Old arn pic thread
#61
Here's a before picture on my jointer seeing I didn't notice any art deco bases, don't have any good after shots due to lack of room.

Had this before I had to upgrade

Got a few more OWWM but they were NWWM when I bought them.
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#62
An old early 20th century Buffalo Forge hand cranked drill press. I removed the rust and cleaned it but didn't do any more restoration than that and re lubricating it.




I also machined a chuck mount and chuck to fit into the original Sliver and Deming style chuck. This drill does work... but slowly. It is self plunging.

Peter

My "day job"
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#63
Brad, thanks for your thoughts.

Mark
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#64
Another keeper. Red Star ras. Code:

I long for the days when Coke was a soft drink, and Black and Decker was a quality tool.
Happiness is a snipe free planer
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#65
Not a tool per se, but a motor for one. Early 20th century repulsion-start, induction-run made by Century. It's in line for restoration, but I don't know if I'll ever get to it. Too many other things demanding my time. Runs fine, though it's a bit rough looking.





Kinda big for 1 hp, compared to the 1 hp Baldor sitting next to it.

Tom

“This place smells like that odd combination of flop sweat, hopelessness, aaaand feet"
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#66
SWEET ! You have got to love Walker Turner machines.
I know the voices aren't real but man do they have some great ideas !

People discuss my art and pretend to understand as if it were necessary to understand, when it's simply necessary to love. - Claude Monet
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#67

Slav Jelesijevich said:


Restored this a few years ago and have been adding little extras over the years. Nicknamed the drill press of death.

Slav








looks like something out of Aliens
I know the voices aren't real but man do they have some great ideas !

People discuss my art and pretend to understand as if it were necessary to understand, when it's simply necessary to love. - Claude Monet
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#68
TDKPE said:









Hey Tom....What is it about this repulsion-start induction-run that makes it desirable? How was it better?

Andrew
"That's like getting a running start and diving headfirst into the vortex."

                                 Steve Freidman 4/21/2013
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Greg

It's better to burn out than it is to rust

Danchris Nursery
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#70
2beast said:





Hey, a Boice-Crane Helmet Head drill press! Literally, that was their name. Not many around, I got one once, single most hideous machine I've ever had. No offense, 2Beast, that's a nice looking one. Nothing like the one I was given. They are seriously heavy 15" machines.

Bill
Know, think, choose, do -- Ender's Shadow
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