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Delta-Milwaukee DP-220 drill press (for restoration)
December 3, 2011
4:56 PM
ironring1
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I have a Delta DP-220 drill press that I was going to restore, but I just don't have the time.  It's  a bench model of this drill press that I got second hand, and it's all there, & solid cast iron.  I've gotten part way through stripping the paint off of it (the previous owner(s) had repainted it at least twice), and I'd rather focus on other projects with my limited time (plus I already have a little delta drill press and a milling machine).  The current state of the machine is that it is completely disassembled, partially stripped of paint.  It includes a Jacobs (real, made-by-Jacobs!) model 6A 1/2" drill chuck (JT33 taper mount).  I've already disassembled, cleaned, lubricated and reassembled the chuck).

 

The only things that you will need to add to this drill to get it working (other than reassembling it) is a new power switch and a new drive belt.  Heck, if you aren't interested in restoring it, it would be fully functional if you slapped some paint on it and put it back together right now.

 

It's located in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada (right next to Vancouver)

$75 OBO, and I'm open to trade offers.

December 5, 2011
5:42 AM
rleete
Rochester, NY
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Wrong end of the continent, or I'd be all over this.  GL with the sale.

December 5, 2011
2:13 PM
ironring1
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The press has been sold.  Thanks, all for the interest

December 5, 2011
2:57 PM
Alexander m
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That was fast.

The best laid schemes on mill and lathe, Go often askew, -Bobby Burns, If he was a machinist.  
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