Seized Drill Press Rebuild | Craftsman 113

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024

Комментарии • 48

  • @IPING4U
    @IPING4U Год назад +2

    I finally took mine apart and found the pulley bearings bad. They should be here tomorrow. Taking apart was pretty easy and your video really helped.
    Update; my new bearings came from Amazon yesterday. I took one of the old bearings and used a die grinder on the inside so it slipped on the shaft easily. I used it and a socket to hammer the new bearings on. I don't have a vice to press them on. It worked pretty good. Drill press is smooth and quiet now.

  • @deliaguzman1138
    @deliaguzman1138 5 месяцев назад +1

    I lol’d so hard when you showed the RIP mousie.

  • @itsjustmetomc4848
    @itsjustmetomc4848 2 года назад +3

    Nice work, the older drill presses are so much nicer than some of the newer ones.

    • @BassadorWoodworking
      @BassadorWoodworking  2 года назад +1

      Thank you! I completely agree. The difference between this press and the other two in my shop is night and day. Every component is over-engineered and built to last.

  • @SonOfMrGreengenes
    @SonOfMrGreengenes 10 месяцев назад +2

    Good job. I bought the exact same drill press new from Sears in about 1975 and I'll me putting new bearings in it soon.

    • @BassadorWoodworking
      @BassadorWoodworking  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you for watching and commenting! I love this drill press and that it is so easy to service. Maintenance has been a breeze in the time since this video was posted.

  • @smaloneytuba85
    @smaloneytuba85 8 месяцев назад +1

    Just picked up one of these from 1974 at an auction for 5 bucks! Not quite as bad as yours but it could use some work. I'm missing the top cover too... bummer but no big deal. Thanks for the video, I'll follow your work and get to it!

    • @BassadorWoodworking
      @BassadorWoodworking  8 месяцев назад

      Thank you for watching and commenting! Congratulations on the great deal! You can likely find a good deal on a top cover on ebay.

  • @woodshopnerdery
    @woodshopnerdery 2 года назад +2

    Nice work. Glad to see something getting new life. Keep an eye on the grease as it can attract saw dust and gum up the works. There are several nice table build videos out there, I particularly like the one from Workshop Companion.

    • @BassadorWoodworking
      @BassadorWoodworking  2 года назад +1

      Thank you! I am hoping that the spindle is shielded enough that it will not be exposed to a high volume of saw dust- but it is definitely something to keep an eye on.
      I will take a look at the table from Workshop Companion- thanks for the heads up!

  • @davidmartin6013
    @davidmartin6013 Год назад +1

    Great job. Ran across this video while looking for a manual for my "NEW" Craftsman 113.24920 drill press. My father passed away a while ago and was going through his stuff with my brother. This drill press was stored and operated in a shed that Dad spent a lot of time in. I had a dead mouse in the light area, so I laughed at that part. I was only going to clean things up and start using till I saw your video. All the bearings feel and look good so I am going to try and use those. Everything seems good and tight, my spindle practically fell out so the extra cleaning has started. You made things look easier than I thought it would be. I do have a bigger table that has T-slots (about 70lbs) which I was going to paint but I think I just need to use a wire brush and the spray you used (Couldn't make out the name of that if you could help).
    Thanks, good job. Some of my fears are gone.

    • @BassadorWoodworking
      @BassadorWoodworking  Год назад

      Thank you for watching and commenting!
      The spray sealer I used is called Fluid Film. These are rock solid drill presses when they are cleaned up and tuned. Enjoy!

  • @steveforbes7718
    @steveforbes7718 9 месяцев назад +1

    I have this same model. I got it for free at the town dump. It works just fine but, needs a bit of cleanup. Now I know why the quill would never drop. LOL
    I'm not a wood worker. I do metal work. Regardless, we face the same problems. We just use different materials.
    I also need to solve the table lift problem. I'm working on a solution but, wonder if you ever found one. I will check more of your videos.
    You did a good job. Thank you for the video.

    • @BassadorWoodworking
      @BassadorWoodworking  9 месяцев назад

      Thank you for watching and commenting!. Yes, I actually ended up converting a trailer jack from Harbor Freight into a table lift for it. There are a few videos on RUclips outlining the process.

  • @girliedog
    @girliedog Год назад +1

    I have this drill press that I bought 30 years ago for $75, never done a thing to it and have done many unconventional uses. It's a beast and has never failed me.

    • @BassadorWoodworking
      @BassadorWoodworking  Год назад

      Thank you for watching and commenting! I have been extremely happy with this drill press. I picked up some spare belts as they seem to be getting harder to find and am in the process of locating a keyless chuck that will mount nicely.

  • @mjeffharrison
    @mjeffharrison 2 года назад +1

    Great work. I have the same drill press from my grandfather’s shop.

