Looks like it has two cone drive setups to vary speed. I am surprised to see an electric! motor.
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Looks like it has two cone drive setups to vary speed. I am surprised to see an electric! motor.
No relation to seller etc.
"https://goldcountry.craigslist.org/tls/d/drill-press-antique/6740098983.html
Last edited by Lee Schierer; 11-07-2018 at 10:36 PM. Reason: active links to auction sites are not allowed
Very clever. Inverted cones with an inter-drive. Thanks for sharing. OWWM has a listing for the same machine type under Knecht Brothers and they call it a "sensitive drill."
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Last edited by Bill Adamsen; 11-07-2018 at 9:14 PM.
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Wonder what it sound like running. I imagine a toy train track that would be very pleasant.
Aj
The motor mount looks homemade to me. I bet it was line shaft drive from the factory.
Bill D
It's an interesting design. I can't imagine it having very much torque.
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Cool, yet terrifying at the same time. The electric motor is a later add on. The wide pulley on top is for a leather belt. The cast part of the yoke that the motor is mounted on probably had some kind of idler/drive pulley set up to turn the drill on and off, and change to a vertical wheel to take a belt from the line shaft on the ceiling.
There's also this one available on CL: