be repaired or easily replaced. At least none of the casting got broken.![]()
Awww, poor puppy, looks like he has been hard at work.
How did you paint those? Rattle can, spray gun?

Awww, poor puppy, looks like he has been hard at work.
How did you paint those? Rattle can, spray gun?
Are we sure he didn't just dip the dog and rub him on the beams ?![]()

Nice drill press nine. I finally finished up that Wilton vise and I'm starting to look at my next project. I coincidentally saw a pic of a Craftsman 100DP bench top model. while scanning a garage sale ad with pics. The guy wanted $80 for it. he didn't sell it last weekend and I took the first chance I had to run over this morning and look at it. Well I Still have my money and he still has his drill. It was the biggest pos ever. Broken missing parts everywhere, newer motor, just junk. He said "yeah the original motor was bad so we replaced it and threw the old one in the scrap pile. I had him go look for it but it was gone. Oh well. These deals like you come across are very rare around here.
Thanks guys, here is a recent resto on a Block Grinder, just in time for it's 50th birthday. Black and Gold Hammertone, coarse and fine wire wheels. Still need to get some visors and a light. The grinder is dated June 28th, 1963 :Willy_nil
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Well you will just have to find one that is thrashed, only really good for parts and use it as an organ donor. No need to waste all the restoration effort!
That's so sad, I'm sorry for your loss.![]()

wow, thats a bummer!

Got any new project going on in the new year?
Mind if I ask the colours you used on that block grinder? I have an old Beaver DP I plan on fixing up and those colours would look goooooooood!![]()

You could always get it rewound, shame to let it go to waste
Label says 1/4 

I can't read the label on the 1/3hp donor grinderI do have another 1/3 in line that I can check tomorrow.
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If it is a 60's model 6" Manufactured by Delco, it should be this one.
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Lookin' good.Are you going to keep it single speed or put a multi sheave pulley on the motor? Didn't anyone tell you, chuck keys make an awful drill bit.
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