    • @BassadorWoodworking
      @BassadorWoodworking  2 года назад

      Thank you for watching and commenting! It is a very well built drill press. I am confident that it will outlast most other tools in my shop.

  • @ramroad2008
    @ramroad2008 Год назад +1

    I have the same press. Its on my list for rust restoration. I use a rust inhibitor after cleaning. It stops any rust that I can't get to from working its way to the surface.

    • @BassadorWoodworking
      @BassadorWoodworking  Год назад

      Thank you for watching and commenting! Same, I sprayed all internal surfaces with some Fluid Film. I also coat the base and tables with it. I typically apply some oil to the post instead of the fluid film though.

  • @AllWillPower91
    @AllWillPower91 2 года назад +2

    More MST3K references please, give the people what they want

  • @jonbrewer3914
    @jonbrewer3914 9 месяцев назад +2

    So how did you get the spindle and quill out??. Mine is frozen solid

    • @BassadorWoodworking
      @BassadorWoodworking  9 месяцев назад

      A lot of penetrating oil and a few raps with a mallet should loosen up the quill release. Mine was frozen pretty solid until it suddenly wasn't.

  • @therelaxingwoodshop7495
    @therelaxingwoodshop7495 2 года назад +2

    Old school works the best

    • @BassadorWoodworking
      @BassadorWoodworking  2 года назад +1

      When it comes to this kind of machinery, it is really hard to beat!

  • @dustinflint8557
    @dustinflint8557 8 месяцев назад +1

    Do you know where to get parts for this press? The rubber motor mount bushings on mine are bad and I can't find where to get them.

    • @BassadorWoodworking
      @BassadorWoodworking  7 месяцев назад

      I do not, unfortunately! My thought would be to see if eBay or the like have anything remotely compatible.

  • @rachelvincent33
    @rachelvincent33 2 года назад +1

    Awesome work. Can you drop a link to the machine grease? I’m restoring a 1987 8” craftsman. Thank you!

  • @thefreese1
    @thefreese1 Год назад +1

    I have a motor from one of those .. but no info on the motor .. It needs a startup capacitor and i cannot read hardly anything on the motor label.
    Do you have any idea what the HP that motor is and how many uf the capacitor is ?

    • @BassadorWoodworking
      @BassadorWoodworking  Год назад

      The motor is 1/2HP and would (probably) take a 320-400 µF start capacitor but I cannot find any concrete numbers in the manual.

    • @thefreese1
      @thefreese1 Год назад

      @@BassadorWoodworking yes . That's a big help ... I think you meant voltage .. It should be about 10uf @ 370 VAC .. You're a big help . Thanks a lot

  • @RobM184
    @RobM184 Год назад +1

    You wouldn't happen to have a list of the bearings you replaced, do you?

    • @BassadorWoodworking
      @BassadorWoodworking  Год назад +1

      I do! I put links to the bearings and belt in the video description!

    • @RobM184
      @RobM184 Год назад

      @Bassador Woodworking I looked right past those. Thanks!

  • @motivationindrive8514
    @motivationindrive8514 2 года назад +1

    Pretty much just got the same press from FB for 100, that’s in better condition rust wise… but I can’t find an accessory tilting table for the life of me lol… 113.213710 is the model I got… any suggestions on bearing replacement?

    • @BassadorWoodworking
      @BassadorWoodworking  2 года назад

      I have links to the bearings in the description- I am not sure whether yours would be the exact same bearings but the ones in my press are pretty common sizes, so I would hazard to guess they may be the same.

    • @motivationindrive8514
      @motivationindrive8514 2 года назад

      @@BassadorWoodworking yeah I would think they would try and keep costs down by keeping pieces like that the same. 🤦‍♂️ shoulda checked the description my bad. How the press been holding up for you?

    • @BassadorWoodworking
      @BassadorWoodworking  2 года назад

      The press has been running like a champ. I have used it almost daily with no issues.

  • @harlowhahn7582
    @harlowhahn7582 4 месяца назад

    Do u have any information on a drill press that you use a half inch drill in i need dimensions for the bail that holds the drill picture of and dimensions at all bends

    • @BassadorWoodworking
      @BassadorWoodworking  3 месяца назад

      I am not exactly sure what you are asking for. Typically drill presses have a 5/8" chuck and any 5/8 inch chuck would be able to hold a 1/2inch drill bit.

    • @harlowhahn7582
      @harlowhahn7582 3 месяца назад

      @BassadorWoodworking this was a drill press that you fasten a 1/2" drill in the bale wire held the drill in place I need to make a bale to hold the drill in place I need all dimensions to each bend to make it

  • @user-dp1mz5do6q
    @user-dp1mz5do6q 2 года назад +2

    ugh. that was painful to watch.

    • @BassadorWoodworking
      @BassadorWoodworking  2 года назад

      The project as a whole, the stuck spindle, or my video editing in general? 🤣