At a regional auction there was a heavily-used walker-turner drill press in the plant. I brought it home for about $125 to give it an easy retirement. It was in a coal-fired power plant, covered in dust and grime. I think this is probably a 50's-era, model 1200
Maybe I'll post another thread about rebuilding this/tuning it up, but here's a brief summary
Auction pic:
Bringing into the shop at home
After completely disassembling, cleaning, lubricating everything. New motor bearings, made a missing handle for the quill downfeed spindle, added a VFD for the 3-phase motor, rewired the motor starter to just be a main power on/off contactor for the VFD input, etc etc
Now it lives in our wood shop whereas the bigger Powermatic is in the metal shop space.