![]() does not provide support or parts for any machines Our purpose is to provide information about vintage machinery that is generallyĭifficult to locate. PLEASE NOTE: was founded as a public service toĪmateur and professional woodworkers who enjoy using and/or restoring vintage machinery. A later version I had, I believe was made from aluminum or zamack.u Not sure if this is unusual, but the belt cover is made from cast iron. This is the optional version 9D66 which has a handle, as opposed to the version with a hand wheel, that came with the DP961 production table package. This is the one that is attached to the table via a ring that is screwed into the bottom of the table clamp. Another unusual trait, is the table lift. First, the serial #1 1140 is shared by many machines, but this is the only one I have seen with the black/silver badge, not the typical orange. While many of these machines have been posted, this particular drill press stands out in a few ways. Used for many years by a gentleman in Manchester NH who did furniture re-upholstery as a hobby/side job. ![]()
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