I thought I enclosed a letter when I shipped the drill press but evidently not. I have sent you a copy of it this morning. I recently bought another drill press which brought my total up to eight and decided seven is my limit. So I had to get rid of one of them, and thought you would like to have it as I know you appreciate the quality of Cameron products. Never mind the fact that the one I replaced it with weighs 1050 lbs. The point is I know my limit and can hold myself to seven drill presses. Glad you got it up and going.
Mr. Pete, Nice video on the Albrecht chuck removal. I was reminded of a purchase I made a couple of years ago. Among other things I build and make acoustic guitars pretty much the “old world” way. I got involved repairing a vintage Martin and was needing to drill some extremely fine holes to aid in removing the neck from the body for a reset. My problem was none of my drills had a chuck that would close on the tiny drill I was using. I came across a #O Jacobs Chuck in a Garret Wade Catalogue. The price was rather cheap for a GW item, I think around 15 bucks. I ordered it and to my surprise it came in a very nice wooden box and included two arbors, the key, half a dozen number drills along with the tiny chuck itself. I just went out to the shop through the dark and cold to look at it. I knew it wasn’t an Albrecht and probably was made in that place we used to say we would end up if we dug deep enough. Sure enough it was but still a pretty decent made little chuck. One of the arbors is a short straight shank the other is tapered. No idea which taper. All in all a pretty neat little device for precision work. I remember GW saying in their catalog promotion they had come by the little chucks via a tool that didn’t meet their standards but were so impressed with the chuck they decided to offer them as a stand alone product. Now Garret Wade products come and go so I don’t know if they still offer them. I couldn’t find them on their website but a call or email to them would reveal if they still have them. I know you probably don’t need one but maybe some of your viewers might be interested. I plan to make a precision drill press using the chuck sometime in the future if I live long enough. Dale
Oh how wonderful what a little baby x 2 we love these drill presses Made in the USA still. Albrecht chucks (not cheap bought em New Old Stock or would not have as many) are what we keep in stock because we do a lot of micro holes. I remember this "What Is It" teacher I think it is from the aerospace industry was my guess (to my self) then. Nice chuck removal liking the wedges. We love the Dumore, they to are in business and we use their motors still. We realize how happy you have got to be with those garage estate sale finds mr.pete. Oh she sounds so smooth, really nice.
I shared your worries about removing the partial Albrecht chuck without bending the shaft. I think (since the chuck was basically junk) I may have heated it a bit to expand it and help with removal. Glad it was not stuck though. Great video!
Also, I am a knife maker so I have lots of cut-off pieces of steel (D2 is my largest donator but 01 might be easier to use for you and your watchers). I make new wedges often and heat treat them. Now my collection of wedges is really good and I enjoy making them. Fun.
Mr. Pete you had me going (your eye sight). hahaha. Thank you for all of the RUclips videos you have done over these years. I now own a Clausing, South Bend and Logan lathe. I know you are a bit partial to the Atlas so hopefully you will forgive me for not owning one... grin. If it makes any difference, I did restore one for a local rancher (I live in Central Montana where my nearest neighbor is 2 miles away). I also own a South Bend milling machine and I have bought and used your collection of videos for lathes and mill and I use them often. Thank you for giving me a little more depth to my humble life.
G'day Tubalcain. I loved the double vision humour. I also enjoy watching the start and finish of your videos to see which tool or machine I should buy and how often!
Very nice, I am happy for you. Thank you for educating me on this. However you have given me a new focal point for my obsessive compulsive disorder, Albrecht chucks. Thanks
Excellent video Mr Pete. I can't wait to see you make the wedges. I also want to make a set. Just recently I bought an old lathe that I am resurecting and it came with 8 drill chucks and one of them is the Jacobs Keyless and one is the Little Jacobs 0 taper you used. If I had to pay new price for the 8 chucks alone they are all worth more than I paid for the lathe. Thanks again for sharing. Hope you get your vision corrected.. LOL
@@mrpete222 6 of them were already mounted on either MT-2 or MT-3. I thought the Jacobs Keyless mounted on the MT-2 was a pretty good find. It fits right into the tail stock of my old Clausing 100 lathe. And it looks to be used very little.
Mr. Pete, Going to all your doctors has an advantage, you can edit the videos in the waiting rooms, but the downside is that you'll be spending more time reviewing their bills. You can fix or build anything and proved it, let's hope they can do half the same.
Another great video. Question, I have an Albrecht chuck marked 6.5 D1, was told it is a dentist taper? I was going to grind an arbor for it but I can not find the specifications for it.
Rhom makes quality keyless chicks. I had one until a low quality drill twisted off and damaged it beyond repair. Even the import ones are not so bad I have a couple of them and use them a lot. I really like a keyless chuck on a lathe because of changing from center drills to drills. Like the little drill press
That is a neat little drill press. Or perhaps I should say those are neat little drill presses. And yes, I did see two of them. But then I also saw that tiny little alien running around in the background. Oops...did I say that out loud? Thanks.
I used to drive by the Jacobs West Hartford facility occasionally some years back after they moved down south. It was a handsome looking facility considering it was a factory. It wasn't very long ago they knocked it down and put in place of it a strip mall and supermarket. They had their own access road - Jacobs road.
That story made me very sad. The strip mall probably has the following stores. Tattoo shop, payday loan store, cigarette store, Nail salon, and a Starbucks. Sickening. Oh and I forgot the most important store, a cell phone shop.
skip two yard sales and buy one. I hope you see the humor here. keep going I like them and wish I could go to one where I live. if you scrap it you will find the other half at a sale
Another great video Mr Pete 👍🙂 We all use chucks in our drill presses, tail-stocks and other machines all the time, how about a video dedicated to the humble chuck? Without which we'd all be lost! Can't believe the price of those Albrecht chucks!
When I saw the price of the little German chuck, I had to go and see what mine is.. I bought it years ago from ebay for a song complete with a straight shank arbor.. I keep it for tiny drills that I use now and then.. Upon inspection, sure enough it is a 0 -1/8.. Wow guess I better keep it!
The wedges are just what I need. Thanks Mr. Pete! I just bought an atlas lathe off craighslist and the chuck is stuck to the tailstock ram. I tried hammering it out as I have seen you do in other vids, but I think these wedges will work (with a little heat if needed).
Another great video. Thanks! I just bought a Jacobs keyless from KBC. It appears to be a direct copy of the Albrecht. I guess the patent must be expired.
What is the upper ring for that looks like a thread ring gauge? I have one of these little gems I got with a host of other machine tools from a friends grandfathers estate. I also got two old Jacobs chucks still in the box, model MU4G-61 multicraft chuck 1/16" - 3/8" that has a threaded mount for 3/8" - 24 thread. Other making on box: Code 7814-05313 with stock No. 740006 . What do I mount these on being it does not fit a taper? Thanks
If made of tool steel, i doubt, that you need to harden them for frequently use. For the larger ones, you can add a bit of Moly frease to them, that should be enough. Not that harden them is so much trouble, but you need to temper them also. The drill press is nice. A lot of people only have the large machines, and they are way to slow for those small drills. And you have a lack of feel using the large machines with tiny drill bits.
When removing the partial chuck from the drill press I thought you might be able to use one of the #1 removal wedges as a counter-wedge to the home-made #0 wedge you were using, but it looks like that might instead pull the spindle out of the drill press (it looks sort of like a Morse taper).
@@mrpete222Lyle. Used to be a watchmakers' instruments repair channel that removed what looked to be smaller called Active Atom with Patrick and Lance but it's long gone. Great job! ԅ( ͒ ͒ )ᕤ
@@mrpete222Lyle. Used to be a watchmakers' instruments repair channel that removed what looked to be smaller called Active Atom with Patrick and Lance but it's long gone. Great job! ԅ( ͒ ͒ )ᕤ
Albrecht parts are available from Royal and McMaster/MSC ETC. www.royalproducts.com/img/category/upload/Albrecht_Full.pdf Oiling certain parts will make it loosen up on the bit. QV The slightly larger 0 taper albrechts were $100 less, best I could see.
