Silverhair
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Last weekend I acquired this Craftsman (King-Seeley – 103.23590) 12 ¼” drill press from a very nice gentleman, that I think was a short run “value priced” variation of the 15” bench top model (24505?). I’ve seen a picture of a very similar one in the 1964 Craftsman Power tool catalog (23595) and the research I’ve done hasn’t turned up much about this interesting machine – my sense is its indeed a early 60s machine. And unfortunately, I’ve had no luck finding a manual for it.
It has a Jacobs Multi-Craft MC8K33 chuck that accepts 5/64” – ½” bits, and while I don’t have a dial indicator handy, visually, runout appears minimal. Spring return is a bit weak though on the quill.
The motor (not original) sports a single step pulley, and is mounted on a swinging bracket that appears mostly original. Changing the belt on different steps seems super easy, but nothing obvious locks that bracket in-place – just the weight of the motor. Just today I found what I think will be a matching four step pulley for the motor and should have that in a week. Was this a common bracket on these machines? And does anyone know any more details on this press?
It has a Jacobs Multi-Craft MC8K33 chuck that accepts 5/64” – ½” bits, and while I don’t have a dial indicator handy, visually, runout appears minimal. Spring return is a bit weak though on the quill.
The motor (not original) sports a single step pulley, and is mounted on a swinging bracket that appears mostly original. Changing the belt on different steps seems super easy, but nothing obvious locks that bracket in-place – just the weight of the motor. Just today I found what I think will be a matching four step pulley for the motor and should have that in a week. Was this a common bracket on these machines? And does anyone know any more details on this press?










