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Which Drill Press?

6pony6

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Which vintage drill press would you want? All things being equal, is one that much better than the other?
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I believe they are comparable, but if it were me, I'd pick the Craftsman, as it was clearly made by Atlas, and I have had good experiences with my Atlas.

Just be sure to lubricate the return spring before it breaks.
 

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Tie break, for now.
I've used my grandfather's Craftsman/Atlas my entire life. For me, no other DP compares.

For either machine, a third speed pulley is a must.
 

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Either one would work, they are pretty similar but I think the Delta is a little better made. I have a similar atlas and, while functional, it's not as beefy as the Delta.
 

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Detla is better made and has better part availability in general. Atlas was fond of Zamak (pot metal) and I saw some issues with its application in their drill press.
 

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I don't think you could go wrong with either, they look to be pretty comparable on size. Difference would be in the finder details that you would have to checkout first-hand...

i.e. Condition of bearings, how smooth do things rotate? Condition of chuck... Play in the quill... etc, etc...
 

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Imho the craftsman. I have one of those and it runs crazy tight. I've heard others say the same. Jmho as always.
 

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I like the delta, but they are very similar. I've found the delta stuff is usually build a tad heavier at least In my experiences. However, Im sure there are exceptions to the rule


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Buy them both and decide later.



I like this advice the best. A quick update. The Craftsman was on my way home from work so I decided to take a look.

Owner plugged it in, turned it on, and it ran beautifully. Virtually no run out and everything worked as it should with original motor. Paid $60 and loaded it in my truck.

Based on the Craftsman badge/logo, and real quick research, I believe it's from early 40's.

While there, I also grabbed this Cincinnati Tool Co bench grinder that also dates from early 40's. Very happy with both. I may still go look at the Delta later this week.c5cf1abfcec414ec7ac4c9c2c98fc08a.jpg0c037085317cf9c792ee3e0ede44d557.jpgf909468decbdbf911dd9ebb05aac1f71.jpg60fabe6210a5e17d8afc35fa7a222c1d.jpg846a4cf603250bf5b5d76334724ace63.jpg94206ae4b1f4d92f756aaa30ab230918.jpg




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Awesome find and great price on the Craftsman DP and the Cincinnati grinder! Congrats! Now go get that Delta DP!!!
 

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You done good. But to be fair, there was no wrong answer here. It's more of a Mary Ann or Ginger type of question.
 

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The oval switch plate and 4 handles date the DP in the 1939-1940 range. In '41 the switch plate was rectangular. The '38 version had 3 handles. I have the '41 version.

Model 101.03622 ? The manual is available on VintageMachinery, but isn't very useful.
 
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The way I read it, I think it was actually $60 for the drill press, and another $20 for the grinder. Very good deal.



You are correct. $60 for the DP. The more I mess around with this thing, the more I like it. It is one heavy beast though. I need to figure out where I want it, and stop moving it around.


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