"...the sweet smell of ozone!" lol Friction Force - The SI unit of friction is Newton (N). The coefficient of friction is unitless. Because it is given as force divided by force. - Love those precision drills. Something Active Atom might use to make, or refurbish, smaller precision machine tools. If I start seeing double will I then have two heavy duty drill presses? Might be worth letting my wife hit me in the head, I know she would agree to do it!! LOL
SS Llambrich makes a chuck with the 0JT : online.anyflip.com/eqcm/dugf/mobile/index.html#p=1 It is available from Zoro.com: www.zoro.com/llambrich-usa-micro-drill-chuck-keyed-ss-0156-in-0jt-cy-04-j0/i/G7202535/ Plain bearing keyed chuck # L40129B Keyless # L31126B Free is unbeatable.
Why do u have soany drill presses when u can't use this anymore alot is going to go to waste other people I'm sure would love the chance to have some nice stuff there's no sense in having 5 of everything it becomes a waste
I know how u can afford that chuck. Monitize your videos. I dont think people will mind too much. We are willing to watch an add so you get paid to do this. Other then ocasionally seeing an add before the video starts i never see adds on your channel.
@@mrpete222 my wife just asked me. " who's mrpete222." Apparently i forgot whos channel i was on when making comments. Haha. Now your in here recommended videos too 😀
I thought I enclosed a letter when I shipped the drill press but evidently not. I have sent you a copy of it this morning. I recently bought another drill press which brought my total up to eight and decided seven is my limit. So I had to get rid of one of them, and thought you would like to have it as I know you appreciate the quality of Cameron products. Never mind the fact that the one I replaced it with weighs 1050 lbs. The point is I know my limit and can hold myself to seven drill presses. Glad you got it up and going.
Thank you Sam. It's good to get the full story on it. It looks like a good machine. And you will see it In several other videos.
Thank you for donating it. It good that others can learn from it. Of course big thanks to Mr Pete for putting in all the work into the channel.
Mr. Pete,
Nice video on the Albrecht chuck removal. I was reminded of a purchase I made a couple of years ago. Among other things I build and make acoustic guitars pretty much the “old world” way. I got involved repairing a vintage Martin and was needing to drill some extremely fine holes to aid in removing the neck from the body for a reset. My problem was none of my drills had a chuck that would close on the tiny drill I was using. I came across a #O Jacobs Chuck in a Garret Wade Catalogue. The price was rather cheap for a GW item, I think around 15 bucks. I ordered it and to my surprise it came in a very nice wooden box and included two arbors, the key, half a dozen number drills along with the tiny chuck itself. I just went out to the shop through the dark and cold to look at it. I knew it wasn’t an Albrecht and probably was made in that place we used to say we would end up if we dug deep enough. Sure enough it was but still a pretty decent made little chuck. One of the arbors is a short straight shank the other is tapered. No idea which taper. All in all a pretty neat little device for precision work. I remember GW saying in their catalog promotion they had come by the little chucks via a tool that didn’t meet their standards but were so impressed with the chuck they decided to offer them as a stand alone product. Now Garret Wade products come and go so I don’t know if they still offer them. I couldn’t find them on their website but a call or email to them would reveal if they still have them. I know you probably don’t need one but maybe some of your viewers might be interested. I plan to make a precision drill press using the chuck sometime in the future if I live long enough.
Dale
Hi Mr. Pete - I hope all goes well with your peepers. Your videos are very valuable source of information. Please keep them coming!
Thanks
Good morning Mr Raising Cain , hope all is well, thanks for the morning history lesson about old machines!
Oh how wonderful what a little baby x 2 we love these drill presses Made in the USA still. Albrecht chucks (not cheap bought em New Old Stock or would not have as many) are what we keep in stock because we do a lot of micro holes. I remember this "What Is It" teacher I think it is from the aerospace industry was my guess (to my self) then. Nice chuck removal liking the wedges. We love the Dumore, they to are in business and we use their motors still. We realize how happy you have got to be with those garage estate sale finds mr.pete. Oh she sounds so smooth, really nice.
Thank you Lance. You are up early. Hey man just offered to send me a brand new German Chuck
I shared your worries about removing the partial Albrecht chuck without bending the shaft. I think (since the chuck was basically junk) I may have heated it a bit to expand it and help with removal. Glad it was not stuck though. Great video!
