Larry Caldwell
Elite Member
I just paid $120 for a 50 year old Rockwell 17" drill press. The only thing wrong with it is the switch, and it's missing the nut that sets the depth stop. There are instructions for wiring the motor for 220v on the motor plate, and for reversing the motor, so that will happen soon. The bearings and chuck are good, with no detectable play in the spindle.
I'm thinking of wiring the motor to a wall switch that will let me reverse the motor and start/stop the tool. What do you guys think of that?
I also have a lathe vise with a bolt pattern that won't match up to the lathe work table, so have to figure out what to do about that. A piece of channel should make a quick and dirty adapter, but I'm open for more elegant suggestions. No, I'm not going to mill either the vise or lathe to make them match up.
I'm thinking of wiring the motor to a wall switch that will let me reverse the motor and start/stop the tool. What do you guys think of that?
I also have a lathe vise with a bolt pattern that won't match up to the lathe work table, so have to figure out what to do about that. A piece of channel should make a quick and dirty adapter, but I'm open for more elegant suggestions. No, I'm not going to mill either the vise or lathe to make them match up.