I couldn't help but pick up this old CM drill press from a barn sale a couple weeks ago for a whopping $5. It was complete and had minimal signs of use but was very dirty with some surface rust. It came with a bunch of shaper bits and attachments.
I have no real need for it but decided to restore it anyway.
Here she is as found:
I completely disassembled the machine and removed the rust by sanding/wire brushing. Evaporust was only needed on the chuck.
The old bearings were removed and ultrasonically cleaned and repacked with synthetic grease. The closet paint match was Rustoleum Royal Blue.
Here's the machine after restoration:
I went ahead and restored the motor that came with it. However the motor was 3450 RPM. (DP was obviously used as a router/shaper). I don't recall ever seeing a CM motor this neat. It's a Repulsion Induction style. I believe these were close to the original colors. (bearings also removed/cleaned/repacked)
I later concluded that 3450 RPM is just too fast for a DP so decided to rebuild a later model CM 1750 motor. I would have loved to see that older matching motor on the DP.
Here's the end result so far. I need to order a larger drive belt since the motor I used sits further back on the mount.
I'd like to find a few parts for this DP. I need a return spring cap/cover. One of the notches is broken on mine and it only holds on one pin. If anyone has one please let me know.
I'd also like to locate the spindle guard and maybe even the multi speed attachment.
This old CM will join it's bigger brother and little sister: