08-09-2015, 02:47 PM
Interesting drill press acquisition yesterday, friction-drive variable speed made by Albany Hardware Specialty Manufacturing Co. of Albany, WI, circa 1910 or so. I got it from a guy who runs a vintage car restoration shop, who picked it up when he bought out the contents of an old barn in order to pick up a 1928 Hudson that was stored there. Apparently, this drill press had been sitting in the barn unused for the better part of 50 years. I didn't know exactly what it was when I went to pick it up, but was able to figure it out once I got home and started doing some research.
Fair bit of work ahead to get it running, including how to retrofit a motor mount for something that was designed to run off a line shaft system. But that variable speed half-dome drive assembly is just so slick.
Right side.
Left side.
Front view.
Rear view.
Fair bit of work ahead to get it running, including how to retrofit a motor mount for something that was designed to run off a line shaft system. But that variable speed half-dome drive assembly is just so slick.
Right side.
Left side.
Front view.
Rear view.
Bill
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