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Buffalo Forge Company Post Drill Press no.66

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On 12/14/2018 at 9:10 PM, Cal said:

 

Doesn't Oz use the metric system?  Which means you were just a tad over 212* F???  I think I would hunt some shade too!:BugEyeSmiley:

 

Some seriously nice work you did on the drill press.  As Dave said, thanks for taking us along.

And, we like to see small hand tools refurb'd too...

G’daY @Cal

Yes Hahahaha I did do the conversion prior to posting. 

But anyhow ThankYou for allowing me to share, it’s been fun. 

Also if you find any information on this please let me know, would be much appreciated.

 

I will post a photo of my first restored Post Drill Press soon, it's a small bench type. I’ve also restored a “Tough” brand hand drill i really like. 

ThankYou

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    Looks almost like what is on a post in the Dungeon Shop.. Model No. 90....with auto-feed.  The one on the left.    One on the right is a Harbor Freight 5 speed bench top... Flywh

  • Larry,  I forgot to look today  Hopefully tomorrow.  It's very kind of you to offer the drill bits to me, I would love them, however I’m sure postage to Australia would be astronomical.

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Very nice job on the drill press Tas! :TwoThumbsUp:

10 hours ago, Tas said:

That is exactly right, saved from being recycled. One of my daughters has already claimed it 😉 hopefully she will pass it down

Its been a labour of love.

Quite obvious the passion you employ doing the restoration. Great to hear the next generation appreciates it too. FWIW, print off a copy of this thread down the road, seal it in an envelope and attach it the press for it's history (as we know it) for those future generation(s). Sorta' like a time capsule...

11 hours ago, Tas said:

38.2 degrees celsius it was the other day, and that’s just the begging of summer.

Assumed it must be since we're just a few days away from the start of winter here...although by the weather conditions, it's been winter for over 6 weeks already; longer if you count the fall we never really had. Low 20's with heavy first predicted tonight.

11 hours ago, Tas said:

ThankYou

The thanks goes to you for sharing the rebuild here and for being a part of us here. Great to have ya' from 1/2 round the world.

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On 12/18/2018 at 7:35 AM, Larry Buskirk said:

Very nice job on the drill press Tas! :TwoThumbsUp:

@Larry Buskirk G’day Larry

Many Thanks, I appreciate it. 😀

I’ll post my other one shortly.

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On 12/18/2018 at 7:54 AM, Grandpadave52 said:

Quite obvious the passion you employ doing the restoration. Great to hear the next generation appreciates it too. FWIW, print off a copy of this thread down the road, seal it in an envelope and attach it the press for it's history (as we know it) for those future generation(s). Sorta' like a time capsule...

Assumed it must be since we're just a few days away from the start of winter here...although by the weather conditions, it's been winter for over 6 weeks already; longer if you count the fall we never really had. Low 20's with heavy first predicted tonight.

The thanks goes to you for sharing the rebuild here and for being a part of us here. Great to have ya' from 1/2 round the world.

 

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On 12/18/2018 at 7:54 AM, Grandpadave52 said:

Quite obvious the passion you employ doing the restoration. Great to hear the next generation appreciates it too. FWIW, print off a copy of this thread down the road, seal it in an envelope and attach it the press for it's history (as we know it) for those future generation(s). Sorta' like a time capsule...

Assumed it must be since we're just a few days away from the start of winter here...although by the weather conditions, it's been winter for over 6 weeks already; longer if you count the fall we never really had. Low 20's with heavy first predicted tonight.

The thanks goes to you for sharing the rebuild here and for being a part of us here. Great to have ya' from 1/2 round the world.

@Grandpadave52 Hello again Dave

I had to Google FWIW 😉 

Time capsule sounds perfect. 

Too cold for my liking my friend.

where is here please?

I’m originally from Tasmania, hense my nickname Tas, the winters there can get to below 3 degrees celsius, I reside in Perth Western Australia now, it will be 39 degree tomorrow. But then expected 23 and 24 for Christmas.

It’s my pleasure sharing the Drill Press. I’ll start another thread with my first Drill Press now.

ThankYou

3 hours ago, Tas said:

I had to Google FWIW

Sorry...forget about the cultural differences.:P We've become an acronym obsessed culture here in the States. I'm not very fluent in it either.:D

3 hours ago, Tas said:

Too cold for my liking my friend.  where is here please?

I'm not so much a cold weather fan any more either but cope with it.

Sorry, again forget about the big blue Pacific between us...Here is rural West Central Indiana, U.S.A.; a bit over an hour Northwest of Indianapolis...our state capitol and the "Racing Capitol of the World":lol:

3 hours ago, Tas said:

it will be 39 degree tomorrow. But then expected 23 and 24 for Christmas.

Forecast for us is about the same only in Fahrenheit...I've seen it worse on Christmas Day here before...-25o F with a foot or more of snow.

3 hours ago, Tas said:

It’s my pleasure sharing the Drill Press. I’ll start another thread with my first Drill Press now.

I've enjoyed the press restore but the cultural exchange just as much. Looking forward to seeing the the first press story too and just chatting about what's happening. About bedtime here so guess it's around lunch time Friday there.

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Looks almost like what is on a post in the Dungeon Shop..

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Model No. 90....with auto-feed.  The one on the left.    One on the right is a Harbor Freight 5 speed bench top...

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Flywheel on the left keeps things moving.

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5 hours ago, lew said:

Looks like that cog repair works great!

I had never welded cast iron before.  It isn't a pretty weld but it works.

On 8/16/2024 at 8:02 PM, tiltonb said:

I had never welded cast iron before.  It isn't a pretty weld but it works.

Missed this post. Nice press and job on the repair. Welding old cast with an AC "buzz box" is a challenge; just takes practice and a high quality nickel rod. Many years ago the best I found was from a supplier Precision Alloy. I don't think they're around anymore?? Hobart has a similar rod "nickel 99". Ain't cheap but usually readily available at most Tractor Supply's.

 

BTW, welcome to The Patriot Woodworker Bart. Nice to have you here. Looking forward to seeing more of your restores and projects.

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