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Rich Adamo
11-15-2010, 8:35 AM
I am looking to upgrade my drill press from a benchtop to a floor drill press and I have found a powermatic 1150A on craigslist. Can people familiar with this drill press let know what they think and what a fair price would be.

Thanks
Rich

Cary Falk
11-15-2010, 9:32 AM
I know that that is a well sought after DP for the people at Old Woodworking Machines(OWWM). I have no clue what it is worth. Area plays into price.

Kent A Bathurst
11-15-2010, 10:22 AM
Sorry - you kind of asked "how long is a string?"

1150A [change speed with belts on the stacked pulleys] or 1150A VS?

120? 240 single phase? 240 three phase?

Tilt table or production table? If production - what is the condition of the table surface [ie - any holes drilled into it or through it?]

Condition?

Age [one age indicator - green or gold? Which gold? - there were 3] - s/n can be used to sort this out

All of these things greatly affect the value, particularly for "old-machines-made-in-America-geeks". For example - Very good condition, VS, green, like-new production table, 240 single phase - you wouldn't want this one - send me the info, though:D

As you might suspect - I have a PM1150A-VS, early 1980's, the first gold color, Good +. 240 single phase via replacement motor, but have the OEM three-phase motor as well. Production table with a few "dimples", but not through-holes. New bearings. Plus an oddity - an accessory mag starter/switch that was a $500 option, back in the day.

Chip Lindley
11-15-2010, 3:36 PM
PM 1150A's are industrial machines of very good reputation. Price depends on many things as Kent said above ^. I gave $185 for an 1150 VS "pea green" version about 20 years ago. No chuck and the Morse-taper spindle nose was bent out of true. I thought that was a steal then. Figure that in today's dollars.

Ben Martin
11-15-2010, 7:12 PM
Age [one age indicator - green or gold? Which gold? - there were 3] - s/n can be used to sort this out

And 2 Greens that I can think of...

:D

Bob Aquino
11-15-2010, 9:08 PM
Kent gave a very succinct answer. Lots of factors, but it is a very desirable press. I just sold a Rockwell version of a very similar press, 15" VS with a 3/4hp 3 phase baldor motor, mag starter and an almost pristine production table for 395. A Pmatic 1150 is a very similar, maybe slightly higher quality press (don't know I haven't had my hands on one yet) but the pricing should be very close. 3 phase motors are an advantage on a press since they give you very finely controlled variable speed with either stepped pulleys or a Reeves drive.

If the press is complete and in good condition, then it comes down to accessories like the table, mag switch etc. A VS machine is always at a premium whether it is 3 phase or not. 4 bills for a similar press would not be unreasonable.

Mike Wellner
11-16-2010, 12:03 AM
Better buy it before I trace your IP!!!

(just pulling your leg of course)

Kent A Bathurst
11-16-2010, 8:03 AM
And 2 Greens that I can think of...

:D


for sure - I focused on researching the golds because mine is gold. came across it almost by accident while I was searching for a green, so I bit.

Kent A Bathurst
11-16-2010, 8:13 AM
Kent gave a very succinct answer.........
......... 4 bills for a similar press would not be unreasonable.

Bob - first, I have been called many, many things, but that is the first time "succinct" ever came up :D

Next - you locate a good green PM VS for 4 bills, you buy it for me and I'll come get it and give you a finders fee. At that price, I'll make room somewhere in the shop for a second DP.

Last - I talked via PM [no pun intended] with the OP. He got the press at what seems a very fair price. As best I could figure out from the s/n - 1986 step pulley in good or better shape - never did time in a machine shop. Told him he should post pics.

Rich Adamo
11-16-2010, 9:07 AM
I am scheduled to pick up the drill press on Thursday. Once I get it I will post some pictures.

Jeff Duncan
11-16-2010, 1:28 PM
I paid either $500 or $600, (can't remember exactly) for my grey VS version and was happy to get it for that price. But as said prices sometimes vary wildly.
Hope yours works out for you.
good luck,
JeffD

Kirk Poore
11-16-2010, 1:35 PM
And 2 Greens that I can think of...

:D
Yahbut, the 1150A only came along in the racing strip era, not the pea green era...:)

Kirk
Pea green PM1200 owner...

Ben Martin
11-16-2010, 9:36 PM
Yahbut, the 1150A only came along in the racing strip era, not the pea green era...:)

Kirk
Pea green PM1200 owner...

Do you know the difference between an 1150 and an 1150A?

http://i424.photobucket.com/albums/pp325/martbj/Drill%20Press%20Table/IMG_2131.jpg

Mine says it is an 1150 (on the tag), and was made in 1984.

Ben, PM1150 and PM1200 owner, sorry to one up you Kirk :D

Kirk Poore
11-16-2010, 10:45 PM
Do you know the difference between an 1150 and an 1150A?

http://i424.photobucket.com/albums/pp325/martbj/Drill%20Press%20Table/IMG_2131.jpg

Mine says it is an 1150 (on the tag), and was made in 1984.

Ben, PM1150 and PM1200 owner, sorry to one up you Kirk :D

Well, OWWM.com has a 1974 PM price list with the 1150 and no 1150A. But it has a 1979 manual with both the 1150 and 1150A. I would have assumed they dropped the 1150 when the 1150A came out, but maybe they made both as late as 1984.

I've seen both an 1150 (1966) and an 1150A (early 90's, I think). But not at the same time, and I wasn't looking to compare.:)

http://img696.imageshack.us/img696/825/mighty1200small.jpg

Kirk

Jesse Busenitz
01-25-2015, 8:14 PM
Anybody seen one of these? I'm in the market for a DP but this may be overkill. denver.craigslist.org/tld/4850071129