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Thought some of you might like to see a WWII drill press. Owned by the U.S.A.F. Stands over 7 1/2 feet and weight is around a half ton. Needs a good cleaning and paint, but not too much wrong with it. The leather belt is shot and I've got to get a phase converter as it's 3 phase.

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Really neat. I have quite a few very old big woodworking machines, mostly Oliver, made in Grand Rapids, MI that are all big chunks of metal in their own right. All of them are 3 phase and run very well off a converter. My lathe runs off leather belts too. Works like a charm. Nice find.
 
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Yes, I have all of my old stuff registered on that site including photos. You'll find most but not all under the Oliver Machine Co. listings. I can try to find the link. All postings are under Eric Berger. The big lathe with the leather belts is under the Porter company.
 
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how many kw?
 
all you need is a dual axis machinists table and some mill tools;)
 
Thought some of you might like to see a WWII drill press. Owned by the U.S.A.F. Stands over 7 1/2 feet and weight is around a half ton. Needs a good cleaning and paint, but not too much wrong with it. The leather belt is shot and I've got to get a phase converter as it's 3 phase.

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hello, i have drill press like yours that i was told was 1942 model surplus.it had two buildings burn down on it, then sat in weather for 12 years before i got it and spend a year getting the rust off and rebuild. i have been using it for 32 years and have not seen a new one i would trade it for. i have always wondered who made it since nameplates long ago burned off.could you take a picture of nameplate i would thank you
Thought some of you might like to see a WWII drill press. Owned by the U.S.A.F. Stands over 7 1/2 feet and weight is around a half ton. Needs a good cleaning and paint, but not too much wrong with it. The leather belt is shot and I've got to get a phase converter as it's 3 phase.

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Great! I'll take some pictures of the tags tomorrow. The brand is Edlund, but it really doesn't say what model. I'd like to see which one you have, some are a little different. Mine also has a US Air Force tag on it.
 
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Thought some of you might like to see a WWII drill press. Owned by the U.S.A.F. Stands over 7 1/2 feet and weight is around a half ton. Needs a good cleaning and paint, but not too much wrong with it. The leather belt is shot and I've got to get a phase converter as it's 3 phase.

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Thought some of you might like to see a WWII drill press. Owned by the U.S.A.F. Stands over 7 1/2 feet and weight is around a half ton. Needs a good cleaning and paint, but not too much wrong with it. The leather belt is shot and I've got to get a phase converter as it's 3 phase.

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Tried to add picture first time couldn't get it. Try my phone now
 
I sure love the old iron...
but somehow I'm not so sure about it keeping things where they should be within a thou or so in general. Would love to be proven wrong about that, though.
 
Here's the only tag that says it's from Edlund, but it doesn't give the model number. I have it somewhere, I'll post it when found.

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Here's a couple vices I got for it. The dual machinist vise looks small on the drill.

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Coyotebus,

Found my notes and you are right. It's not a 2F-1B. I'd like to have mine running, it's waiting it's turn. I'm not sure how everything works on it, yet.

Where did you find your information at?
 
perfect props for a horror movie dungeon...!
 
What spindle, #3MT of #4MT. Very rigid machine, should be a nice addition.
 

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