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I picked up a badly rusted Craftsman drill press (103.24511) off Facebook Marketplace dirt cheap hoping to get something useful out of it. The seller said it had been abandoned in a collapsed shed, which explained all the rust. The quill/spindle were gone, but the spindle pulley was still present, as was a severely corroded 1/2 HP capacitor start motor with a 4-step pulley.
The motor's ball bearings are sticky and the capacitor is done for, so I don't have any immediate use for it, though eventually I should use it for a first time attempt at bearing replacement practice. The drill press head is missing the quill spring and the column clamps, besides having 1/16" - 1/8" thick rust flaking all over it.
In the end, I'm going to get rid of the press head, but the base, column, and table are fine after some wire wheeling, and I got the motor 4-step pulley off. However, without the actual functioning press head, I don't know what I to use the whole stand for, nor the spindle pulley.
The motor's ball bearings are sticky and the capacitor is done for, so I don't have any immediate use for it, though eventually I should use it for a first time attempt at bearing replacement practice. The drill press head is missing the quill spring and the column clamps, besides having 1/16" - 1/8" thick rust flaking all over it.
In the end, I'm going to get rid of the press head, but the base, column, and table are fine after some wire wheeling, and I got the motor 4-step pulley off. However, without the actual functioning press head, I don't know what I to use the whole stand for, nor the spindle pulley.
- What use have any of you made of a drill press stand/table without the the drill? It gives me the ability to mount any stationary tool to the table at any elevation. I can think of mounting a bench grinder, but what else?
- How would you repurpose the spindle pulley? Only one end of the pulley has the hex-key, the other end seems to be a 3/4" circular hole. I could insert a shaft adapter for use as a fixed pulley, but that seems a waste of the pair of bearings. Any other ideas?









