1940s Delta DP220 14" drill press restoration and taping head installation

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024
  • Restoration of a 1940s delta dp220 tabletop drill press. full teardown and rebuild.

Комментарии • 22

  • @krazytroutcatcher
    @krazytroutcatcher 3 месяца назад

    I have one of these here in the UK, I believe they were imported as part of the war effort.
    The press is rebadged as Tauco, I believe due to the Delta brand name already in use here.
    I completely restored the press, fitted a new Jacobs JT6 chuck, with a cast aluminum chuck guard, bare steel components were chemically blackened, the paint work is a dark green hammer finish.
    I had the opportunity of a free electrical cabinet off a Crosland clamshell press from the 50’s, so I used that as a stand, it’s nice and sturdy as it has a cast iron plinth, with 16g steel fabricated cabinet.
    It matches the period of the drill press, and compliments it nicely.
    The press has been rewired with modern switches, but the switches are mounted inside a period cast switch box that has been gutted.
    What I would like for it is the belt cover, the problem is they’re not available here, so I might have to fabricate one.
    The press runs beautifully smooth, but as it’s been around five years since I restored it, the blackened finish needs redoing, as humidity here can be a problem, and I should’ve coated it with an anti rust wax.

  • @sky173
    @sky173 11 месяцев назад

    Very nice restoration. I have an old Delta drill press with a massive 4-leg table. The head is also adjustable in many directions, including angles. I hope to restore it one day. It's a beautiful machine. Thanks for sharing.

  • @porthose2002
    @porthose2002 2 года назад +1

    Man, the cars drive by your house quickly! ;-) Nicely done restoration. I'm in the midst of a 1930s era Buffalo Forge drill press at the moment. It's remarkable how similar these things are even though they are from different manufacturers.

  • @Oldtimeytools
    @Oldtimeytools Год назад +2

    Great job dude! Tautz would be proud

  • @espedaire
    @espedaire Год назад +1

    Awesome detailed work, brother!

  • @Timbaland20
    @Timbaland20 2 месяца назад

    Do you know where I can get two new bearings, seem hard to find.

  • @jessewales5599
    @jessewales5599 Год назад

    Great job

  • @wojo1034
    @wojo1034 5 месяцев назад

    If you look under the table it might have a manufactured date

  • @travish4276
    @travish4276 2 года назад +1

    I'm doing this same thing same dp! Did you replace the quill bearings or just clean and grease them? I was able to clean and grease the upper pulley shaft bearing using suction as it is obsolete but haven't gotten to the quill bearings yet. My DP has a Westinghouse motor as it was manufactured as a hybrid model with shared WABCO and Delta parts (Westinghouse de ion starter, Westinghouse 1/3 motor, riveted plates). Thanks for the video!

  • @KUGW
    @KUGW Год назад

    You got a cool channel I love these old machines, I make videos of old smaller tools, my shop has not space for huge machines, but I own a few older machines like an old Atlas Drill Press, an old Langelier drill press, some old Pexto stuff. They were made so good. I'm going to subscribe, very cool channel

  • @DennisFreitas-bn7nh
    @DennisFreitas-bn7nh 8 месяцев назад

    Good job! 👏👏👏

  • @joeh1940
    @joeh1940 2 года назад +1

    That floor shop press is nice I have the same one that I'm restoring... can u do a video on it....I seen a foot pedal on it...?

    • @restoration-projects
      @restoration-projects  2 года назад +1

      i will do a video on it here in the next few days. thanks for the suggestion

  • @alanroach1565
    @alanroach1565 2 года назад

    Very nice video, your mechanical skills are great! With all your tools I am surprised you don't have a paint spray gun and compressor which would enable you to use a higher quality paint than that available in the rattle cans.

    • @restoration-projects
      @restoration-projects  2 года назад +1

      The reason I don't use a spray gun is my compressor is too small and I'm pretty limited on space. I'm working out of a 2 car garage so rattle cans are the most space efficient.

    • @justinbrewer8408
      @justinbrewer8408 2 года назад +1

      @@restoration-projects which brand/color paint and primer do you normally use. Love vids BTW. Glad I found your channel.

  • @simonabboud5987
    @simonabboud5987 Год назад

    Where would you get spare parts to replace

  • @geneinman4488
    @geneinman4488 Год назад

    GOOD jOB ! BUT WHY WOULD YOU DO ALL THAT WORK AND NOT GRIND DOWN the Ugly Welds ?? I dont get it .

  • @91rattoyota
    @91rattoyota Год назад

    Coming from a tool and die maker, and a high tolerance machinist and a welder and fabricator I can say this........Please learn more about basic machining and fabricating. You did a pretty good job in the restoration process, but your issue with your tapping has nothing to do with the tapping head but how you reassembled the machine and clamped down your work piece. Setup is the most important part of machining and knowing what you are truly doing or wanting to do is just as important. Keep on learning and keep on making mistakes to make yourself better in the craft.

  • @erik_dk842
    @erik_dk842 Год назад

    Jeremy Makes things' Delta Drill press came with a plain steel bearing in the drive end: ruclips.net/video/OccenHvRYZs/видео.html