Thanks
I am glad to see your wedges worked better than my factory ones. Nice little drill presses. Thanks for the video.
Yes, mine did not shatter, LOL
Those are quite the pair of drill presses. Albrecht's are worth every penny. Nicely done. Thanks for the suttle plugs.
You are welcome. A man in Indiana is going to give me a brand new German chuck.
Also, I am a knife maker so I have lots of cut-off pieces of steel (D2 is my largest donator but 01 might be easier to use for you and your watchers). I make new wedges often and heat treat them. Now my collection of wedges is really good and I enjoy making them. Fun.
Thanks
That has to be the cutest drill press I've ever seen! You should try and put that variable speed DC motor on it as a gag.
Noah _ , That's EXACTLY what I was thinking! "Cute" :)
Mr. Pete you had me going (your eye sight). hahaha. Thank you for all of the RUclips videos you have done over these years. I now own a Clausing, South Bend and Logan lathe. I know you are a bit partial to the Atlas so hopefully you will forgive me for not owning one... grin. If it makes any difference, I did restore one for a local rancher (I live in Central Montana where my nearest neighbor is 2 miles away). I also own a South Bend milling machine and I have bought and used your collection of videos for lathes and mill and I use them often. Thank you for giving me a little more depth to my humble life.
lol
You always have a video right when I need it 😊. I just acquired a Cameron drill press.
Perfect!
G'day Tubalcain. I loved the double vision humour. I also enjoy watching the start and finish of your videos to see which tool or machine I should buy and how often!
lol
Just like Down Town,,, man I haven't heard that in a long long time.,,, Still has a good ring to it.
Yeah but it's uptown.
lol
Very nice, I am happy for you. Thank you for educating me on this. However you have given me a new focal point for my obsessive compulsive disorder, Albrecht chucks.
Thanks
lol
Can not wait for the making of the Jacobs chuck wedges and also wishing you a happy new year!
Thank you, happy new year
... Long live Mr Pete... Excellent work!!
Excellent video Mr Pete. I can't wait to see you make the wedges. I also want to make a set. Just recently I bought an old lathe that I am resurecting and it came with 8 drill chucks and one of them is the Jacobs Keyless and one is the Little Jacobs 0 taper you used. If I had to pay new price for the 8 chucks alone they are all worth more than I paid for the lathe. Thanks again for sharing. Hope you get your vision corrected.. LOL
You are right, that is a nice score with all of the chuck s
@@mrpete222 6 of them were already mounted on either MT-2 or MT-3. I thought the Jacobs Keyless mounted on the MT-2 was a pretty good find. It fits right into the tail stock of my old Clausing 100 lathe. And it looks to be used very little.
Mr. Pete, Going to all your doctors has an advantage, you can edit the videos in the waiting rooms, but the downside is that you'll be spending more time reviewing their bills.
You can fix or build anything and proved it, let's hope they can do half the same.
Yes
Another great video. Question, I have an Albrecht chuck marked 6.5 D1, was told it is a dentist taper? I was going to grind an arbor for it but I can not find the specifications for it.
Sorry, I have never heard of a dentist taper
Rhom makes quality keyless chicks. I had one until a low quality drill twisted off and damaged it beyond repair. Even the import ones are not so bad I have a couple of them and use them a lot. I really like a keyless chuck on a lathe because of changing from center drills to drills. Like the little drill press
Yes, I like the keyless ones
YES.....! I have waiting for this video. Something about that little Cameron has my fascination. Happy New Year to you and yours, Mr. Pete
👍👍
Pete! Used your trick for drilling out the center of the chuck to punch out the spindle. Thanks
👍
That is a neat little drill press.
Or perhaps I should say those are neat little drill presses.
And yes, I did see two of them. But then I also saw that tiny little alien running around in the background.
Oops...did I say that out loud?
Thanks.
I used to drive by the Jacobs West Hartford facility occasionally some years back after they moved down south. It was a handsome looking facility considering it was a factory. It wasn't very long ago they knocked it down and put in place of it a strip mall and supermarket. They had their own access road - Jacobs road.
