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Question antique bench drill
Below is the link to a photo of a simple little drill press which I
inherited. It was my dad's and part of an outfit of which the main element was a small Goodell-Pratt metal lathe. I think he probably had the lathe, a grinding wheel and this drill set up in some sort of combo fashion with perhaps a line shaft to distribute power from a single quarter-horse motor. However, I have no idea how the different tools were arranged or what the drive system was for this drill. Would like to set it up and have it operational again for sentimental reasons. Wonder if anybody's familiar with such an item and has any idea what kind of belt would've been used and how it might have been rigged. Thanks much. http://www.flickr.com/photos/ghb624/3520129877/ |
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