







Did that too, with a dog collar. Add a washer while you're at it to keep your fingers out of the gears.About 40 years ago I chained the chuck key to my table drill press, and I have never had to look for it and have never lost it in those 40 years.
About 40 years ago I chained the chuck key to my table drill press, and I have never had to look for it and have never lost it in those 40 years.
Did that too, with a dog collar. Add a washer while you're at it to keep your fingers out of the gears.

I've been thinking about making this too, as it is a great idea, but I keep most of these long handled items in a shed (yard tools) or the basement (wood working tools). My garage is all about the care and fixing of cars.
Put your magnet in a plastic bag for easy cleaning!Re: Tips & Tricks
Sorry I don't have pictures, but I use old speaker magnets on my drill press to catch filings as I drill.
Gas line antifreeze in my seasonal fuel tanks each year to help remove water from condensation.
A comb to hold finishing nails as I hammer.
And old *****-hose on the end of my shop-vac to find small dropped parts.


I wish I had a better way to keep individual tool wrenches on the power cord when one isn't provided. Everything i use eventually breaks. tie wraps are not good even when you have good ones. They slip and hang up.About 40 years ago I chained the chuck key to my table drill press, and I have never had to look for it and have never lost it in those 40 years.
I use a strong magnet on the drill press body. Since there is more mass in the drill press than the chuck key, the key pops right off the magnet. Keep it up high so that no chips get thrown onto it.About 40 years ago I chained the chuck key to my table drill press, and I have never had to look for it and have never lost it in those 40 years.
I bought my drill press used and that’s what it has. Works very well.I use a strong magnet on the drill press body. Since there is more mass in the drill press than the chuck key, the key pops right off the magnet. Keep it up high so that no chips get thrown onto it.
A few times I've used 2 large trash bags placed over the rim. They act nicely as a lube. The tire slides on easily and the bags pull right out.Re: Tips & Tricks
You guys might think I'm crazy and I thought my boss was crazy also for doing until I tried it. I use Wd40 to change tires and inter tubes on my motorcycles. The wd40 does not hurt the tire, and the tire is only slippery for a few minutes after it dries the tire is back normal. The tire beads on the rim better inter tube does not pinch as much. And also instead of using soapy water it will not rust the rim. I have done it for years I have no problem hanging corners after a fresh tire change. I should mention I still change all my tires with spoons, sweat and muscles.
That's the way Model T guys change tires also.A few times I've used 2 large trash bags placed over the rim. They act nicely as a lube. The tire slides on easily and the bags pull right out.
