Looks to be in good condition, and is a step or two above the basic models. Has either a back gear and/or a power downfeed. There should be a model number on the casting. Where are you located?I have a very old drill press ,all mechanical
Where are you located? That makes a difference.I’d like to know what it’s worth ?


That's not a post drill.We had a post drill in our blacksmith shop when I was a kid. I don’t know how many scrap boards I made Swiss boards out of. When the shop was tore down and I took the drill and stored it on a shelf in my garage. It got in my way a few too many times and sold it for $30 about 25 years ago. Now I have the space and my Grandson would love burning in a few holes for one of his projects.
Found one at an online auction and forgot to bid. It went for about $55-60 including auction fees and any taxes. Pic below.
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It's just the way the internet works.Love it when a new guy comes on the group, asks a few questions, then disappears without another post.
About 5 cents.I’d like to know what it’s worth ?
That is why I have a mental rule not to engage with posters who have less than 100 posts. You got more than 100 posts then you are a member of the community.Love it when a new guy comes on the group, asks a few questions, then disappears without another post.
I posted 2 messages trying to be helpful, and attempted to contact the OP in case he was in my area. I could have been a buyer. When he doesn't have the decency to reply to me or anyone else, I'm not impressed.Well, thank you very much for being so welcoming and helpful to new members. Greatly appreciated.![]()
AI could have done that for him.He wasn't here to participate - he was here hoping we would write his ebay ad for him.