So I recently started this project and thought I'd invite you along. I am positive there will lots of problems/issues that you can help with. This all started when I saw a Ebay posting for the machine - it looked like a basket case - just my style. It was located in WV - about 5 hours from me...
Up for sale is a recently completed Delta DP-220 14” bench top drill press. Serial number is 55-4813 which dates it as 1947. It is a DP-220 head with high speed pulleys on both the motor and spindle. Measured speeds are 4980, 2444, 1258 and 650. Motor pulley has small chip in top step – does not...
This somewhat rare Delta attachment will increase the available speeds on your DP220 14” drill press from 4 to 12. I removed it from a 1942 vintage Delta 14” drill press. It will fit most machines with a 2-3/4” column. The machine it was removed from had the high speed spindle pulley – if you...
These parts came from a Sears Companion (Atlas manufactured) drill press refurb. The parts came with the machine and I believe they are all from the Sears Companion press. The front belt cover hood is from a Dunlap machine (Dunlap badge included) of the same time period'. I have the motor mount...
I recently picked up a Powermatic 24” scroll saw so these machines are now surplus and need to go.
The first one is Type 1 with a Dewalt Stand. Not an expert but seems to run fine to me. All parts are present and accounted for. I went through this machine following the 4 part YouTube series – I...
I am offering a somewhat rare Walker Turner Foot Feed assembly. This came off of a 15” model 1200 machine. All components are present and accounted for except the upper gear guard and its commonly available hardware. This would be easy to ship with the exception of the long rod – I don’t believe...
I’m working on a Delta drill press that came to me with a botched up front belt guard. It is Delta part number DP-257. I have one that I could borropw from another 14” Delta but Id rather not.
So I’m looking for a reasonable priced complete front guard with Delta head badge. Second choice would...
These are parts from a Jacobs 33B chuck that I recently disassembled. I have the 3 jaws, split ring and outside sleeve – all seem to be in good condition. I would prefer to sell as a lot and not split them up. I think these jaws would work for any 33 chuck variation – and maybe others. Let me...
This is a ball end handle that came from the table raiser assembly of a Delta 17” drill press but is likely used in many other applications. I believe the part number is ddl-160C. It is 4-1/2” long and has a ½” bore with a set screw. The small arm spins.
Looking to get $25 plus shipping
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I have a Cutler Hammer bulletin 9101 switch that needs a different heater. Looking for a Cutler Hammer H21 6.4 Amp heater. Needs to be the same configuration as the picture below.
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Rick
This drill press is in very good condition. Very clean with little or no rust. It appears to be complete except for the missing feed stop nuts. I believe the craftsman motor is original – the motor starts right up and runs very smooth. Table is in very nice shape. I haven’t done anything but...
This is a ball end handle that came from the table raiser assembly of a Delta 17” drill press but is likely used in many other applications. I believe the part number is ddl-160C. It is 4-1/2” long and has a ½” bore with a set screw. The small arm spins.
Looking to get $25 plus shipping
Thanks...
This is a Delta ¾ HP 3 phase motor – model # 86-720. It is a dual voltage double shafted motor, 1725 RPM. It has been completely disassembled, cleaned and painted and has new bearings. This motor is specified for larger Delta drill presses but could be used in almost any application.
Looking to...
Up for sale is a newly rebuilt Delta 17” drill press. Serial number is 114-3310 which dates it to 1955 production. It currently has slo speed pulleys so published spindle speeds are 385, 600, 925, 1450, 2240 RPM’s. The machine was completely disassembled and all parts were de-rusted, cleaned...
In an effort to clean up and thin out my shop equipment I have decided to offer this drill press for sale. It is a late 1890’s or early 1900’s machine manufactured by W F & John Barnes . It is a bench top version and is identified in the Barnes catalog as a friction disk machine – essentially a...
I'm considering a Queen City grinder - 12" 1 HP 3 phase with pedestal. Appears to be complete. I'm wondering what the value of such a grinder is? I realize value is a relative thing - just looking to see if the asking price ($300) is reasonable in the south east.
Thanks
Rick
This stand came to me with a drill press on it – the press is way too high on the stand so it has to go. I am committed to not keeping things I don’t have a use for (we’ve all said that).
It is shop built – very well constructed and heavy, - Too heavy to ship. The top is 18” x 27” and the...
I'm working on reassembling a western electric motor from the early 1900's (I think). The motor has bronze bushings with an oil reservoir in each end bell. Any suggestions on type and weight of oil?
Also the motor didn't have a junction box when I got it. The motor came to me with the wires...
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