That story made me very sad. The strip mall probably has the following stores. Tattoo shop, payday loan store, cigarette store, Nail salon, and a Starbucks. Sickening. Oh and I forgot the most important store, a cell phone shop.
mrpete222 Indeed, very sad. And unfortunately probably true.
I love it when a plan comes together
Yes
Mr Pete, is it true that we should avoid power tapping with keyless chucks?
I never heard that
You can also buy square tapered washers which could be modified with an angle grinder.
skip two yard sales and buy one. I hope you see the humor here. keep going I like them and wish I could go to one where I live. if you scrap it you will find the other half at a sale
Yes
Love it - the sweet smell of ozone!
lol
Please do tell us more about the ball bearing chuck and I’d like to see the making of the wedges video.
Thanks
Nicely done, thanks for sharing Mr. Pete!
Happy New Year everyone!
Thanks , Happy new year
Is the term you were looking for the tapered fit between arbor and chuck
Interference fit ?
Yes
Another great video Mr Pete 👍🙂 We all use chucks in our drill presses, tail-stocks and other machines all the time, how about a video dedicated to the humble chuck? Without which we'd all be lost! Can't believe the price of those Albrecht chucks!
I have done several videos on chucks
When I saw the price of the little German chuck, I had to go and see what mine is.. I bought it years ago from ebay for a song complete with a straight shank arbor.. I keep it for tiny drills that I use now and then.. Upon inspection, sure enough it is a 0 -1/8.. Wow guess I better keep it!
Yes
The wedges are just what I need. Thanks Mr. Pete! I just bought an atlas lathe off craighslist and the chuck is stuck to the tailstock ram. I tried hammering it out as I have seen you do in other vids, but I think these wedges will work (with a little heat if needed).
As I finish watching this video I am realizing am going to be late for work. Again... :)
lol
I'm at work and watching instead of working!
This couldn't be more timley. I have to remove my Albrecht and Jacobs chucks from their R8 collets. Also your video on making removal wedges.
👍
Sneaky Pete! 0:32
12:55 -- Yes, Jacobs still makes keyless chucks. I just bought a new one last year. www.jacobschuck.com/keyless-chucks
Another great video. Thanks! I just bought a Jacobs keyless from KBC. It appears to be a direct copy of the Albrecht. I guess the patent must be expired.
Wow
What is the upper ring for that looks like a thread ring gauge? I have one of these little gems I got with a host of other machine tools from a friends grandfathers estate.
I also got two old Jacobs chucks still in the box, model MU4G-61 multicraft chuck 1/16" - 3/8" that has a threaded mount for 3/8" - 24 thread. Other making on box: Code 7814-05313 with stock No. 740006 . What do I mount these on being it does not fit a taper? Thanks
They were made for portable electric drills
Great, thank you.
I wondered what them wedges was for, I had found some in a box of junk from a auction.
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Wow . That's a nice drill machine
My 109 Craftsman leave takes a 0 MT they're hard to come by
If made of tool steel, i doubt, that you need to harden them for frequently use. For the larger ones, you can add a bit of Moly frease to them, that should be enough. Not that harden them is so much trouble, but you need to temper them also. The drill press is nice. A lot of people only have the large machines, and they are way to slow for those small drills. And you have a lack of feel using the large machines with tiny drill bits.
All of what you said is very true
Very informative! So much---but so nec.---on chucks.....!
Why is it when stuff gets smaller, it gets more expensive ? Great video. Thank's.
Yes
When removing the partial chuck from the drill press I thought you might be able to use one of the #1 removal wedges as a counter-wedge to the home-made #0 wedge you were using, but it looks like that might instead pull the spindle out of the drill press (it looks sort of like a Morse taper).
Yes
@@mrpete222Lyle.
Used to be a watchmakers'
instruments repair channel that removed what looked to be smaller called Active Atom with Patrick and Lance but it's long gone. Great job! ԅ( ͒ ͒ )ᕤ
@@mrpete222Lyle.
Used to be a watchmakers'
instruments repair channel that removed what looked to be smaller called Active Atom with Patrick and Lance but it's long gone. Great job! ԅ( ͒ ͒ )ᕤ
Sir
I don't care it is a long chuck,
as long as it is a good chuck.
