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That's really cool, Jeff!!
Where's you PA accent? lol
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That will save the ol shoulder from wearing out.
Is there a way to put a pressure switch on to shut it off when it is done? just asking...
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The other end of the arm where I engaged the saw has a shutoff for the mechanism but the end is broken off.
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About a month ago I picked up a nice original 15" Walker Turner drill press. With the help of the folks over at OWWM.org , they figured out it was made in 1935.
I just got a correct vintage motor for it and ran it last night for the first time. I still have to replace the original cord and possibly the on/off switch as it has to be in a specific position to work. It runs pretty quietly and I'm pretty happy with it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ULxY2PCyNqE |
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Nice score! I like the handwheel. Almost nautical themed.
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The ships wheel is pretty rare. It does work great. Makes it much easier to get perfect hand position.
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Jeff your tools are so cool and to get things back in shape of that vintage and in good working order is the bomb. Guess I need to start looking a bit harder...my fiancé bought me a Handler 190 for xmas (Im not supposed to know that) but hahahaha. Now I can't wait till warm weather again, my shop will be in full construction mode. I will be having cabin fever all winter!
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nice drill press jeff. thanks for all the parts !!!!!!
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Santa dropped this off for me
And the hood from H**L LOL!!!! If I can't weld I can always hunt Zombies LOL
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Very nice welder Steve. I don't know how experienced you are but I suggest ( if it's new to you ) either taking a Vo Tech class to learn to weld or have an experienced MIG welder show you the correct way to set it up and what to listen for.
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