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IIRC, Tractor supply stores sell Motors.

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Welp, after an afternoon of looking for a motor compatible and with a keyway, checking out reviews of various drill presses and taking measurements, I pulled the trigger on a 12” Vevor drill press.  All in, it was less than $300 and it will come off of the taxes for the company.  Reviews are a com in’.

Sorry I was late to the discussion but have you considered a WEN? IIRC, @Gunnybought one some time back. They get pretty good reviews. 3-1/8" spindle travel.

 

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WEN SITE

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@Ron Dudelston

I know I'm late to the game--and you already pulled the trigger on the Vevor

but did you consider bringing the motor to get it rebuilt at an electric motor repair facility?

17 hours ago, Ron Dudelston said:

Reviews are a com in’.

Yes please! You are the guinea pig on this one Ron!

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6 hours ago, smitty10101 said:

@Ron Dudelston

I know I'm late to the game--and you already pulled the trigger on the Vevor

but did you consider bringing the motor to get it rebuilt at an electric motor repair facility?

Smitty, the drill press originally belonged to my FIL that passed in 2001 so it will be handed to my son.  It still works but I tend to use it as a production tool rather than a hobbyist so it should be fine in his shop without a motor repair.

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Late as well, and with a really dumb question - have you tried a new belt on that DP before going to the motor? I've usually found the belt slips long before the motor stalls, but my DP is somewhat larger.

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12 minutes ago, JWD said:

Late as well, and with a really dumb question - have you tried a new belt on that DP before going to the motor? I've usually found the belt slips long before the motor stalls, but my DP is somewhat larger.

It isn’t belt related. Installed it while watching. Clearly there is a field issue within the motor.

4 hours ago, Ron Dudelston said:

It isn’t belt related. Installed it while watching. Clearly there is a field issue within the motor.

I figured you knew what you were talking about with motors after the frame size discussion, but had to check!

I've rarely seen a winding fail on a motor, but I have seen it on the magnet of a mag drill. Chronic overheating softens the shellac on the windings, causing it to thin enough for leakage without a short. That's my theory anyway!

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7 minutes ago, JWD said:

I figured you knew what you were talking about with motors after the frame size discussion, but had to check!

I've rarely seen a winding fail on a motor, but I have seen it on the magnet of a mag drill. Chronic overheating softens the shellac on the windings, causing it to thin enough for leakage without a short. That's my theory anyway!

It’s all academic at this point. The new replacement is rocking my bench.

Just now, Ron Dudelston said:

It’s all academic at this point. The new replacement is rocking my bench.

I've been working for academics for nearly 25 years now, some of it has definitely rubbed off!

18 minutes ago, Ron Dudelston said:

The new replacement is rocking my bench.

Either a bearing is going out or your bench needs lag bolts into the floor.Laughing

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4 hours ago, Grandpadave52 said:

Either a bearing is going out or your bench needs lag bolts into the floor.Laughing

You’re a sick. pup, Dave.

5 hours ago, Ron Dudelston said:

It’s all academic at this point. The new replacement is rocking my bench.

how so Ron? The DP is shaking?

6 minutes ago, Ron Dudelston said:

You’re a sick. pup, Dave.

Like I tell the Mrs., "you'll have a hard time proving in court."ROFL

5 hours ago, Grandpadave52 said:

Either a bearing is going out or your bench needs lag bolts into the floor.Laughing

Or foundation issues, see what happens when you build your house upon the sand???

🤣

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11 hours ago, John Morris said:

how so Ron? The DP is shaking?

Withstanding the depth gage glitch it is doing the job intended. I was building hat racks this week and had to drill 132 35 mm holes in walnut and red oak and it didn’t miss a beat. I set the speed at 1100 rpm and the speed only dropped a few rpm going through the oak.

If the press itself is still tight and accurate, I’d try saving it first. Most of those old Craftsman 113 presses used a pretty standard 1/3 HP, ~1725 RPM motor, so sometimes you can swap in a modern NEMA-56 frame motor with similar specs and be back in business (mounting and pulley alignment are the main things to check).

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