I totally understand the "fanatical" thing.. I have been scratching my head the whole time I have owned the cochrane bly mill about where and how I was going to mount the motor. It's very important to me to not take away from the unique design of this odd ball mill. And a lot of the motors I have seen on them just look like a sore thumb..lol.. great job on the runout. Certainly not a job I would want to have to do . But I know I would definitely try to fix it too..lol
I enjoy your videos and since I am in process of reconditioning a 1938 Walker Turner 13" drill press myself, the runout issue is one I am paying very much attention to. Mine is a 13" and high rpm and I hope to get better than 3thou TIR . Might be a tall order but I'm going through some pains to achieve the best I can. Thank you from North Carolina!
Nice job, on the repair Winky. In my experience all drill chucks will have runout to some degree. Considering the age of that machine and unknown abuse l would be very happy with the results you attained. Thanks for the post.
I rebuilt a 1920’s Canedy-Otto drill press. It was a blast.
That is a nice old machine, thanks for sharing.
Great repair Winky. That is probably as accurate as it has ever been.
Thanks Mark. I love these old drill presses.
I do love your drill press. Glad you were able to improve the run out. Things normally come apart easier the second time.
Always improving on your machines. I totally like and enjoy watching!!! Thanks Winky!!!
I totally understand the "fanatical" thing.. I have been scratching my head the whole time I have owned the cochrane bly mill about where and how I was going to mount the motor. It's very important to me to not take away from the unique design of this odd ball mill. And a lot of the motors I have seen on them just look like a sore thumb..lol.. great job on the runout. Certainly not a job I would want to have to do . But I know I would definitely try to fix it too..lol
The old ones are always the best ones.
I enjoy your videos and since I am in process of reconditioning a 1938 Walker Turner 13" drill press myself, the runout issue is one I am paying very much attention to. Mine is a 13" and high rpm and I hope to get better than 3thou TIR . Might be a tall order but I'm going through some pains to achieve the best I can. Thank you from North Carolina!
Glad to see that my suggestion help to some extent.
Thanks for the update - looks good enough 👍👍😎👍👍
Nothing is perfect - just some are more perfect than others.
Hi Winky,
Nice job, on the repair Winky. In my experience all drill chucks will have runout to some degree. Considering the age of that machine and unknown abuse l would be very happy with the results you attained. Thanks for the post.
Great job Winky, that is a lovely old drill press, they don't make them like that any more. Cheers!
Nice vídeo. I now have to check my drill press too.Greetings from São Paulo.
Great job wink, I love my buffalo drill it's a oldie but a goodie. Great video.
Hi another great video on how to thank you, cheers mate
Great job man , Some of that 7 could be in the chuck to .. I say 7 is fine ! ENJOYED..
Comes apart easily. Almost like someone restored it!