Outlawmws
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Nothing. Leather was used prior to rubber belts being available and up to the job. Most of these machines are a century or more old...
ndfan--probably not many advantages. Current fabric/rubber composition belts seem to grip very well and perhaps better than leather and are cheaper although i am no expert in power transmission. I'm old school, my machines are old, I work on old bikes and other stuff that people drag in and I just like it that way.
Tom B.
I was going to scrap this old Milwaukee drill press, but on second thought, it's an oldie but a goodie. I haven't done any research into it, got it from an old friend long ago. The number plate seems to be worn off, I cannot find any identifier markings on it.
Looking at this 1959 Delta/rockwell 14 inch bench top, owner wants $275 for it, he said he`s its been thru it all, just a little of runout in it, whats the odds of not finding bearings for it..? Think the price is good or pass....?
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They are a good machine what is his definition of a little run-out? .00?
They are a good machine what is his definition of a little run-out? .00?
Looking at this 1959 Delta/rockwell 14 inch bench top, owner wants $275 for it, he said he`s its been thru it all, just a little of runout in it, whats the odds of not finding bearings for it..? Think the price is good or pass....?
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Too much $$$. I sold a few 50's era Delta 225's recently and never got more than $200 for them, and the last one had a middle pulley. That motor doesn't look too special either.
Just sayin'.....
The header at the top of the page says to introduce myself on the "introduction" forum, but I can't find that for the life of me.
So, I'll just start out with a pic of my old Drill Press.

Motor is just a 1/2 hp dayton...as said nothing special, but what is the advantage of a center pulley...all new to me..?
Thanks, that cleared things up .Center pulley will reduce lowest speed to about 250-300 rpm, which is useful for drilling holes in steel. Without center pulley the lowest speed is likely around 700-800 rpm for that vintage drill press---ok for wood and non-ferrous metals, but impractical to drill large holes in ferrous metals.
Sweet.Finished up another Buffalo 18 this one has the head raising option
That Is Nice.Sweet.
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Craftsman 100 I did for my son. It goes well with the bandsaw I gave him about 6 months ago. I am slowly getting rid of some stuff out of my basement![]()
I love that whole setup, Brent!Still the same DP that I posted before but I finished the wood top and the pic is higher quality. I did get an intermediate pulley but I haven't used it, yet.
I love that whole setup, Brent!
That Is Nice.
Nice Too!
Thanks, it is fun for me to pass these along to be be used again.
Brent, I have a 1940's table and a floor model like yours in the pile to be worked on. One is missing the pulley guard and both the top spindle cover. That is an interesting motor arrangement you have on there.