Yes
Good morning you never sleep robot lol
you probably sleep too much.
@@jacobpoucher There's no such thing.
Excellent and as always very interesting
Thanks
now YOU have two!!! YOU have even number!!!
lol
Lyle, off topic I know but how is your Brother getting on with his illness ? Wish him well and a Happy New Year.
Not good, he is still in extended care
@@mrpete222 sorry to here about your brother.
That mystery part is an indexer drill
Thanks
looks like the import stores heaviest duty kind. ^_^
Albrecht parts are available from Royal and McMaster/MSC ETC.
www.royalproducts.com/img/category/upload/Albrecht_Full.pdf
Oiling certain parts will make it loosen up on the bit. QV
The slightly larger 0 taper albrechts were $100 less, best I could see.
Thanks
Thanks for sharing sir.
Yes thanks
I like my two albrecht chucks, but they don’t work in reverse.
Murphy's law of acquisition says a week after you toss that orphan half chuck you will acquire the requisite pieces to make it whole, lol
Yes lol
put that remaining part on ebay, somebody will want it.
Yes, whomever has the other half! ;o)
@@MrUbiquitousTech wait, let me check my junk drawer, that's a $400 chuck!?!?
Outstanding!!!!
Thanks
I can't believe those prices! =9
Yes
Nice Gift!
Yes
Try making the missing parts to that Albrecht since you have another to take measurements from.
lol
Very interesting
Thanks
Had to delete a comment on how to make wedges as I watched!
Tubalcain the lesson here is if you see those Chuck's you should buy them or any good Chuck
Yes
gostei uma ecelente ferramento para minha oficina
As soon as you discard the part of the Albrecht chuck, you'll somehow come across the missing component. Murphy's Law will strike again!
lol
Put an electromagnet on those drill presses and you have a cheap mag drill!!
Yes
"...the sweet smell of ozone!" lol Friction Force - The SI unit of friction is Newton (N). The coefficient of friction is unitless. Because it is given as force divided by force. - Love those precision drills. Something Active Atom might use to make, or refurbish, smaller precision machine tools. If I start seeing double will I then have two heavy duty drill presses? Might be worth letting my wife hit me in the head, I know she would agree to do it!! LOL
I think you know more about friction that I. I have recently been in touch with Lance, at active atom. I really enjoy their channel
@@mrpete222 That is the thing I like best about the internet, after Machining videos of course, it is full of useless knowledge! LOL
I thought ...am I going crazy.....🤓
Yes, yes you are. But that's okay!
lol
Ain't that a Spiffy looking little drill press !!!......Another old word that is not used much nowdays
Have not heard that word in years
Put the half one on ebay. You might really help someone out and make a buck in the proess
lol
maybe you can order half lol.
What ? I hear you keep calling my name.
The hoard pays off, again!
Yes
Drum roll please
lol
SS Llambrich makes a chuck with the 0JT : online.anyflip.com/eqcm/dugf/mobile/index.html#p=1
It is available from Zoro.com: www.zoro.com/llambrich-usa-micro-drill-chuck-keyed-ss-0156-in-0jt-cy-04-j0/i/G7202535/
Plain bearing keyed chuck # L40129B Keyless # L31126B
Free is unbeatable.
Thanks
Why do u have soany drill presses when u can't use this anymore alot is going to go to waste other people I'm sure would love the chance to have some nice stuff there's no sense in having 5 of everything it becomes a waste
Oh! Like you wouldn't won't more options. :)
It isn't as though he's keeping anyone from owning a drill press unless you're a socialist anyway.
Doctor will just take your money no tools
I know how u can afford that chuck. Monitize your videos. I dont think people will mind too much. We are willing to watch an add so you get paid to do this. Other then ocasionally seeing an add before the video starts i never see adds on your channel.
Good idea
@@mrpete222 my wife just asked me. " who's mrpete222." Apparently i forgot whos channel i was on when making comments. Haha. Now your in here recommended videos too 😀
Albrecht don't care if they sell to the peasants.
Evidently